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process, Joseph Antignac replaced him on 17 May 1944. Joseph Antignac tried to make all documents related to the organization disappear in August 1944 as the Allies were heading to Paris. Following the
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on 9 July 1949 after he unsuccessfully tried to convince the judges he was not an anti-Semite and had ignored the fate of Jews. His conviction was eventually commuted to hard labor and
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due to his poor health. He was granted amnesty in 1954 after ten years of internment; the rest of his life is unknown. He died on 16 July 1976 in the
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in 1935. Fighting the Germans from 3 September 1939, he was demobilized in October 1940. A refugee in
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In August 1942, he became director of the Investigation and Control Section (S.E.C.) for the
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Archives de Paris 14e, acte de dĂ©cès No. 2461, annĂ©e 1976 (vue 18/31)
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Diary of a witness 1940-1943: The experience of French Jews in The Holocaust
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in which he denounced the hiding of foreign Jewish children by friends of
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on 19–25 August 1944, he was arrested on November 20, then interned in
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Archives de Bordeaux en ligne, section 2, acte n°1069, vue 177/313
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Marrus, Michael Robert; Paxton, Robert O. (2015-10-14).
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Des Juifs dans la collaboration, L'UGIF (1941-1944)
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Index

Commissioner-General for Jewish Affairs
Vichy government
Bordeaux
Belgium
PĂ©rigueux
Fall of France
German invasion of Belgium
Commissariat-General for Jewish Affair
Limoges
Zone libre
SS-ObersturmfĂĽhrer
Heinz Röthke
Juliette Stern
Union générale des israélites de France
Charles du Paty de Clam
aryanisation
Liberation of the French capital
Nanterre
death
indignité nationale
Cochin Hospital
14th arrondissement of Paris


Vichy dans la "solution finale"
ISBN
9782246638490
Lambert, Raymond-Raoul
Cohen, Richard I.
Diary of a witness 1940-1943: The experience of French Jews in The Holocaust

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