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Before 1934
The Jewish section of the M.O.I.
2.
1934 - 1939
Against Fascism | Outbreak of War
3.
Jan 1940 - Sept 1940
The Occupation | Creation of “Solidarity”
4.
Sept 1940 - June 1941
State Antisemitism | Responses
5.
June - August 1941
Armed resistance
6.
August - Oct 1941
Execution of hostages
7.
Oct - Dec 1941
Persecutions | The Resistance
8.
Jan–Jul 1942
Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup | The FTP-M.O.I.
9.
July 1942 - Feb 1943
Rescue of Jewish Children
10.
August 1942 - May 1943
Stalingrad | Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
11.
1943
Creation of the UJRE
12.
Jan 1943 - Mar 1944
Repression | The Major Surveillance Operations
13.
Apr 1943 - March 1944
Unification of the Resistance
14.
Apr - Sep 1944
Insurrection and Liberation
15.
Oct 1944 - Nov 1945
End of the War | Reconstruction
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Publication in the Official Journal of October 30, 1941, of the law of October 28 prohibiting the listening to foreign radio stations, particularly the BBC.
Documents
Freezing of “Jews” postal accounts on October 29, 1941, by the Dordogne Postal Authority.
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The Thomson-Houston Company certifies that its Jewish employee will not have contact with the public (November 1, 1941).
Documents
On November 17, 1941, Labarthe, the prefect of the Dordogne, requested from the police commissioner of Périgueux a list of “undesirable” French or foreign Jews.
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The Union of Jews for Resistance and Mutual Aid (UJRE) was founded in the spring of 1943.
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Anti-Semitic cartoon (1941).
Documents
Cover of the Communist Party brochure on anti-Semitism attributed to Georges Politzer but written by Louis Gronowski and widely distributed clandestinely by the PCF in November. 1941.
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A pamphlet denouncing anti-Semitism, written by Louis Gronowski (national director of the M.O.I.) and published by the Communist Party in November. 1941.
Documents
On November 13, 1944, a declaration was filed with the Prefecture of Police regarding the official establishment of the UJRE (Official Journal of December 12, 1944). Excerpts from the UJRE’s bylaws.
Documents
On September 26, 1942, the General Commissariat for Jewish Affairs organized the “Aryanization” of “Jewish businesses” in the Puy-de-Dôme department.
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Mina L.’s alien registration card. In the unoccupied zone, the Vichy government decided to stamp the cards of people of the “Jewish race” with the word “JUIF” in red.
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The Role of German Labor (TA) in the M.O.I.’s Organizational Chart
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Publication in the Official Journal of Dec. 2, 1941, of the law of Nov. 29 establishing the General Union of French Jews (UGIF).
Documents
Gendarmerie report on the attempted escape of Eljasz Szklarek from the Beaune-la-Rolande camp on November 3, 1941.
Documents
Draft of the speech by U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered the day after the Japanese attack on Dec. 7. 1941.
Documents
Copy of the letter from M.Z. to his wife, written before his execution at Mont-Valérien on December 15, 1941.
Documents
Record for the “family of a man executed” by M.Z., a Polish national, drafted in 1939, arrested in the 11th arrondissement, and interned at Drancy. Executed as a hostage on December 15, 1941, at Mont-Valérien.
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Letter from the mayor of the 16th arrondissement to the prefect of the Seine regarding a roundup carried out by the German authorities.
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Letter from the mayor of the 10th arrondissement to the prefect of the Seine regarding a roundup carried out by the German authorities.
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Order to requisition the Paris apartment of a Jewish professor for the use of a German general.
Documents
The key contributors to the underground newspaper
*Unzer Wort
*. All of them fell victim to Nazi repression.
Documents
Record for the “Family of the Executed” of B.Z., born in Warsaw, a French citizen, executed as a hostage on December 15, 1941, at Mont Valérien.
Documents
Confidential memo dated March 20, 1942, from F. Rademacher to A. Eichmann regarding the deportation of 6,000 French Jews to Auschwitz, in accordance with the decisions of the Wannsee Conference.
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Census of the Jewish population in Europe (in 1942) according to the “Wannsee Protocol.”
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