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The September 10, 1943, issue of *Le Patriote*, the official publication of the “National Front…
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Salle 13 - Unification de la Résistance
April 1943 – April 1944
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.
Le Patriote
newspaper, Sept. 9, 1943 © Maurice Choury Archives (DR)
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13.2 Federation of Jewish Movements
Period
1943
Document Type
Newspapers
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NC
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