Skip to content
Flyout Menu
A visit to the museum
Literature Review
About the Museum
Our achievements
Our film
Our blog
Our database of Resistance fighters from the M.O.I.
Contact
English
Français
(
French
)
A visit to the museum
Literature Review
About the Museum
Our achievements
Our film
Our blog
Our database of Resistance fighters from the M.O.I.
Contact
English
Français
(
French
)
A visit to the museum
Literature Review
About the Museum
Our achievements
Our film
Our blog
Our database of Resistance fighters from the M.O.I.
Contact
English
Français
(
French
)
Search
Home
Literature Review
Literature Review
Filters
Filters
Search the title or caption of the documents
Rooms
Period
Keywords
(Work in Progress)
Document Type
Geographic area
Source
Newspapers
The October 10, 1945, issue
of *L’Humanité*
reports on Pierre Laval’s death sentence (October 9). He was to be executed by firing squad on the 15th.
Newspapers
The October 19 edition of
*Le Petit Parisien*
reports on the status of Jews.
Newspapers
The October 20, 1942, issue of
*J’accuse*
reported on the reality of the extermination camps and called for “mobilization against forced deportations.”
Newspapers
The October 23, 1945, issue of
*L’Humanité*
announced the PCF’s victory in the constituent elections, with 152 deputies.
Newspapers
The October 24, 1941, edition
of *L’Ouest-Éclair*
published the list of the 48 Communist hostages who were shot in Châteaubriant on the 22nd.
Newspapers
The October 27 issue
of *L’Humanité*
celebrates the implementation of the National Council of the Resistance’s program, particularly the Social Security program (ordinance of October 19, 1945).
Notes
The Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre
Documents
The original handwritten text of the pastoral letter by Archbishop Saliège of Toulouse denouncing anti-Semitic persecution (August 23, 1942) and its transcription.
Documents
The OSE secured permission from the prefecture for Jewish children under the age of 13 to be released from the Rivesaltes camp. More than 500 of them escaped deportation to the death camps (1942).
Photos
The painter Marc Chagall (center) at the Denouval manor in Andrésy, in 1946.
Photos
The Palais Berlitz in Paris, during the exhibition “The Jew and France,” from September 5, 1941, to January 15, 1942.
Postcards
The Pale of Settlement for Jews in the Russian Empire (1791–1917).
Notes
The Phoney War
Photos
The PYAT Yiddish Theater Company.
Postcards
The Responses of Russian Jews to Persecution.
Notes
The Righteous
Documents
The Role of German Labor (TA) in the M.O.I.’s Organizational Chart
Photos
The roundup of foreign Jews in Paris (the “green ticket” roundup, May 14, 1941): German soldiers and officers, gendarmes, and civilians on the platform at Austerlitz Station, before their departure for the Pithiviers camp.
Photos
The roundup of foreign Jews in Paris on May 14, 1941: They were loaded onto trains at Austerlitz Station bound for the camps in the Loiret, under the guard of French gendarmes and German soldiers.
Photos
The Royallieu camp (Frontstalag 122) in Compiègne, winter 1941–1942, the only internment camp in France run by the SS. The first transport to Auschwitz departed from there on March 27, 1942.
Notes
The Russian Revolution
Videos
The sabotage of production intended for the German army, as explained by Robert Endewelt.
Newspapers
The second issue of
*L’Humanité
clandestine*, denouncing the war as a “war waged by capitalist bandits.”
Newspapers
The September 10, 1943, issue of
*Le Patriote*
, the official publication of the “National Front for the Struggle for the Liberation and Independence of France” in Corsica, announced the island’s liberation.
Page
1
…
Page
40
Page
41
Page
42
Page
43
Page
44
…
Page
46