European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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So we felt the need to explain to the people why we were in this situation.
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With this group of young people we were able to assemble, those who had stayed in Nanterre or had come back,
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we produced posters with a children’s printing set. We then pasted them onto the walls.
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They would say: “Out With the Invaders.”
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When we were able to get a duplicator, we started producing leaflets.
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The resistance started to organize itself.
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We were in touch with other comrades on a higher level and created the Patriotic Youths Union.
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We had no weapons at the time, as in Paris we were not able to benefit from the Allie’s parachuting.
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In Paris, contrary to the rest of the country,
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the Germans had demanded that everyone hand over their weapons to the French police, even their hunting rifles.
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Without weapons our main activity consisted in explaining
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to the people what had happened and why we were now in this situation.
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Therefore we started producing the leaflets.
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Nowadays that may seem relatively banal.
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In Nanterre, several resistance groups were slowly forming.
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We were the youngsters of the Communist Youth Movement,
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but we were separated from the adults in the Communist Party for safety reasons.
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Some of them were arrested while distributing the leaflets. They were sentenced.
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Two women were both deported. One of them died during the deportation.
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I tell you this to explain that distributing these flyers or newspapers at the time was risking your life.
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