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  1. The Holocaust in France was the persecution, deportation, and annihilation of Jews between 1940 and 1944 in occupied France, metropolitan Vichy France, and in Vichy-controlled French North Africa, during World War II. The persecution began in 1940, and culminated in deportations of Jews from France to Nazi concentration camps in Nazi Germany ...

  2. Before the Nazis ever demanded the Vichy government participate in anti-Semitic policies, the French had enacted policies that removed Jews from civil service and began seizing Jewish property ...

  3. German forces entered Paris on June 14, 1940. Little more than a week later, defeated France signed an armistice with Germany. When the Third Republic collapsed under German attack in the early summer of 1940, there were approximately 350,000 Jews in France. Less than half of them were French citizens.

    • Was Vichy France involved in the Holocaust?1
    • Was Vichy France involved in the Holocaust?2
    • Was Vichy France involved in the Holocaust?3
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    • Was Vichy France involved in the Holocaust?5
  4. May 20, 1942: Occupied zone: Compulsory wearing of yellow Jewish star badge. (effective June 7). July 2, 1942: Oberg - Bousquet agreement for collaboration between French and German police, in the presence of Reinhard Heydrich, Himmler's deputy. July 16–17, 1942: Roundup of the Vel d'Hiv: arrest of 13,152 "stateless" Jews (3,031 men, 5,802 ...

  5. Feb 17, 2011 · His case threw light on Vichy's complicity in the Holocaust. Klarsfeld's efforts were frustrated by the Socialist president of France at this time, Francois Mitterrand, who had been an official at ...

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · The historiographical debate about France during the Second World War has long been dominated by two foreign historians. On the one hand, the Israeli intellectual Zeev Sternhell notoriously placed the origin of fascism in France's Belle Epoque and saw Vichy France as the paradigmatic example of a fascist regime in his book, Neither Right nor Left, four decades ago.

  7. It was published in French in the early 1940s. Courtesy of The Wiener Holocaust Library Collections. 1 / 6. These French antisemitic labels read ‘France for the French, Jews in Palestine, All Jews exploit and starve the world’. Whilst their exact provenance is unknown, these labels were likely printed in France in the late 1930s or early ...

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