European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Concerning the male resistant fighters, there were more than 15 arrests.
Concerning the male resistant fighters, there were more than 15 arrests.
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We had not internalized the importance of organizing ourselves in the underground yet. Everyone knew each other.
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.
Nine of them were shot and the other eight died during the deportation to Auschwitz.
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Political activities
Political activities
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During the elections of 1935, the reactionary government of Nanterre
During the elections of 1935, the reactionary government of Nanterre
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had been replaced by a communist government.
had been replaced by a communist government.
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During the electoral campaign, there were always meetings in the various neighborhoods.
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.
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
I participated at meetings for the legislative elections
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in which Waldeck Rocher won against the Comte De Fels.
in which Waldeck Rocher won against the Comte De Fels.
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My father also took me to my first demonstration.
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).
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.
I remember meeting my teacher, a young socialist, at the demonstration.
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I belonged to the Communist Youth Movement.
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,
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.
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).
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
The treaty was seen very negatively by the population
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and became subject of propaganda from the French government.
and became subject of propaganda from the French government.
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When distributing leaflets I was sometimes insulted by the workers.
When distributing leaflets I was sometimes insulted by the workers.