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French Jews forced to hand in their radio sets to the police, occupied Paris, September 1941.
AR939728 
Sewing the yellow star identifying a Jew onto a jacket, German-occupied Paris, 1942.
AR939732 
Notice in a restaurant window banning Jews from entering, German-occupied Paris, July 1940.
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Leaders of Vichy France, c1941-1942.
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German Ambassador to Vichy France, Otto Abetz, delivering a press conference, 15 December 1940.
AR939036 
Recruitment poster for the Vichy French L?gion Tricolore, 1942.
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Recruitment poster for the Vichy French L?gion Tricolore, 1942. Artist: Roland Hugon
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Recruitment poster for the Vichy French L?gion Tricolore, 1942. Artist: Eric
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Athletes giving the fascist salute, Parc des Princes, Paris, 1941.
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Otto Abetz, German ambassador to France, holding a press conference, Paris, 15 December 1940.
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Meeting between German officers and French Vichy government officials, France, 1940-1944.
AR939260 
'Against Communism', poster for the French Milice, 1943-1944.
AR938922 
Trial of the French pro-Nazi author Robert Brasillach, Paris, 1945.
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The symbol of the Legion of the French volunteers, 1941-1944.
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French workers for Germany poster, c1942-1944.
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End of the line of demarcation between German-occupied and Vichy France, 1942 (March 1943).
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French workers for Germany poster, c1942-c1944.
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French workers for Germany poster, 1943.
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Henri Philippe Omer Petain, French soldier and statesman, c1916.
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French workers for Germany poster, 1943.
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Xavier Vallat, Vichy French Commissioner-General for Jewish Questions, France, April, 1941. 
Xavier Vallat, Vichy French Commissioner-General for Jewish Questions, France, April, 1941. Vallat was appointed head of the Commissariat-General for Jewish Questions, the body responsible for implementing the Vichy regime's anti-semitic laws, in March 1941. Vichy France co-operated enthusiastically with the Nazis plans for the extermination of the Jews. Some 76,000 French Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps between 1942 and 1944, with only 2500 surviving. Vallat himself was not directly involved, having been dismissed as Commissioner-General in May 1942 for his criticism of the refusal of the Nazis to release France's prisoners of war. He remained a supporter of the Vichy government however, and regularly made anti-semitic broadcasts on Vichy radio. After the war he was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for his part in the persecution of France's Jews. The leniency of the sentence took into account Vallat's service in the First World War, in which he lost his left leg and eye. 
Unique Identifier AR939702 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4874px × 3586px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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