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
  • Propaganda and action
  • Foreign Language Press
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In July 1944, the Boulevard de Clichy was renamed the Boulevard Philippe Henriot, in honor of the militia member and Secretary of State for Information and Propaganda of the Vichy government shot by the Resistance on June 28, 1944.


Anonymous photograph, July 1944
Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris, Fonds d'actualités © Roger-Viollet
The official homage paid to this ultra--collaborationist by the Vichy government and the Nazi authorities was a response to Resistance actions that became an element of the urban landscape of occupied Paris