Anti-Jewish restrictions and internment of Jews in Vichy France (Q8614)

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In July 1941 the Vichy government passed a series of measures aimed at tightening restrictions aimed at expelling Jews from most professions on French territory. Prefects were also assigned greater powers to intern and marginalize "administratively"
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Anti-Jewish restrictions and internment of Jews in Vichy France
In July 1941 the Vichy government passed a series of measures aimed at tightening restrictions aimed at expelling Jews from most professions on French territory. Prefects were also assigned greater powers to intern and marginalize "administratively"

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    Anti-Jewish restrictions and internment of Jews in Vichy France
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    In July 1941 the Vichy government passed a series of measures aimed at tightening restrictions aimed at expelling Jews from most professions on French territory. Prefects were also assigned greater powers to intern and marginalize administratively Jews residing in their départements , thus giving them the latitude to resort to expulsion and internment against them. Finally, the use of aryanizat
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