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Starving prisoners at the Ebensee concentration camp in Austria (May 7, 1945), the day after the camp was liberated.
Newspapers
Statement by the French Communist Party on August 26 following the signing of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact.
Newspapers
Statement made to
*Paris-Soir*
on April 5, 1941, by Xavier Vallat, Commissioner General for Jewish Affairs (CGQJ).
Notes
Statistical Overview of FTP-MOI Activities
Photos
Stencil (reproduction template) from
*L’Humanité
clandestine*, December 12, 1940.
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Summary of acts of sabotage carried out between January and August 1944 on the Montauban–Toulouse railroad line by the Louis Sabatié Maquis (a Communist member of the FTP-MOI in Montauban who was executed by the Vichy militia).
Documents
Summary of Safety Guidelines for Members of the Underground Communist Party (1942).
Documents
Summary of the distribution of leaflets and flyers by the UJJ in November 1943. Excerpt
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Summer 1943: Railway sabotage carried out by the 4th FTP-M.O.I. detachment, known as the “derailers,” commanded by Joseph Boczov.
Documents
Summoning dated January 19, 1943, for departure to Germany as part of the “first STO.”
Notes
Suspension of ties between the PCF and the M.O.I.
Biographies
Suzanne Spaak
Documents
Table listing the racial definitions derived from the Nuremberg Laws of September 15, 1935.
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Tapestry workshop on Rue Oberkampf (11th arrondissement, Paris) in 1930.
Biographies
Techka Tenenbaum
Documents
Telegram dated April 6, 1944, from Klaus Barbie, head of the Gestapo in Lyon, regarding the arrest of the staff and children of the “Children’s Colony” in Izieu and their transfer to Drancy.
Documents
Telegram dated May 21, 1945, announcing the return of deportee Jean Laveille to Mussidan in the Dordogne.
Documents
Telegram dated September 21, 1943, describing the deportations and extermination of Jews in France and Italy, based on information from Bern, Switzerland.
Documents
Telegram from René Bousquet, Secretary General of the Vichy Police, to the prefects, demanding that they completely rid their regions of all foreign Jews (August 22, 1942).
Documents
Telex dated November 13, 1943, from SS-Obersturmführer H. Röthke to A. Eichmann: 1,000 to 1,200 deportations of Jews to Auschwitz are planned.
Documents
Testimony of Raymond Lévy, a survivor of the “ghost train,” journey: Toulouse, July 3 – Dachau, August 28, 1944.—Excerpt
Documents
Testimony of Raymond Lévy, a survivor of the “ghost train.” The 750 deportees endured a 54-day journey (Toulouse, July 3–Dachau, August 28, 1944). Excerpt
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The “Information Office” for French workers on leave working in Germany (February 1943).
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The “Libération” Resistance movement published the pastoral letter from Archbishop Saliège of Toulouse denouncing anti-Semitic persecution (September 19, 1942).
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