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How Italy protected the Jews in the occupied south of France, 1942-1943

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Describes how the Italians managed to protect thousands of Jewish refugees in the Italian zone in the south of France until the armistice of September 1943. The factors most influential in determining the Italian policy were: a) they wanted to assert their independence from Germany, and b) to free Italy from any association with Nazi barbarism

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