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'Nobody is protected from deportation': the Free French in London on the persecution of the Jews

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Throughout the war the representatives of Free France avoided singling out the fate of the Jews. There was a consensus that the Jews were too powerful and played a disproportionate role in French society. This explains why the Free French were so discreet on their persecution and why their deportation from France was presented as a prelude to the deportation of French workers

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