The Fate of the Jews of France in World War 2

Jewish History | by | Volume 17, Issue 5 | September - October 2011

France had welcomed Jewish immigrants during the interwar period, many of them from Eastern Europe. But in the 1930s, as refugees fleeing Nazi persecution increased, France began to reassess this ‘open-door’ policy. When German forces invaded France on May 10, 1940, there were about 350,000 Jews…

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