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The Journey of a Hidden Child: An Excerpt from Daniel Mandelbaum’s Account.
Newspapers
The July 11, 1940, issue of
*Le Petit Dauphinois*
announced the vote granting full powers to Marshal Pétain.
Newspapers
The July 7, 1940, issue of
*L’Humanité
clandestine* denounced Pétain and Laval’s “government of scoundrels.”
Newspapers
The June 18, 1940, edition
of *Le Petit Parisien*
reported on the armistice proposal made by Pétain to the Third Reich (Nazi Germany).
Documents
The key contributors to the underground newspaper
*Unzer Wort
*. All of them fell victim to Nazi repression.
Documents
The key leaders of the Garel and Salomon networks, which made it possible to rescue a great many Jews.
Documents
The law of July 22, 1940, allowed for the revocation of French citizenship from those who had obtained it since 1927.
Documents
The leadership of the M.O.I. in the Paris region called on “immigrant communist comrades” to wage a “relentless struggle” against the enemy (summer 1944).
Notes
The Liberation of France
Postcards
The Location of Nazi Camps in Europe: Concentration Camps and Extermination Camps.
Postcards
The main routes of deportation to the extermination camps (1942–1944).
Photos
The Manoir de Denouval in Andrésy, acquired by the CCE on Dec. 28, 1945, took in Jewish orphans who had survived the deportations. Between 1945 and 1949, nearly 200 children aged 5 to 13 stayed at the manor.
Photos
The May 11, 1940, edition
of *Paris-Soir*
reported on the German army’s invasion of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Newspapers
The May 15, 1943, issue of
*Notre Voix*
covers the Soviet victory at Stalingrad and the Resistance of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Photos
The May 16, 1940, issue of
*L’Humanité
clandestine* denounced the imperialist war.
Newspapers
The May 25, 1941, special issue of
*L’Humanité*
calls for a fight against “the capitulators and traitors” and for people to join the National Front for the Independence of France.
Newspapers
The May 29, 1945, issue of
*L’Humanité*
outlines the main demands of the PCF.
Newspapers
The May 4, 1936, issue
of *L’Humanité*
announced the Popular Front’s victory in the legislative elections, with 369 deputies (including 72 Communists) and 56.16% of the vote.
Photos
The Moissac Children’s Home, founded by the Éclaireurs Israélites de France, took in nearly 500 Jews, thanks to the active support of the local community.
Photos
The monument, created by Pascal Convert and unveiled in 2003, pays tribute to those executed by firing squad at Mont-Valérien. Engraved on it are the names of the 1,008 people executed by firing squad, listed in chronological order of execution.
Postcards
The Nazi concentration camp system in Europe (concentration camps and extermination camps).
Photos
The Nazi flag flying over the Opera House during the Occupation of Paris.
Newspapers
The newspaper
*Unzer Wort*
, dated August 8, 1941, calling for “unity among the Jewish masses and brotherhood with the French people within the National Front for the Independence of France.”
Newspapers
The October 10, 1942, issue of
*J’accuse*
, “the liaison organ of the French forces against racist barbarism,” published in the Northern Zone by the Mouvement National contre le Racisme (MNCR).
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