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*Der Frayhayts Kemfer*
(*The Freedom Fighter*), a wall newspaper published by the Jews in the International Brigades. At the top is the motto of the Botwin Company: “For our freedom and yours.”
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*Droit et Liberté*
No. 9, a publication of the UJRE, predicts the impending defeat of the Third Reich (Nazi Empire). July 1944.
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*En Avant*
, an underground communist periodical, denounced supporters of Germany as traitors (February–March 1941).
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*Jeune Combat*
, the UJJ’s official publication dated September 4, 1943, denounced the Milice and the census and called on people to join the STO draft dodgers.
Newspapers
*L’Action française*
, a royalist, nationalist, and anti-Semitic newspaper, dated June 7, 1936.
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*La Dépêche du Midi*
(Oct. 11, 1943) reported that the Resistance had executed Prosecutor Lespinasse, who had sought the death penalty for Marcel Langer.
Newspapers
*La Marseillaise*
No. 1 (Dec. 1, 1943), the underground newspaper of the National Front for Provence, celebrates the liberation of Corsica (September–October 1943).
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*Le Populaire*
, a socialist daily, celebrates the success of the united response against the fascist leagues.
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*Notre Voix*
(excerpts) from June 1, 1943—the day after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising—called on the Jews of France to take up arms against the Nazis as part of the FTP.
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*Notre Voix*
reports on three armed attacks by the UJRE against German vehicle convoys, a train derailment, and the destruction of three high-voltage transmission towers (June 13–19, 1944).
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*Pitiwye Zaytung*
, a Yiddish newspaper published by the internees at the Pithiviers camp, June 1942.
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Fraternité
, “a liaison organ for French forces fighting against racist barbarism,” an underground publication in the southern zone. Issue No. 1, February 1942.
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Front National
newspaper, August 26, 1944.
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La Croix
has published a list of senators and representatives who were removed from office because they are Jews.
Newspapers
La Croix
, July 24, 1906.
Newspapers
La Relève
, the underground publication of communist high school and college students, calls for resistance against the invader and honors the memory of the fighters executed by the Nazis (August 19, 1941)
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Naïe Presse
Newspapers
Naïe Presse
, January 1, 1934: headline in the center: “New Decrees on Foreign Workers.”
Newspapers
Our *Parole*
of September 1, 1941, and
*Unzer Wort*
of September 1, 1941, published the appeal issued by Soviet Jewish leaders on August 24.
Newspapers
Our newspaper *Notre Parole*
, in its March 8, 1943, edition, after praising the Soviet military successes, warned Jews—both foreign and French—against roundups and deportation.
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Our
December 1942 issue of
*La Voix*
calls for unity against the Vichy government and the Occupation forces.
Newspapers
Our
June 20, 1943, issue of
*Notre Voix*
calls for the unification of all Jewish forces in the struggle and pays tribute to the “Jews who fought for the glorious FTPF.”
Newspapers
Paris-Soir
, September 18, 1939: The USSR carries out the Occupation of the eastern part of Poland.
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