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Des étrangers dans l'Ouest pendant les deux guerres mondiales réfugiés, prisonniers et libérateurs

Les Juifs étrangers en Maine-et-Loire pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Alain Jacobzone
p. 191-202

Abstracts

The Jews formed a very small community in Anjou during the Second World War. Among them, foreigners especially from central and eastearn Europe constituted a large minority. Most of these had taken refuge in Maine-et-Loire during the begening of the war. A large majority of the foreign Jews were to be deported but French Jews in Maine-et-Loire were almost as badly hit. Basically, all Jews, even French ones, were regarded as foreigners The french authorities and local people seemed convinced that there were too many of them and that they had a bad influence. That attitude of course suited the nazies and facilitated their murderous ambitions.

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Index terms

Chronologie:

XXe siècle

Noms de lieux:

Anjou
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References

Bibliographical reference

Alain Jacobzone, “Les Juifs étrangers en Maine-et-Loire pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale”Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest, 109-4 | 2002, 191-202.

Electronic reference

Alain Jacobzone, “Les Juifs étrangers en Maine-et-Loire pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale”Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest [Online], 109-4 | 2002, Online since 20 December 2004, connection on 29 March 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/abpo/1530; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/abpo.1530

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About the author

Alain Jacobzone

Professeur agrégé d’histoire, lycée Bergson – Angers

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Copyright

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