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The “Beiss Yessoïmim” orphanage in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire neighborhood): In March 1943, the children were evacuated to the Nièvre region to be hidden there. They escaped deportation.
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The “selection” of Jewish deportees on the Auschwitz ramp: men on the left, women on the right.
Posters
The “Work, Family, Fatherland” trilogy became the motto of the collaborationist state.
Newspapers
The
Botwin
magazine published by the Botwin Company (Issue No. 5, November 3, 1938). On December 12, 1937, this company had been declared a “Jewish company.”
Notes
The 11th District Roundup
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The Allied fleet during Operation Dragoon (the landing on the Mediterranean coast near Saint-Tropez on August 15, 1944).
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The Allied landing in Normandy: Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944.
Notes
The Anti-Fascist Struggle of Jewish Immigrants
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The area around the Douai train station after the Anglo-American bombing on April 30, 1944.
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The arrest of a collaborator by civilians in Rennes.
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The arrival of deportees at Auschwitz-Birkenau: the separation of men (on the right) from women and children (on the left), before selection for labor or the gas chambers.
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The arrival of the deportees at the Lutetia Hotel in Paris (May 1945).
Notes
The Assimilation of Jews in France
Notes
The Assimilation of Jews in France
Newspapers
The August 21, 1941, edition of
*Le Petit Parisien*
reports on the roundups of Jews in Paris’s 11th arrondissement.
Newspapers
The August 21, 1941, issue of
*L’Humanité
clandestine* urges readers to tune in to Radio Moscow and Radio France.
Newspapers
The August 21, 1941, issue of
*Le Matin*
, a collaborationist newspaper, reports on the roundup of Jews in Paris’s 11th arrondissement and justifies it on the grounds of their communist activities.
Newspapers
The August 21, 1941, issue of
*L’Humanité
clandestine*, following the execution of Tyszelman and Gautherot: “The blood of these martyrs cries out for vengeance!”
Newspapers
The August 24, 1939, issue of
*L’Œuvre*
announced the signing of the German-Soviet Pact.
Newspapers
The August 25, 1939, issue of
*L’Humanité*
endorsed the German-Soviet Pact.
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The battleship USS Arizona ablaze after being torpedoed by Japanese planes at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
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The Beginnings of the Collaboration: The Meeting Between Pétain and Hitler in Montoire-sur-le-Loir on October 24, 1940.
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The Bishop of Nice, Monsignor Rémond, and Moussa Abadi (“Monsieur Marcel”) hiding the files of Jewish children who were in hiding in convents or with families among religious books. Nice, 1943.
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The bodies of the victims of the 1906 Bialystok pogrom in the courtyard of the Jewish hospital (Poland under Russian Occupation; now in Belarus).
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