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Salle 6 - Exécution d’otages
August–October 1941
Following the attack at the Barbès-Rochechouart station, von Stülpnagel, commander-in-chief of the Occupation forces in France, announced the execution of hostages.
Poster, August 21, 1941 © BNF_ARK btv1b9017932t
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6.1 Anti-German attacks. Roundup in the 11th arrondissement of Paris
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1941
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