Monday, December 28, 2015

The names of those responsible for helping Nazis round up and kill French Jews will be revealed today as secret archives are finally opened 


Hidden details of France’s collaboration in the wartime Holocaust when tens of thousands of Jews were deported to their deaths are today publicly available for the first time.


Archives kept under lock and key for up to three quarters of a century have been opened for the first time, as the country faces up to its Nazi past.


All of the documents relate to the Vichy Regime, which was led by Marshal Philippe Petain between 1940 and 1944.


This was a time of often ethusiastic collaboration with the Third Reich, as French police…



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The names of those responsible for helping Nazis round up and kill French Jews will be revealed today as secret archives are finally opened 

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