
Ils ne savaient pas ? Les Français et la Shoah sous l'occupation
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Annette Wieviorka
Annette Wieviorka
Self
Annette Wieviorka
Self
Philippe Boukara
Philippe Boukara
Self - Historian
Philippe Boukara
Self - Historian
Catherine Nicault
Catherine Nicault
Self
Catherine Nicault
Self
Denis Peschanski
Denis Peschanski
Self
Denis Peschanski
Self


Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Self
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Self
Florent Brayard
Florent Brayard
Self
Florent Brayard
Self


Serge Klarsfeld
Serge Klarsfeld
Self
Serge Klarsfeld
Self
Michel Laffitte
Michel Laffitte
Self - Historian
Michel Laffitte
Self - Historian
Claude Tartas
Claude Tartas
Self
Claude Tartas
Self


Laurent Joly
Laurent Joly
Self
Laurent Joly
Self
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