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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  • Français / English
  • From Assistance to Resistance
  • Le Comité Parisien de la Libération (The Parisian Liberation Committee)
  • Les Editions de Minuit, a clandestine publisher
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Four American pilots at the home of the Moets, a family involved in the Resistance (Burgundy network) in Saint-Mandé, late 1943. From left to right: Bernstein, Fisher, Burkowsky, and Bogart.


The Moets were denounced and deported—the father to Buchenwald and the mother and daughter to Ravensbrück.
Anonymous photograph
Private collection © TDR