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SNCF instructions dated June 23, 1941, regarding the registration of Jews and their dismissal.
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Salle 4 - State Antisemitism | Responses
Sept. 1940 – June 1941
SNCF instructions dated June 23, 1941, regarding the registration of Jews and their dismissal.
Circular, 1941 © Openarchive SNCF_0025LM0256-003_82
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4.4 The Second Status of the Jews
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1941
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