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“Reserved for Germans” sign to be posted in first-class subway cars starting Oct. 27. 1940.
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Salle 5 - Résistance armée
June–August 41
“Reserved for Germans” sign to be posted in first-class subway cars starting Oct. 27. 1940.
Documents, Nov. 27, 1940 © Paris City Archives_ Perottin/10331/56/1 33 (DR)
Salle
5.2 Armed Resistance, Civil Resistance
Période
1940
Type de document
Posters
Mots-clés
NC
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NC
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