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French collaborators haircut Vichy France WW2 photos punishment after victory
The Vichy government, headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain and Pierre Laval, actively collaborated in the extermination of the European Jews. It also participated in Porajmos, the extermination of Roma people, and in the extermination of other undesirables. Vichy opened up a series of concentration camps in France where it interned Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, political opponents, etc. Directed by René Bousquet, the French police helped in the deportation of 76,000 Jews to the extermination camps. In 1995, President Jacques Chirac officially recognized the responsibility of the French state for the deportation of Jews during the war, in particular the more than 13,000 victims the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup of July 1942, during which Laval decided, of his own volition (and without being requested by the occupying German authorities), to deport children along with their parents. Only 2,500 of the deported Jews survived the war. The 1944 Battle of Marseille was another event during which the French police assisted the Gestapo in a massive raid, which included an urban reshaping plan involving the destruction of a whole neighbourhood in the popular Old Port. Some few collaborators were tried in the 1980s for crimes against humanity (Paul Touvier, etc.), while Maurice Papon, who had become after the war prefect of police of Paris (a function in which he illustrated himself during the 1961 Paris massacre) was convicted in 1998 for crimes against humanity. He had been Budget Minister under President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Other collaborators, such as Emile Dewoitine, managed to have important functions after the war (Dewoitine was eventually named head of Aérospatiale, the firm which created the Concorde plane). Debates concerning state collaboration remain, in 2008, very strong in France.
French workers at naval bases provided the Kriegsmarine with an essential workforce, thereby supporting Nazi Germany in the Battle of the Atlantic. By 1939, the Kriegsmarine's planning had presumed that they had time to build up resources before war started. When France fell and the ports of Brest, Lorient and St Nazaire became available, there were insufficient Germans to man these repair and maintenance facilities, so huge reliance was made on the French workforce. At the end of 1940, the Kriegsmarine requested 2,700 skilled workers from Wilhemshaven to work in bases on the Atlantic coast, but this was out of a total available workforce of only 3,300. This same request included 870 men skilled in machinery and engine building, but there were only 725 people with these skills in Wilhemshaven. This massive deficit was made up with French naval dockyard workers. In February 1941, the naval dockyard at Brest had only 470 German workers, compared with 6,349 French workers. In April 1941, French workers replaced defective superheater tubes on the Scharnhorst, carrying out the work slowly but, in the opinion of Scharnhorst's captain, to a better standard than could be obtained in the yards in Germany. An assessment commissioned by Vizeadmiral Walter Matthiae in October 1942 of the potential effect of withdrawal of French dockyard workers (considered possible after 32 French fatalities in an air raid at Keroman Submarine Base) stated that all repairs on the surface fleet would cease and U-boat repairs would be cut by 30 per cent. Admiral Darlan stated, on 30 September 1940, that it was useless to decline German requests for collaboration. In September 1942, Rear Admiral Germain Paul Jardel, commander of the French navy in the occupied zone stated We have a special interest in that the workers at our arsenals work, and that they work in the arsenals and not in Germany. From a practical point of view, French workers needed employment and could be conscripted to work in Germany (as happened to nearly a thousand of them). A small number objected to carrying out war work but the majority were found by the Germans to be willing and efficient workers.[26]
Légion des Volontaires fighting with the Axis on the Russian front.
The French volunteers would form the Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism (LVF), Legion Imperiale, SS-Sturmbrigade Frankreich and finally in 1945 the 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne (1st French), which was among the final defenders of Berlin.
French Women Tearily Say Goodbye To German POWs (1944) | British Pathé
German POWs are sent back to Germany as their French girlfriends weep and the French resistance fighters laugh exchanging cigarettes in 1944.
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(FILM ID:1979.13)
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Various C/Us weeping French women embracing German prisoners. It appears the German soldiers are their lovers, the French girls carry cases suggesting they want to accompany their boyfriends back to Germany. An American soldier intervenes: he seems to be explaining to them the women cannot go whilst also reassuring them. One woman collapses with grief - heart wrenching stuff!
Various shots of wounded prisoners being helped to walk or being carried off on stretchers. C/U defiant looking German officer. Various shots scruffy French resistance fighters laughing and exchanging cigarettes.
More shots German prisoners, some look relieved. Various shots civilian woman wearing red cross armband bandaging prisoners. She shakes hands with some German medics as they leave.
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Death by guillotine scene from La Vie, l'Amour, la Mort (Life Love Death).
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French Nazi Collaborators Are Tried & Executed | War Archives
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AMAZING! Body NOT decomposed after 130 years!
Incorruptibility is the quality of a body that does not decompose after death. A body cannot be incorruptible if it has undergone any embalming. Often, a sweet smell can be detected. St Bernaette Soubrois was a shepherd girl in Lourdes, France, gathering firewood when she reported visions of a lady. At the sight of the visions, a hard and dry place, a spring sprang up with water that had miraculous healing properties. Now a famous pilgrimage site for the sick, Lourdes receives over a million visitors a year. While many thousands of miraculous cures have been claimed, only 66 have been confirmed after rigorous proof that the cure is inexplicable scientifically. Where scientists are looking for God. St. Bernadette died in 1879 and was canonized a saint in 1933. Her body was exhumed in 1909 and fount incorruptible. It was exhumed again in 1919, still incorruptible. In 1925 she was placed in a crystal coffin, in a chapel in the Church of St. Gildard at the covent of Nevers where she has been on view ever since, still incorruptible.
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Young Bernadette Soubirous was an illiterate and very poor peasant girl of 14 living in the little unknown town of Lourdes when the Blessed Virgin Mary (not confirmed) appeared to her 18 times in 1858. The humble visionary reported the messages from Heaven with consistent accuracy to government and Church officials. She lived her simple life in seclusion and away from notoriety at Lourdes for eight years following the apparitions. Bernadette entered religious life as a Sister of Charity at Nevers in 1866. It was during her remaining years at St. Gildard Convent that she lived her life of penance to holiness and sanctity dying in 1879. She remains incorrupt at the convent located about 500 miles northeast of Lourdes
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I have just done some more research on this and this is what i found.
Bishop Gauthey of Nevers and the Church exhumed the body of Bernadette Soubirous on September 22, 1909, in the presence of representatives appointed by the postulators of the cause, two doctors, and a sister of the community. They claimed that although the crucifix in her hand and the rosary had both oxidized, her body appeared incorrupt — preserved from decomposition. This was cited as one of the miracles to support her canonization. They washed and reclothed her body before burial in a new double casket.
The Church exhumed the corpse a second time on April 3, 1919. A doctor who examined the body noted, The body is practically mummified, covered with patches of mildew and quite a notable layer of salts, which appear to be calcium salts. ... The skin has disappeared in some places, but it is still present on most parts of the body.
In 1925, the church exhumed the body for a third time. They took relics, which were sent to Rome. A precise imprint of the face was molded so that the firm of Pierre Imans in Paris could make a wax mask based on the imprints and on some genuine photos. This was common practice for relics in France, as it was feared that the blackish tinge to the face and the sunken eyes and nose would make an unpleasant impression on the public. Imprints of the hands were also taken for the presentation of the body and the making of wax casts. The remains were then placed in a gold and crystal reliquary in the Chapel of Saint Bernadette at the mother house in Nevers. The site is visited by many pilgrims and the body of Saint Bernadette is still shown despite being nearly 130 years old.
Their Work Well Done! (1931)
Full title reads: Germany. Their Work Well Done! M. Briand and M. Laval receive strikingly cordial greeting right through Germany on return journey from Berlin.
Berlin, Germany.
French politicians Aristide Briand and Pierre Laval with other dignitaries on railway platform in German station.
Shots of photographers taking pictures.
Interior shots of railway carriage. Laval waves from window. Shot of Briand sitting in railway carriage.
Travel shot from train as it comes in to Hanover station.
Local dignitaries wait on platform to meet Briand and Laval. CU of German policeman standing by train.
Shots form carriage of people waving at train as it passes through the countryside. People wave from bridges and trackside.
Dark two shot of Briand and Laval on arrival in Paris, France. Man holds up flare to illuminate scene as Laval and Briand are given flowers.
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It Happened In Paris: WWII Nazi Occupation (1942 & 1944) | British Pathé
Watch this stunning footage of Nazi occupied France captured surreptitiously by a brave Pathé cameraman, Gaston Madru, from 1942 to 1944. It gives a snapshot of everything from swastikas flying from French buildings to the German retreat from France in 1944.
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Item title reads - It happened in Paris.
France.
Various shots of Pathe cameraman Gaston Madru in 1942, he conceals his camera in a bicycle basket and rides through the streets of nazi occupied Paris. He films nazi flags flying from buildings and offices of the Todt organisation which runs slave labour camps in Germany. M/S of a cinema for German soldiers only. Various shots of bread queues. Various shots at the Longchamps horse races where nazi officers and soldiers are present.
Various shots as French ambassador and nazi collaborator Debrinon speaks at a nazi rally, pan across nazi officers. Also present are Marcel Deat and Comte de Chambrun, now under arrest. Various shots of wounded and repatriated prisoners of war exchanged for workers pressed into German industry. Various shots of a nazi rally in city hall with swastikas on the walls, a man makes a speech and the camera pans around the assembled nazis.
Various shots as Laval returns from Germany with German Minister at Gare du Nord. He gets into a car. Various shots of nazis at Tomb of Unknown Warrior at Arc de Triomphe. Fighting breaks out in the streets as Parisians object to their presence there. Various shots of militia men and nazis standing around.
Various shots as Madru films the burning factories of the Renault plant after the R.A.F. works in 1942. Various shots as German troops begin to retreat as allies advance in 1944. Resistance posters are put up in the open and the French flag is flown again. A couple kiss in the street. Everyone cheers as the allies drive through. Various shots of gunfire between the allies and remaining Germans. People run out of the way and take cover. Crowds cheer and wave afterwards.
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French Resistance In Paris (1944)
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Resistance fighters. Paris, France.
Various shots of a building on fire. M/S three men painting and working on a car. L/S cars driving through streets. M/S sniper at window. Various shots freedom fighters with guns behind barricades. L/S people looking out from window. M/S freedom fighters waving and cheering next to captured German tank. C/U black man holding French flag. Snipers fire at German targets. L/S building with smoke rising from the roof, people stand on bridge and watch. C/U injured German being helped into van. C/U resistance fighters with captured nazi flag, two men shake hands. M/S collaborator being escorted along. C/U collaborator, pan to man's gun. C/U's woman and man listening to radio. Various shots truck on fire in street.
Various shots as female collaborators have all their hair cut off. C/U hair on street. M/S burning truck. Various shots freedom fighters on the streets. C/U 'Fort De Romainville'. C/U people painting the tricolour. Various shots making barricades. Various shots Red Cross at work. Various shots of freedom fighters on the streets.
FILM ID:2002.03
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This video celebrates 30 things I learned at 30 through living in France for 6 years. Some fundamental mindset shifts occurred for me as an expat living in France and the ways in which it has pushed me to become a better person. It's part of the French Culture and French attitude to life that stays with me!
Just some of the lessons include how French people enjoy the moment and live for experiences and connection with others.
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