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The original handwritten text of the pastoral letter by Archbishop Saliège of Toulouse denouncing anti-Semitic…
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Salle 9 - Rescue of Jewish Children
Jul 42 – Feb 43
The original handwritten text of the pastoral letter by Archbishop Saliège of Toulouse denouncing anti-Semitic persecution (August 23, 1942) and its transcription.
Archive, August 1942, Toulouse © Archdiocese of Toulouse and Cercil (DR)
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9.1 A Coordinated Effort
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1942
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