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1. United States. Office of War Information. German warning to occupied France. Here, in the Nazis' own black and white, is visual testimony to the fact that the battle of France continues. This grim poster came to the Office of War Information (OWI) from Paris by a devious route, a route which for obvious reasons cannot be given but which, by its very existence, proves that the Gestapo isn't all-powerful. Bordered in red, surmounted by eagle and swastika, the poster is a notice that a member of the German army was killed in Paris, August 21, 1941, and that, as a consequence, every Frenchman under arrest, from August 23 on, will be considered a hostage. "In the case of another attack," the notice--in French and German--states, "hostages in a number corresponding to the seriousness of the criminal act committed will be shot." Here is the full text of the warning which the angry Nazis--probably frightened, too - plastered on the walls of occupied France 1942 Aug

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2. German warning to occupied France. Here, in the Nazis' own black and white, is visual testimony to the fact that the battle of France continues. This grim poster came to the Office of War Information (OWI) from Paris by a devious route, a route which for obvious reasons cannot be given but which, by its very existence, proves that the Gestapo isn't all-powerful. Bordered in red, surmounted by eagle and swastika, the poster is a notice that a member of the German army was killed in Paris, August 21, 1941, and that, as a consequence, every Frenchman under arrest, from August 23 on, will be considered a hostage. "In the case of another attack," the notice--in French and German--states, "hostages in a number corresponding to the seriousness of the criminal act committed will be shot." Here is the full text of the warning which the angry Nazis--probably frightened, too - plastered on the walls of occupied France

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3. The uniforms are different but the cause is the same. Officers of the United Nations attend a garden party of the United Nations Club at Dumbarton Oaks, Sunday, September 6, 1942. Left to right: Colonel B. E. M. Pierre Diepenryck, Military Attache, Belgium; Adjudant de la Salle, France; Madamoiselle S. L., private in the Volontaires, women's equivalent in the Fighting French of the WAAF or Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). This woman has relatives in occupied France and does not want her name mentioned; Lieutenant Dumont, France 1942 Sept. 6.

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4. Dr. Hunt and Dr. Hurrell decorating the graves of American soldiers, Luzancy, France. 12 soldiers and Marines (Americans) are buried in the corner of the park surrounding the Chateau occupied by American Women's Hospital. No. 1

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5. The uniforms are different but the cause is the same. Officers of the United Nations attend a garden party of the United Nations Club at Dumbarton Oaks, Sunday, September 6, 1942. Left to right: Colonel B. E. M. Pierre Diepenryck, Military Attache, Belgium; Adjudant de la Salle, France; Madamoiselle S. L., private in the Volontaires, women's equivalent in the Fighting French of the WAAF or Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). This woman has relatives in occupied France and does not want her name mentioned; Lieutenant Dumont, France

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6. Who's who in occupied and satellite Europe, excluding France [London]: 1944

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7. Great Britain. Ministry of Economic Warfare. Who's who in occupied and satellite Europe (excluding France) [London]: [Ministry of Economic Warfare]; 1944

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8. [Cottage occupied by l'Empereur, Vichy, France] [between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900].

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9. Dr. Hunt and Dr. Hurrell decorating the graves of American soldiers, Luzancy, France. 12 soldiers and Marines (Americans) are buried in the corner of the park surrounding the Chateau occupied by American Women's Hospital. No. 1. April 1919 [date received]

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10. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Parachute making. With two aunts and an uncle in occupied France, Mrs. Delia Raymond makes careful inspection of flare parachutes which she hopes will help free her relatives. Of her work she says, "I like it. It's something so vital--it means so much and is so interesting. The country needs these parachutes, and I'm proud to be able to help make them. We keep hoping all the world will be free someday." Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut 1942 Aug

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11. A French baby show in a prison. Teaching babies how to play, was one of the features of the American Red Cross part of the Franco-American Child Welfare exposition held in the city of Roubaix, northern France in April 1921. Roubaix was occupied by the enemy for four years and many of the babies born during the war didn't get a chance to play April 1921

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12. Who's who in occupied and satellite Europe, excluding France

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13. Rittase, William M., 1894-1968 Production. Parachute making. With two aunts and an uncle in occupied France, Mrs. Delia Raymond makes careful inspection of flare parachutes which she hopes will help free her relatives. Of her work she says, "I like it. It's something so vital--it means so much and is so interesting. The country needs these parachutes, and I'm proud to be able to help make them. We keep hoping all the world will be free someday." Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut

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14. Who's who in occupied and satellite Europe (excluding France)

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15. A French baby show in a prison. Teaching babies how to play, was one of the features of the American Red Cross part of the Franco-American Child Welfare exposition held in the city of Roubaix, northern France in April 1921. Roubaix was occupied by the enemy for four years and many of the babies born during the war didn't get a chance to play

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16. [Cottage occupied by l'Empereur, Vichy, France]

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17. Truffaut, Georges, 1872-1948 Army gardens in France, Belgium and occupied German territory Versailles: Œuvre des pépinières nationales du Touring-club de France; 1919

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18. France. Armée. Service géographique. Cherchel, (coupure spéciale) [Alger, Occupied Algeria?]: Service géographique de l'Armée; 1943

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19. Feeding occupied France during World War I

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20. France (German Occupied Terr., 1940-). Verordnungsblatt für die besetzten französischen Geibete Paris: Hrsg. v. Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres; [n.d.]

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