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Sewing the yellow star identifying a Jew onto a jacket, German-occupied Paris, 1942.
AR939732 
French Jews forced to hand in their radio sets to the police, occupied Paris, September 1941.
AR939728 
Notice in a railway station in German-occupied Paris, 17 July 1940.
AR939020 
Women selling German newspapers, German-occupied Paris, 19 July 1940.
AR939192 
German soldiers at a restaurant, occupied Paris, June 1940.
AR939706 
Xavier Vallat, Vichy French Commissioner-General for Jewish Questions, France, April, 1941.
AR939702 
Parisians travelling by bicycle, German-occupied Paris, July 1940.
AR939690 
German soldiers outside Maxim's restaurant, Paris, July 1940.
AR939024 
Horse-drawn cart carrying crates of drink, German-occupied Paris, July 1940.
AR939698 
Refugees with their belongings, German-occupied Paris, July 1940.
AR939410 
People queuing outside a dairy shop, German-occupied Paris, 26 July 1940.
AR939190 
Adolf Hitler, German Nazi dictator, inspecting occupied Paris, France, 1940.
AR968037 
Destroyed aircraft at Le Bourget airfield, German-occupied Paris, July 1940.
AR939202 
German checkpoint, occupied Paris, 1940-1944.
AR939148 
Scavenging for fuel, Argenteuil, German-occupied Paris, September 1940.
AR939418 
Squadron of German Heinkel He 111 bombers flying over occupied Paris, July 1940.
AR939246 
Changing of the guard at the German headquarters in occupied Paris, June 1940.
AR939016 
Otto Abetz, German ambassador to France, holding a press conference, Paris, 15 December 1940.
AR939700 
German Ambassador to Vichy France, Otto Abetz, delivering a press conference, 15 December 1940.
AR939036 
Barbed wire and anti-tank gun beneath the Eiffel Tower, German-occupied Paris, 1940-1944.
AR939094 
Notice in a restaurant window banning Jews from entering, German-occupied Paris, July 1940. 
Notice in a restaurant window banning Jews from entering, German-occupied Paris, July 1940. Life for French Jews became increasingly oppressive under Nazi occupation. Collaborators in both the occupied part of the country and the area controlled by the Vichy regime co-operated enthusiastically in the persecution. 
Unique Identifier AR939730 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5065px × 3452px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1940s
20th century
2nd world war
anti-jewish
ANTI-SEMITIC
Anti-Semitism
Art Media
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
COLLABORATION
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DECADE
Discrimination
Exterior
FORTIES
France
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Holocaust
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LOCATION
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National Socialism (ca. 1933-1945)
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OCCUPATION
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OPPRESSION
OUTSIDE
PARIS
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Persecution
Photograph
PREJUDICE
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Prohibition
RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION
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RESTRICTION
SECOND WORLD WAR
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Sign
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WORLD WAR 2
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WORLD WAR TWO
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