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Thursday, January 23, 2014

World War II in Pictures- On 23 January 1943 the French and Germans meet at the Marseille Town Hall to agree their plans.


Plans related to a big "police" operation that involved the arrest of 6.000 individuals, among them 2.000 Jews that were detained separately. From left to right: SS-Sturmbannführer Bernhard Griese has traveled from Paris to meet local SS commander Mühler, Pierre Barraud, Mayor of Marseille, and Rene Bousquet, Head of the French Police in the fur collared coat.

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