Policing the Holocaust in Paris - JSTOR Daily

Unlike in the rest of Nazi-occupied Europe, the arrest of Jewish people was largely in the hands of ordinary policemen in France, especially in Paris.

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Previously, #Rozova was criticised by opposition activists for her glamorous lifestyle: designer outfits, private jets, and DJ sets in fashionable clubs. However, after the full-scale invasion, she left #Russia, severed all social ties, and declared that she now lives in a "golden cage."

🖼 In June, #Russian émigré artist #Nastya_Rodionova refused to collaborate with #Parisian galleries where anti-war art was curated by #Rozova