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Publication in the Official Journal of October 30, 1941, of the law of October 28…
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Salle 7 - Persécutions | La Résistance
Oct–Dec 41
Publication in the Official Journal of October 30, 1941, of the law of October 28 prohibiting the listening to foreign radio stations, particularly the BBC.
Official Journal, Oct. 30, 1941 © BNF, Gallica
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7.1 Anti-Jewish Legal Measures. The M.O.I.'s Response
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1941
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