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Before 1934
The Jewish section of the M.O.I.
2.
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3.
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The Occupation | Creation of “Solidarity”
4.
Sept 1940 - June 1941
State Antisemitism | Responses
5.
June - August 1941
Armed resistance
6.
August - Oct 1941
Execution of hostages
7.
Oct - Dec 1941
Persecutions | The Resistance
8.
Jan–Jul 1942
Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup | The FTP-M.O.I.
9.
July 1942 - Feb 1943
Rescue of Jewish Children
10.
August 1942 - May 1943
Stalingrad | Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
11.
1943
Creation of the UJRE
12.
Jan 1943 - Mar 1944
Repression | The Major Surveillance Operations
13.
Apr 1943 - March 1944
Unification of the Resistance
14.
Apr - Sep 1944
Insurrection and Liberation
15.
Oct 1944 - Nov 1945
End of the War | Reconstruction
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Salle 13 - Unification de la Résistance
April 1943 – April 1944
13. Unification of the Resistance
Leaflets/Flyers
UJJ leaflet calling on young Jews to join the resistance—Excerpt, p. 1
Leaflets/Flyers
UJJ leaflet denouncing the UGIF and calling on young Jews to take up the fight—Excerpt from p. 2
Newspapers
The September 10, 1943, issue of
*Le Patriote*
, the official publication of the “National Front for the Struggle for the Liberation and Independence of France” in Corsica, announced the island’s liberation.
Photos
On October 7, 1943, Paul Nicolaï, of the “National Front for the Struggle for the Liberation and Independence of France,” welcomed General de Gaulle in Levie, Corsica.
Newspapers
Our
June 20, 1943, issue of
*Notre Voix*
calls for the unification of all Jewish forces in the struggle and pays tribute to the “Jews who fought for the glorious FTPF.”
Leaflets/Flyers
“For a Day of Struggle on July 14”: a leaflet calling for a demonstration on July 14, 1943, signed by the main Resistance organizations.
Newspapers
In its September 1943 issue,
*Notre Voix*
, after discussing the surrender of Fascist Italy and the successes of the Red Army, called for unity in the struggle under the authority of the French National Liberation Committee.
Notes
General Committee for the Defense of the Jews (CGD)
Posters
“One struggle for one homeland”: a “Free France” propaganda poster, printed in Great Britain.
Documents
Letter of denunciation dated July 20, 1943, concerning a draft dodger from the STO hiding in the Aurillac region (Cantal).
Documents
Following reports of their whereabouts, the Prefect of Cantal ordered a gendarmerie investigation into STO draft evaders hiding on a remote farm (September 10, 1943).
Documents
An appeal by the National Council of the Resistance “to the conscience of the world,” calling, among other things, for the Red Cross to be allowed to visit the Nazi “concentration camps.”
Documents
Telegram dated September 21, 1943, describing the deportations and extermination of Jews in France and Italy, based on information from Bern, Switzerland.
Documents
Call by the Paris Committee of the National Front for the Formation of Neighborhood Committees for the Uprising and Liberation (1943).
Photos
Resistance fighters marching through the streets of Oyonnax on November 11, 1943.
Videos
Robert Endewelt: The CNR’s program is inspired by the values of the Resistance.
Documents
The UJRE denounced the UGIF as a “shameful stain on the entire [Jewish] community” and as an “organization that collaborated” with the Nazis.
Leaflets/Flyers
UJJ leaflet dated January 22, 1944, calling on young Jews to join the resistance en masse.
Photos
Plaque at 182 Rue de Rivoli, where the National Council of the Resistance met in the spring of 1944.
Notes
CNR Program
Newspapers
A May 1944 edition of the CNR program published by
Libération-sud
.
Documents
CNR brochure titled “Les Jours Heureux,” published in June 1944, announcing the Resistance’s action plan, including immediate measures and those to be implemented upon Liberation.
Documents
Excerpt from “Les Jours Heureux”: Conditions for Implementing Immediate Action: Departmental Liberation Committees (CDL) and Armed Action.
Leaflets/Flyers
PCF leaflet outlining the social, economic, and political measures of the Resistance’s action program.
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