Paris 1940-1944The daily routine
of Parisians
under the Occupation

  • Paris 1940-1944, The Routine under Siege
  • Masters of the Image
  • The German Presence
  • Paris and Collaboration
  • Expositions
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Deliberately "Blurring Daily Life"
  • Paris is hungry, Paris is cold
  • Production
  • Labor Unions in Disarray
  • The War Goes On
  • Multiple Resistances
  • The Resistance Goes Public
  • Cracking Down
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  • The Original Exhibit at the Réfectoire des Cordeliers in Paris
  • Acknowledgements and credits
  • Accessibility
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  • Nazi Propaganda Shows Itself in French
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Pamphlet issued by the Rector of the Academy of Paris regarding Le bolchevisme contre l'Europe, dated May 19, 1942


Champigny-sur-Marne, Musée de la Résistance nationale © MRN
A brochure from the Rector of the Academy of Paris [Paris Education District] strongly encouraging teachers to take their students to visit the "Le bolchevisme contre l'Europe" exhibit ultimately attracted only 2,200 student visitors from 27 secondary schools. Teachers' reports referred to over-blown anti-communist and anti-Semitic discourse as well as blatant avoidance of other issues.