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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La marche à l'étoile [The March to the Star], 1943


Musée du Général Leclerc de Hauteclocque et musée de la Libération de Paris - Musée Jean Moulin © Roger-Viollet
"Published under oppression at the expense of a few literate patriots," this volume was "printed in Paris on Christmas 1943." From 1942 until the Liberation, the Éditions de Minuit were able to clandestinely publish twenty small books of this type.