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Notice in a restaurant window banning Jews from entering, German-occupied Paris, July 1940.
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French Jews forced to hand in their radio sets to the police, occupied Paris, September 1941.
AR939728 
Star of David badge, c1940-1945.
AR975906 
Xavier Vallat, Vichy French Commissioner-General for Jewish Questions, France, April, 1941.
AR939702 
Jews wearing Star of David badges, Lodz Ghetto, Poland, 1940-1944.
AR975908 
AR9409683 
Sewing the yellow star identifying a Jew onto a jacket, German-occupied Paris, 1942. 
Sewing the yellow star identifying a Jew onto a jacket, German-occupied Paris, 1942. 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. The Jewish population were compelled to wear the yellow star on their clothing from 1941. In 1942-1944 some 76,000 Jews were deported to concentration camps. Only 2500 survived. 
Unique Identifier AR939732 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3592px × 4862px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1940s
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2nd world war
anti-jewish
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WORLD WAR 2
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yellow star