A True Look A The German
Occupation Of France
The Jewish Quarter In Paris
They Don't Look Worried About
'Death Camps'
Germany's Grand Entrance Was A
Parade
French Family Rushing To See
The German Parade?
A Typical June Day In 1943
Paris
The Sunday Market
German Soldiers Often Took A
French Girl To The Cinema
Fishing In The Seine
SS Headquarters In Paris
High Society At Longchamps
Racing Season
Brave Americans Were Dying
While The French Sat Out The War
Hoping For A Date with An
Wiermacht Officer
The French Just Sat Out The War
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The French Are Furious Over A Photo
Exhibition Of The German Occupation
The token history of Paris under siege was a total
fabrication. And the portrayal of Jewish suffering, French death camps,
beatings, etc., is one of WW2's bigger hoaxes. All the Wermacht did is
fortify the French coast for the inevitable invasion.
Paris was a rest area where brave Germans came to rest
after heroic battles against the Bolsheviks on the Russian front. Paris
was gay, charming, and the Jewish owned nightclubs flourished.
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A Photo Exhibition Has French Jews Infuriated
The Exhibition featuring photographs of Paris taken during the Nazi
occupation has provoked so much public indignation that the Paris city
council has ordered posters advertising the show to be taken down and has
even called for the exhibition to be closed altogether.
Entitled Paris Sous l'Occupation (Paris Under the Occupation), the
exhibition at the Paris History Library shows 270 colour photographs –
part of the only collection of colour images of their kind – taken between
1941 and 1944 by a collaborator, André Zucca.1
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Young Jewish Students On Holiday
Young women sporting sunglasses smile coquettishly for the camera in
the Jardin du Luxembourg, Parisians chat on crowded café terraces and
stroll nonchalantly through the streets of the capital as they enjoy the
sunshine, while children watch puppet shows and lovers embrace by the
Seine.
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Paris Jews Are Spittling With Anger
Critics of the exhibition protest that it portrays a totally
unrealistic portrait of Paris under the Nazis, ignoring the reality in
which Jews were sent to death camps, many ordinary people went hungry, and
the Jewisn/Communist Resistance members risked their
lives and those of their families to sabotage the Nazi occupiers.1
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France's Glorious Military History
Frances involvement in WW2 consisted of the forty day long "Battle
of France", where Germans pushed the allied armies to Dunkirk,
and
Hitler ordered
his the Panzers divisions to stand down, and let them escape.
The French army
was disbanded,
and Hitler allowed them to returned to civilian life.
Today,
France claims it lost 810,000 in
WW-2, much more than America's 405,000, or Britain's 365,000.
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According
to this France lost 810,000 in WW2
World War II
Fatalities
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Country |
Military |
Civilian |
Total |
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Soviet Union |
8,668,000 |
16,900,000 |
25,568,000 |
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China |
1,324,000 |
10,000,000 |
11,324,000 |
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Germany |
3,250,000 |
3,810,000 |
7,060,000 |
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Poland |
850,000 |
6,000,000 |
6,850,000 |
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Japan |
1,506,000 |
300,000 |
1,806,000 |
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Yugoslavia |
300,000 |
1,400,000 |
1,700,000 |
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Rumania |
520,000 |
465,000 |
985,000 |
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France |
340,000 |
470,000 |
810,000 |
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Hungary |
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750,000 |
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USA |
295,000 |
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295,000 |
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Austria |
380,000 |
145,000 |
525,000 |
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Great
Britain |
326,000 |
62,000 |
388,000 |
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Greece |
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520,000 |
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Italy |
330,000 |
80,000 |
410,000 |
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Czechoslovakia |
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400,000 |
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