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We had not internalized the importance of organizing ourselves in the underground yet. Everyone knew each other.
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Nine of them were shot and the other eight died during the deportation to Auschwitz.
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Political activities
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During the elections of 1935, the reactionary government of Nanterre
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had been replaced by a communist government.
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During the electoral campaign, there were always meetings in the various neighborhoods.
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These meetings were called “Le compte rendu des mandats”. My father often took me along.
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I participated at meetings for the legislative elections
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in which Waldeck Rocher won against the Comte De Fels.
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My father also took me to my first demonstration.
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It was called the “Wall of the Confederates” in memory of the Paris Commune (1870/71).
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I remember meeting my teacher, a young socialist, at the demonstration.
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I belonged to the Communist Youth Movement.
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I was responsible for the distribution of the newspaper “l’Avantgarde” until the war,
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until the banning of the Communist Party.
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The Communist Party was banned after the non-aggression treaty between Hitler and Stalin (1939).
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The treaty was seen very negatively by the population
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and became subject of propaganda from the French government.
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When distributing leaflets I was sometimes insulted by the workers.
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Introduction: family, school, work
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