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Police report dated October 28, 1940, containing translations of excerpts from issue No. 23 of*Unzer…
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Sept. 1940 – June 1941
Police report dated October 28, 1940, containing translations of excerpts from issue No. 23 of
*Unzer Wort*
(written in Yiddish).
Unzer Wort
newspaper, Oct. 28, 1940 © BNF, Gallica
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4.2 The Beginnings of the Resistance: the Organisation Spéciale (OS)
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1940
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