
A view of Rosiers Street in the Jewish quarter of Paris, before World War II. Paris, France, date uncertain. Photograph »
Street scene in the Jewish quarter of Paris before the war. Paris, France, 1933-1939. Photograph »
Seven-year-old Jacqueline Morgenstern, later a victim of tuberculosis medical experiments at the Neuengamme concentration camp. She was murdered just before the liberation of the camp. Paris, France, 1940. Photograph »
After the first roundup in Paris, French police escort foreign Jewish men from the Japy school to deportation trains at the Austerlitz station. Paris, France, May 14, 1941. Photograph »
A group of Jewish men on a train platform with French policemen at the Austerlitz station before deportation to the Pithiviers internment camp. Paris, France, May 1941. Photograph »
Jewish deportees, guarded by French police, board a train at the Austerlitz station for transport to the Pithiviers internment camp. Paris, France, May 1941. Photograph »
A Jewish women carries her radio into a police station after a German order (August 8, 1941) demanded the confiscation of all radios owned by Jews. Paris, France, 1941. Photograph »
French police round up Jews. Paris, France, August 20, 1941. Photograph »
French government announcement concerning antisemitic legislation. Paris, France, December 10, 1941. Photograph »
"Aryanization" in France: this shop, belonging to Jews, has been given to a non-Jewish "temporary administrator." Paris, April 1942. Photograph »
Jewish women wearing the required yellow badges. Paris, France, June 8, 1942. Photograph »
A young man in the Jewish quarter of Paris wears the mandatory Jewish badge. Paris, France, after June 1942. Photograph »
Jewish men wearing the mandatory yellow badge in the Jewish quarter of Paris. France, after June 1942. Photograph »
Buses waiting at the entrance to the Velodrome d'Hiver, where almost 13,000 Jews were assembled before being transported to Drancy and other French transit camps. Paris, France, July 16 and 17, 1942. Photograph »
In German-occupied Paris, the fence around a children's public playground bears a sign forbidding entrance to Jews. Paris, France, November 1942. Photograph »
Roundup of Jews. Paris, France, ca. 1942. Photograph »
Men of the 2nd French Armored Division attack the Chamber of Deputies, one of the last German stongholds, during the battle to liberate the French capital. Paris, France, August 1944. Photograph »
German officers surrender in Paris. France, August 1944. Photograph »
French soldiers guard German prisoners outside the Louvre. Paris, France, August 1944. Photograph »
American troops march down the Champs Elysees in Paris following the Allied liberation of the city. Paris, France, August 29, 1944. Photograph »