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  • 41Karl Boemelburg — (28 October 1885, Elberfeld, today merged with Wuppertal 1946) was the head of the Gestapo in France during the Second World War. He notably had authority over section IV J, charged with the deportation of the Jews, for which Alois Brunner (sent… …

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  • 42TOULOUSE — (Heb. טולושה), capital of the department of Haute Garonne, in southern France. According to a legendary tradition, there were Jews in Toulouse as early as the eighth century, when as a result of their disloyalty to the ruling Franks, they were… …

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  • 43GURS — (near Pau, Basses Pyrénées), one of France s largest concentration camps during World War II. Situated in southwestern France in what would later be the Unoccupied Zone, it was first used to intern Republican Spanish refugees, and then, later,… …

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  • 44Pablo Casals — Infobox musical artist Name = Pau Casals Img capt = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Pau Casals i Defilló Born = birth date|1876|12|29 El Vendrell, Catalonia, Spain Died = death date and age|1973|10|22|1876|12|29 San Juan,… …

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  • 45Red Dawn — For other uses, see Red Dawn (disambiguation). Red Dawn Poster with title in English and Russian (КРАСНЫЙ РАССВЕТ) Directed by John Milius …

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  • 46Mâcon — For other places called Macon, see Macon (disambiguation). Mâcon …

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  • 47Lorraine 37L — Infobox Weapon name= Lorraine 37L caption= origin= France type= Tracked carrier is ranged= is bladed= is explosive= is artillery= is vehicle=yes is missile= is UK= service= used by=France, Germany, Syria wars= World War II designer=Lorraine… …

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  • 48Roderick Kedward (historian) — Roderick Kedward is a British HistorianBiographyBorn in March 1937 at Hawkhurst, Kent, (Harry) Roderick Kedward spent his early life in Goldthorpe (Yorkshire), Tenterden (Kent) and in Bath where he obtained a scholarship to attend Kingswood… …

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  • 49AIX-EN-PROVENCE — (Heb. אייגש or אייגייש), town in the Bouches du Rhône department, southern France. The first reference to the presence of Jews in Aix en Provence dates from about 1283. They then owned a synagogue and a cemetery situated at Bourg St. Saveur,… …

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  • 50Robert Brasillach — (31 March 1909 ndash; 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist who was executed for advocating collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II. Born in Perpignan, he studied at the École Normale Supérieure and then became a… …

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