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Police report (Special Brigades) on the surveillance of André Terreau, alias “Blondinet,” for July–August 1943.
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Police report (Special Brigades) on the surveillance of André Terreau, alias “Blondinet,” for July–August 1943.
File, 1943 © Paris Prefectural Police Archives_GB 137
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12.2 Dissolution of the Jewish section of the M.O.I.
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1943
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