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The Warsaw Ghetto: photo taken from J. Stroop’s May 1943 report to Himmler. Caption in German: “Out of their holes.”
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The Wehrmacht is involved in the Occupation of the so-called “free zone” (Operation Anton), here in Port-Vendres.
Notes
Third Reich
Leaflets/Flyers
This leaflet, distributed by the underground PCF, condemns the policy of collaboration announced by Marshal Pétain.
Documents
Titles and print runs of clandestine communist publications distributed in Paris’s 14th arrondissement between October 1940 and January 1941.
Documents
Transcription of Samuel (Szmul) Tyszelman’s last letter.
Documents
Transcription of the handwritten letter from Olga (Golda) Bancic to her daughter Dolorès, dated May 9, 1944, after her transfer to Stuttgart, where she was guillotined on May 10.
Newspapers
Translation of Adam Rayski’s editorial in
*Naïe Presse*
on September 4, 1939.
Leaflets/Flyers
Translation of the “Solidarity” leaflet (Jewish section of the M.O.I.): French translation of the leaflet announcing the upcoming roundups and urging Jews to go into hiding and join the Resistance (late June 1942).
Notes
Trials of Young Resistance Fighters by German Military Courts
Photos
TSF radio. “This is London”: the four gong strikes, “as muffled as a heartbeat,” form the famous jingle for the BBC program “Les Français parlent aux Français.”
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Two men in the Marais district of Paris in April 1933, standing in front of a poster advertising a rally in solidarity with persecuted Jews in Germany.
Notes
U.S. Trusteeship
Photos
UGIF Center in Louveciennes: On July 22, 1944, the children and counselors were arrested; 6 children were deported to Bergen-Belsen and survived, while 34 others were deported to Auschwitz, 33 of whom were murdered upon arrival.
Leaflets/Flyers
UJJ leaflet calling on young Jews to join the resistance—Excerpt, p. 1
Leaflets/Flyers
UJJ leaflet dated January 22, 1944, calling on young Jews to join the resistance en masse.
Leaflets/Flyers
UJJ leaflet denouncing the UGIF and calling on young Jews to take up the fight—Excerpt from p. 2
Documents
UJJ Manifesto Calling on Young Jews to Join the Struggle (April 1943). Excerpts
Documents
UJJ Membership Card, 1944–1945.
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UJJ youth enlisted in the 1st Rhône Regiment. Sept. 1944
Notes
UJRE and UJJ Combat Groups
Documents
UJRE Demands for “Jews to Regain a Life as Free Men in a Liberated France” (April 1944).
Documents
UJRE Guidelines for the Jews of Lyon Regarding the Roundups and a Call to Join the Resistance. February 1944.
Posters
UJRE poster in Yiddish commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. “Zi hobn geqempft for undzere kavod un freiheit”: They fought for our dignity and freedom. (1945).
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