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The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews Book

The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews
The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews, Many recent books have documented the collaboration of the French authorities with the anti-Jewish German policies of World War II. Yet about 76 percent of France's Jews survived—more than in almost any other country in Western Europe. How do we explain t, The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews has a rating of 5 stars
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  • The Holocaust, the French, and the Jews
  • Written by author Susan Zuccotti
  • Published by University of Nebraska Press, March 1999
  • Many recent books have documented the collaboration of the French authorities with the anti-Jewish German policies of World War II. Yet about 76 percent of France's Jews survived—more than in almost any other country in Western Europe. How do we explain t
  • History of the French reaction to the Holocaust, arguing that many Jews were saved and many Frenchmen acted well. Publishers Weekly Despite the French Vichy regime's complicity in the roundup and deportation of Jews to Nazi death camps, ro
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Jews in France before the War7
2War Begins, 1939-194031
3Racial Laws, 1940-194151
4Internment Camps in the Unoccupied Zone, 1940-194165
5Roundups and Deportations, May 1941-June 194281
6The July Roundup, Paris, 1942103
7Expulsions from the Unoccupied Zone, August-September 1942118
8Attitudes toward the Jews, 1942138
9Arrests of Foreign Jews, September 1942-February 1943157
10No Holds Barred, January-December 1943172
11The Final Abandonment, 1944190
12Jewish Rescue Organizations210
13Survival and Non-Jewish Rescuers227
14Crossing Frontiers247
15Jews in the Armed Resistance260
Conclusion279
Notes291
Index367


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