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Newspapers
The February 20, 1944, issue of
*Le Matin*
, a collaborationist newspaper, reports on the trial of the members of the “Manouchian Group.”
Newspapers
The February 5, 1943, issue of
*L’Humanité*
celebrates the Red Army’s victory at Stalingrad.
Newspapers
The February 6, 1934, issue of
*L’Humanité*
calls for unity against the fascist leagues.
Photos
The final composition of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in April 1942. Its goal: to organize political and material support from the Western world for the USSR’s fight against Nazism.
Photos
The first government of the Vichy regime in July 1940: Laval and Pétain in the center.
Newspapers
The first issue of
*La France libre*
, an underground Resistance newspaper (August 1941).
Documents
The first page of an unpublished inspection report by Cécile Cerf from a hideout of the Patriotic Militias of Saône-et-Loire.
Photos
The first paid vacation: a tandem bicycle with a trailer in Les Sables-d’Olonne (Vendée) in 1937.
Notes
The Foreign Volunteer Marching Regiments (RMVE) and Other Units
Documents
The four FTP-M.O.I. “detachments” responsible for armed operations.
Photos
The French Militia is hunting down members of the Resistance.
Photos
The General Committee for the Defense of the Jews of France calls for solidarity with persecuted Jews and for a joint struggle against Hitlerism, May 1944. (Excerpt)
Documents
The General Intelligence Directorate announces the execution by the Germans of three “terrorists” and details their actions in Paris (March 16, 1943).
Notes
The Germans Enter the Southern Zone
Postcards
The homes run by the Commission Centrale de l’Enfance (CCE) for the children of those who were executed and deported.
Photos
The interior of a barrack at the Pithiviers camp (1941).
Photos
The interior of a barracks at the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Photos
The interior of a train car in Dachau on April 29, 1945, discovered on the day the camp was liberated by the Americans.
Photos
The International Brigades: Simon Rutkowski and Joseph Epstein in a guerrilla training group (spring 1938).
Newspapers
The January 31, 1945, issue
of *La Dordogne Libre*
reported the return of 200,000 prisoners and deportees who had been liberated by the Soviets.
Notes
The Jewish nonprofit network affiliated with the M.O.I.
Documents
The Jewish Patriotic Militias of Paris announce the formation of an FTP company named “Rajman” (Rayman). August 29, 1944.
Photos
The Jewish quarter of Lwów, Poland, before Passover in 1931 (now Ukraine).
Photos
The Jews rounded up in Marseille (January 24, 1943) were sent to the Compiègne camp and then deported to the Sobibor extermination camp (Poland).
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