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Identity card of a naturalized French citizen, canceled and stamped with the word “Jews” (January…
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Salle 4 - Antisémitisme d’État | Ripostes
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Identity card of a naturalized French citizen, canceled and stamped with the word “Jews” (January 12, 1941).
Document, 1941 © Private collection (DR)
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4.4 The Second Status of the Jews
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1941
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