{"id":16853,"date":"2024-06-17T10:18:40","date_gmt":"2024-06-17T08:18:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.museemrjmoi.com\/ban-on-naie-presse\/"},"modified":"2026-06-22T16:24:06","modified_gmt":"2026-06-22T14:24:06","slug":"ban-on-naie-presse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.museemrjmoi.com\/en\/ban-on-naie-presse\/","title":{"rendered":"Ban on <em>*Na\u00efe Presse*<\/em>"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-post\" data-elementor-id=\"16853\" class=\"elementor elementor-16853 elementor-3568\" data-elementor-post-type=\"post\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-9b86e41 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"9b86e41\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;ekit_has_onepagescroll_dot&quot;:&quot;yes&quot;}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-747b1b9 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"747b1b9\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>  On August 26, 1939, the Daladier government banned the publication of <em>*L&#8217;Humanit\u00e9*<\/em>, which had endorsed the German-Soviet Pact, a non-aggression treaty between Germany and the USSR. Similarly, most communist newspapers were banned. Thus, on October 2, the police notified Gaston Barrois, the editor-in-chief, of the decision to ban <em>*Na\u00efe Presse*<\/em>, a Yiddish-language daily.  <\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-3728d97 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"3728d97\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>  More than a month elapsed between the banning of *L&#8217;Humanit\u00e9* (August 26, 1939) and that of <em>*Na\u00efe Presse<\/em>*. The newspaper continued to be published, which allowed Adam Rayski to write an editorial on September 4 in which he proclaimed, in defiance of the Communist International: \u201cWe Jews have a score to settle with Hitler\u2026 the hour has come; the merciless war begins.\u201d It was necessary to inform, alert, convince, and foster the spirit of the Resistance.  <\/p><p>  Pursuant to the decree dissolving the Communist Party of September 26, 1939, <em>*Na\u00efe Presse*<\/em>, a progressive daily <em>newspaper<\/em> published in Yiddish, was banned from publication, circulation, distribution, and sale. On October 2, 1939, the police notified Gaston Barrois, the publication\u2019s editor-in-chief, of the decision. <\/p><p>  In September 1940, the Jewish section of the M.O.I. was reestablished. <em>*Na\u00efe Presse*<\/em> reappeared on September 29, 1940, as an underground publication. Between 1940 and 1944, 90 issues were published both in Yiddish, under the title <em>*Unser Wort*<\/em> (or <em>*Unzer Vort*<\/em>), and in French, under the titles <em>*Notre Parole*<\/em> (in the northern zone) and <em>*Notre Voix*<\/em> (in the southern zone).  <\/p><p>  These newspapers publish safety guidelines, describe life in the camps in France, the deportations, the executions, the extermination, the armed struggle of the Peuple de France, the last letters from the partisans, and the epic story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.<\/p><p>  Several staff members of <em>*Na\u00efe Presse*<\/em> perished during the Occupation, including its editor-in-chief, Mouni\u00e9 Nadler, who was executed by firing squad on August 11, 1942, at Mont-Val\u00e9rien.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-0b0a09f elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"0b0a09f\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Reference:<\/strong><\/p><p>Cukier, Simon; Dec\u00e8ze, Dominique; Diamant, David; Grojnowski, Michel, 1987, <em>Revolutionary Jews<\/em>. 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