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Jews and Non-Jews in France during World War II: a daily life perspective

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Analyzes the behavior of the French at two specific times and places during the war: Paris early in the occupation and southern France during the time of the roundups. In Paris, initial general public support of discriminatory measures initiated by the Vichy government indicated a widespread anti-semitism and acceptance of the idea of a "Jewish problem"

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