Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945

<p class="Keyword">Nazi Germany used Endlösung to persecute Jews during the Second World War, leading them to the Holocaust, known as “death”. During the German occupation in France, the status of the Jews was applied. Polonski reacted to the situation by establishing a Zionist r...

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Main Authors: Puspitaningrum, B Dewi, Miranda, Airin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UGM Digital Press 2019-10-01
Series:Digital Press Social Sciences and Humanities
Online Access:https://digitalpress.ugm.ac.id/article/280
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Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945
Digital Press Social Sciences and Humanities
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Miranda, Airin
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title Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945
title_short Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945
title_full Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945
title_fullStr Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945
title_full_unstemmed Le rôle de l’armée juive dans la libération de Juifs en France 1942 - 1945
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description <p class="Keyword">Nazi Germany used Endlösung to persecute Jews during the Second World War, leading them to the Holocaust, known as “death”. During the German occupation in France, the status of the Jews was applied. Polonski reacted to the situation by establishing a Zionist resistance, Jewish Army, in January 1942. Their first visions were to create a state of Israel and save the Jews as much as they could. Although the members of the group are not numerous, they represented Israel and played an important role in the rescue of the Jews in France, also in Europe. Using descriptive methods and three aspects of historical research, this article shows that the Jewish Army has played an important role in safeguarding Jewish children, smuggling smugglers, physical education and the safeguarding of Jews in other countries. In order to realize their visions, collaborations with other Jewish resistances and the French army itself were often created. With the feeling of belonging to France, they finally extended their vision to the liberation of France in 1945 by joining the French Forces of the Interior and allied troops.</p>
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