

Jews in Vichy: From Exclusion to Deportation
Summer 1942: A real manhunt took place in Paris, then in occupied France, and even in the ‘zone libre' (free zone). Close to 80,000 Jews were round-up and deported to the concentration camps. Almost none of them ever returned. Without the help of the French authorities and police, these operations carefully planned by the Nazis would never have existed.
Summer 1942: A real manhunt took place in Paris, then in occupied France, and even in the ‘zone libre' (free zone). Close to 80,000 Jews were round-up and deported to the concentration camps. Almost none of them ever returned. Without the help of the French authorities and police, these operations carefully planned by the Nazis would never have existed.
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