Being Jewish in Vichy under the Vichy Regime
After the German occupation of Belgium, Luxembourg, and northern France in spring 1940, tens of thousands of Jewish refugees fled tot he Unoccupied Zone of France, some thousands of them to the spa resort of Vichy. A few weeks later, remnants of the French government also relocated to Vichy. Many of the Jewish refugees greeted the arrival of Marshal Pétain, hoping for his protection. However, as this ...
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NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies