French acknowledge role in Holocaust

Nearly 70 years ago, the Vichy government helped deport some 76,000 people from Nazi-occupied France to concentration camps. Fewer than 3,000 returned alive. Full Story »

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Topics: France, Genocide
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Posted by: Posted by Tanya J. Maurer - Feb 18, 2009 - 3:36 PM PST
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by Tanya J. Maurer - Feb. 18, 2009

The court decision installs a chapter in the official history book of the Holocaust. A story of the communities in France that sheltered Jews might have been a good contrast of the choices people made.

It strangely coincides with a different genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.

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