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Salle 2 - Against Fascism | Outbreak of War
1934 - 1939
Publication in the Official Journal of September 27, 1939, of the decree banning the Communist Party (September 26).
Official Journal, Sept. 27, 1939 © BNF, Gallica
Room
2.3 Establishment of the clandestine intelligence network by the Jewish section of the M.O.I.
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1939
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“Just like under Hitler”: The underground
edition of *L’Humanité*
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Newspapers
The
January 17, 1940, edition of
*Le Petit Parisien*
announced the removal of Communist deputies from office.
Photos
A Gestetner mimeograph machine used to produce leaflets and underground newspapers.
Leaflets/Flyers
An underground communist leaflet denouncing the worsening living conditions of the working masses and the imperialist war (1939).
Notes
Ban on
*Naïe Presse*
Notes
Dissolution of the PCF—Anti-Communist Repression