Union générale des israélites de records RG-43.005M

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 Tel. (202) 479-9717 e-mail: [email protected]

Descriptive summary

Title: Union générale des israélites de France records

Dates: 1940-1944

Accession number: 1996.A.0385

Extent: 104 microfilm reels

Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024-2126

Languages: French German

Scope and content of collection Contains information about the establishment of the Union générale des Israélites de France (UGIF) and its work in the Northern and Southern zones of occupied France; work of the Comité de coordination; work of the president and secretariat; Jewish census in France; aid for camp internees; UGIF finance and administration; liaisons with police departments; employees of UGIF; homes for the aged; care of children and orphans; UGIF social services; education and sports; medical welfare; food services and agriculture; the Commissariat général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ); Jewish war veterans and former prisoners of war; "detention camps" in France; and and anti-Jewish legislation in .

Administrative Information

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Acquisition information: Union géńeralé des Israélites de France created the records from 1941 to 1944. They were transferred to Yivo Institute for Jewish Research in the years following World War II. Processing of the orginal records lasted from 1944 until 1957 and received the YIVO record group number 210. Yivo microfilmed the collection from 1988 to 1990. The Archives acquired a copy of the film in 1996.

Existence and location of originals: Yivo Institute for Jewish Research

Historical note The Union générale des Israélites de France (UGIF) arose as a result of the German attempt to promulgate Jewish policies in France according to the precedent of Heydrich's Judenrate in occupied . initially appointed as head of the Office for Jewish Affairs in France. Dannecker failed to win the confidence of French Jewish community leaders in his first attempt at creating a de facto Judenrat--the so called Comité de Coordination. Realizing that the Comité de Coordination could not act as a centralizing agency for Jewish affairs, Dannecker issued a directive to Vichy government official, , to create an all-inclusive organization for the in the occupied zone. In order to ensure a degree of French control over the Jews of the unoccupied zone also, Vallat proposed that UGIF have comprehensive control over the Jews of France, and be organized into two divisions--one for the South (unoccupied zone), and one for the North (occupied zone). From September, 1941, to the end of the year, extensive negotiations ensued between Vallat and French Jewish community leaders concerning the establishment of this proposed union. At the same time, there was intense debate amongst these community leaders on whether they could, or should, accede to the establishment of a body whose criteria for Jewishness were exclusively racial. The Consistoire central--the official corporate representative of Jewish congregations in France since the Napoleonic era--, under the presidency of J.Heilbronner, was, and remained particularly adamant in its opposition to UGIF. Given Dannecker's deadline, however, and the onmipresent threat of German reprisals, the creation of UGIF was inevitable, opposition from within French Jewry notwithstanding. The creation of UGIF for the Northern occupied zone was established by decree on 29th November, 1941; the law was published in the Journal officiel on 2nd December. UGIF in the Southern, unoccupied zone was established by decree on January 8, 1942.

UGIF, in the Northern zone, was managed through "services." These "services" belonged to seven "groupes": 1) General Activity; 2) Administration and finances; 3) Social Services; 4) Youth Activities and Vocational Training; 5) Medical Aid and Care of Infants; 6) Canteens and Food Supplies; 7) Provisions. In the Southern zone, UGIF was divided into seven "directions," each of which was an already existing autonomous organization prior to its absorption in UGIF.

The division of France into an occupied and an unoccupied, or "free," zone, in accord with the terms of the armistice, presented a unique situation in the implementation of in . The authority of the Vichy government extended, in theory, to both the occupied and the unoccupied zones. The different conditions obtaining in the two zones is reflected in the structure and character of UGIF North as against UGIF South. German legislative authority, until

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the take-over of the unoccupied zone by the Nazis in November, 1942, was confined to the occupied zone. UGIF North, therefore, suffering the dual burden of Vichy and German jurisdiction, was much more directly beholden to the German authorities than was UGIF South. UGIF North and UGIF South functioned effectively as separate organizations until mid 1943. Whereas the organizational structure of UGIF North was highly centralized, UGIF South was organized on loosely federative basis. UGIF South served largely as an umbrella organization for already existing organizations that were absorbed within it. Thus, OSE, ORT and HICEM-- organizations officially dissolved with the establishment of UGIF by Vichy decree--continued to function with relative autonomy under the auspices of UGIF South. The looser organizational structure of UGIF South was more conducive to underground resistance work than was the highly centralized structure of UGIF North. This, in part, explains the vigorous opposition of leaders in UGIF South to proposed mergers with UGIF North.

With the escalation of anti-Jewish measures in 1944, and the arrest and deportation of several UGIF leaders, including André Baur and Raoul Lambert, both UGIF North and UGIF South were in disarray by the time of the Allied victory in 1944. The circumstances of UGIF's eventual liquidation in the summer of 1944 are unclear, though it appears that this dissolution may not have been voluntary.

Of the c.350,000 Jews living in France in the summer of 1940, over 77,000 were either killed in concentration camps in Poland or died in detention. The role of UGIF in facilitating the implementation of Nazi Jewish policies in France is an issue that has excited controversy from the time of the creation of the body to the present day. This collection attests to the attempt of French Jewish leaders to cling to the normative structures of Jewish communal and welfare organizations in the face of a murderous and totalizing anti-semitism for which there was no precedent in French history. Virtually every aspect of Jewish life in occupied France came to be under the auspices of one or another UGIF department, and the present collection stands as testimony to the impressive range of UGIF activities in all areas of social concern.

System of arrangement Organized into the following series: 1. The Establishment of UGIF and general materials; 2. Group 1 in the Northern Zone; 3. Group 2 in the Northern Zone; 4. Group 3 in the Northern Zone; 5. Group 4 in the Northern Zone; 6. Group 5 in the Northern Zone; 7. Group 6 in the Northern Zone; 8. Group 7 in the Northern Zone; 9. Materials from the Southern Zone; 10. Miscellaneous materials from both zones

Indexing terms Union générale des israélites de France. France. Commissariat général aux questions juives. Jews--France. Jewish councils--France. Jewish children--France. Jewish orphans--France. Jews--Census. Social service--France. Jews--Sports.

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Prisoners of war. Jews--Education--France. Jewish aged--France. Jewish leadership--France.

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CONTAINER LIST

The Union générale des Israélites de France (UGIF) was established by decree of the Vichy government on November 29, 1941. UGIF was originally designed to encompass all of French Jewry, but the division for the Southern unoccupied zone of France did not begin to function until January, 1942. UGIF was liquidated shortly after the Allied invasion of June, 1944. The great majority of the UGIF records were received from France c.1946. Several additional materials of UGIF provenance arrived at YIVO at later dates. Zosa Szajkowski supervised the collection and cataloguing of the materials.

In cataloguing the material, Szajkowski attempted to maintain the original order by adhering as closely as possible to the principle of provenance. The original administrative structure of UGIF is thus reflected in the arrangement of the files. Sections and subsections correspond to UGIF administrative groupings and their component departments. Many of the sections contain both correspondence and materials that originated in the given department, and materials sent to that department. The great majority of UGIF departments are represented in this collection, but where documentation is entirely lacking for a known department, Szajkowski assigned the appropriate number to an empty section, in the hope that material would arrive at a later date. Such, for example, are sections 24, 26 and 28. Some files, however, contain miscellaneous materials that are not to be identified with any one UGIF section; the sixteen files in section 3 are of this type. Other files have been reconstructed from documents that, over the war years and later, became dispersed, and allotted their appropriate place within the collection. Where this is the case, a notation appears in the catalogue: "Folder made up of discrete pages."

The majority of this collection consists of inter and intra-office materials. These shed valuable light on the inner workings of UGIF, its personnel and leaders. UGIF's own records, in addition, contain a mass of material relevant to the fate of non-UGIF employees in the Holocaust period in France. Especially valuable in this respect are the records of the Lamarck and Guy Patin nurseries in sections 62 and 63, and the miscellaneous collection of documents pertaining to camps in both zones in section 111. Sections 111 and 112 differ in character from the remainder of the collection. Section 111 includes personal documents, family correspondence and photographs belonging to detainees in French camps, returned to UGIF after the deportation of their owners. Section 112 consists of newspaper and periodical clippings, collected by UGIF in both zones, relating to anti-Jewish measures in occupied France, and including copious examples of anti-Semitic propaganda in the French press of this period.

Series Inventory

Series 1: The Establishment of UGIF and General Materials Series 2: Group 1 In the Northern Zone Series 3: Group 1 In the Northern Zone Series 4: Group 3 in the Northern Zone Series 5: Group 4 in the Northern Zone Series 6: Group 5 in the Northern Zone Series 7: Group 6 in the Northern Zone Series 8: Group 7 of the Northern Zone Series 9: Materials from the Southern Zone Series 10: Miscellaneous Materials from Both Zones

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Series Description (Number of folders)

Series 1: The Establishment of UGIF and General Materials 1. Comité de coordination (34) 2. The Establishment of UGIF (2) 3. Miscellaneous UGIF Materials From Both Zones (16)

Series 2: Group 1 In the Northern Zone 4. Offices of Section 1 of Group 1 (39) 5. The Million Franc Contribution (3) 6. Census of Jews in France (65) 7. Dispatch (7) 8. Aid for Internees (55) 9. Legal Office (16) 10. Journals of UGIF (10) 11. Liaison with the German Authorities (148) 12. Administrative Committee (no material) 13. Packages for Internees (5) 14. Laundry parcels (8) 15. Enquiries Concerning Internees (2) 16. Liaison with the Police Department (16) 17. Control Committee (12) 18. Orly Center (1) 19. Boulogne Centre (1)

Series 3: Group 1 In the Northern Zone 20. Section 2: Finance and Administration (29) 21. Section 3: Employees in the Northern Zone (67) 22. Section 8: Census of UGIF Membership in Occupied Zone (Card-index not filmed). (130) 23. Section 16: Finance Committee (2) 24. Seine-et-Oise delegation (No material) 25. Section 43: Old Age Home in Lunéville (3) 26. Section 50: La Terre Promise (cemeteries) (No material) 27. Section 51: Asylum in Nancy (2) 28. Section 53: Old Age Home in Bordeaux (No Material) 29. Section 54: Buildings Supervision and Insurance (11) 30. Section 67: Mutual Assistance Societies (No Material) 31. Correspondence of Sections 1 and 2 with the provinces (27)

Series 4: Group 3 in the Northern Zone 32. Section 5: Social Service (38) 33. Section 18: Office for Social Service on Rue Rodier (7) 34. Section 20: Employment Office (2 35. Section 22: Office for Social Service on Rue des Tournelles (4) 36. Section 31: Returned Parcels (2) 37. Section 42: Care of Displaced Children (3) 38. Section 58: Library (No material) 39. Section 59: Club (No material)

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40. Section 60: Social Services for Youth (1) 41. Section 69: Office for Social Service on 36, Rue Amelot (9) 42. Section 76: Distribution of Clothes (No material)

Series 5: Group 4 in the Northern Zone. 43. Section 9: Youth Work (16) 44. Section 12: Jews Working in the Ardennes (23) 45. Section 19: Youth Centre on Rue Claude Bernard (6) 46. Section 21: Girls Home on Rue Vauquelin (6) 47. Section 24: Benevolent Society on 14, Place des Vosges (2) 48. Section 32: Vocational School on Rue des Rosiers (5) 49. Section 33: Society for the Protection of Young Girls (2) 50. Section 34: ORT (4) 51. Section 35: Society for the Care of Youth (No material) 52. Section 49: Lucien de Hirsch School (2) 53. Section 62: Youth Centre on Rue Montévidéo (2) 54. Section 51: Agricultural School (No material) 55. Section 62: Youth and Child Centre (1) 56. Section 63: Sport (4) 57. Section 65: Youth Centre on 27, Avenue Ségur (2) 58. Section 66: Vocational School (No material)

Series 6: Group 5 in the Northern Zone 59. Section 17: Medical and Social Welfare Committee (15) 60. Section 25: Dispensary, 37, Rue Julien Lacroix (No material) 61. Section 27: Dispensary, 35, Rue des Francs-Bourge (1) 62. Section 28: Children's Home, 16 Rue Lamarck (16) 63. Section 30: Children's Home, 9 Rue Guy Patin (4) 64. Section 40: Marguerite Children's Home, Neuilly (17) 65. Section 41: Orphanage, La Varenne (3) 66. Section 44: Children's Home, Montgeron (1) 67. Section 52: Children's Home, Montreuil (2) 68. Section 56: Children's Home, Louveciennes (2) 69. Section 64: Children's Home, St-Mandé (2) 70. Section 70: Tiomkin Dispensary, Rue Angoulême (1) 71. Section 71: Children's Home, La Varenne (1) 72. Section 80: Rothschild Hospital (16) 73. Section 81: Old Age Home (No material) 74. Section 82: Camp for Aged Jews at Rue Picpus (5) 75. Section 83: Camp Lamblardie (4) 76. Section 84: Sanatorium, Hauteville (Ain) (No material)

Series 7: Group 6 in the Northern Zone 77. Section 6: Food Packages (2) 78-79. Sections 23b, 23g: Canteens on 120, Boulevard de Belleville (2) 80. Section 29: "Moshe Leon" Old Age Home (7) 81. Section 39: Independent Canteens, Rue de Téhéran (2) 82. Section 45: Asylum for Refugees (No material)

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83. Section 46: Communal Canteen, Rue Vauquelin (31) 84. Section 48: Commission for Stores Reserved for Jews (5) 85. Section 57: Canteen, 20, Rue Villiers-de-l'isle-Adam (No material) 86. Section 68: Canteen on Rue Guy Patin (10) 87. Section 72: Canteen, 10 bis Rue Elzévir (No material) 88. Section 73: Canteen, 41, Rue Richer (No material) 89. Section 74: Canteen, 110, Rue Vieille-du-temple (No material)

Series 8: Group 7 of the Northern Zone 90. Section 4: Supplies, 19 Rue de Téhéran (87) 91. Miscellaneous UGIF materials from the Northern zone (19)

Series 9: Materials from the Southern Zone 92. Miscellaneous materials and materials from various Directions in the Southern zone. (144) 93. First Direction in the Southern zone: Welfare (27) 94. Section 1 of first Direction in the Southern zone (136) 95. Section 2 of first Direction in the Southern zone (No material) 96. Section 3 of first Direction in the Southern zone (6) 97. Second Direction in the Southern zone: ORT (15) 98. Third Direction in the Southern zone: OSE (13) 99. Fourth Direction in the Southern zone: Youth (2) 100. Fifth Direction in the Southern zone (5) 101. First section of the fifth Direction: Relief (34) 102. Second section of the fifth Direction: Fédération des Societies Juives de France (2) 103. Third section of the fifth Direction: Camps (15) 104. Sixth direction of the Southern zone: HICEM (39) 105. Seventh Direction of the Southern zone: Alliance Israélite Universelle (4) 106. Miscellaneous materials on financial matters in the Southern zone--insurance, provisions etc. (33) 107. UGIF employees in the Southern zone (102)

Series 10: Miscellaneous Materials From Both Zones 108. Correspondence from both zones with the Commissariat général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ) (20) 109. Miscellaneous materials from both zones concerning Jewish war veterans and former prisoners-of-war. (15) 110. Correspondence of UGIF in both zones with other European countries and with Algiers (8) 111. Miscellaneous materials concerning the detention camps in France (122) 112. Documentation, mainly press cuttings, concerning anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish legislation in Vichy France collected by UGIF in both zones. (161)

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Note: All folder locations identified in the following format: Folder # : Reel # : Frame #

Reel 1

SERIES 1: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF UGIF AND GENERAL MATERIALS

1. Coordinating Committee (34 folders, 1219 pp.)

1.1 : 1 : 1 Coordinating Committee: 1941, 11 pp.: Purpose of Coordinating Committee; curriculum by Albert Levy; notice regarding the tasks of Israelowicz, Biberstein and Sachs; forms for affiliated organizations; distribution of food.

1.2 : 1 : 13 Draft of a project to create the Coordinating Committee; not dated. 3 pp.

1.3 : 1 : 17 Minutes of sessions of Coordinating Committee, March 27 and 31, April 17 and 27; May 8, June 7 and 9, 1941: 12 pp.

1.4 : 1 : 31 Weekly report of Coordinating Committee, April 6 12, 1941, 3 pp.: 336,000 francs collected up to April 1, 1941; report about philanthropic activity; registration of 53.776 persons in 4 philanthropic bureaus.

1.5 : 1 : 35 Israelowicz's reports to Dannecker concerning organization of French Jewry: June July 1941: 24 pp.

1.6 : 1 : 62 Records of Jewish organizations before the war. Documents of Coordinating Committee, 20 pp. Folder formed of discrete pp.

1.7 : 1 : 91 Reports in German on meetings of representatives of Coordinating Committee with Gestapo First Lieutenant Dannecker, March 25, 28, April 1,1941, 5 typed pp. Rabbi Sachs, Israelowicz, Biberstein and Dr. Vajda (Translator) of the Coordinating Committee took part in the meetings.

1.8 : 1 : 97 Correspondence of the Coordinating Committee, Jan. 3,1941 Jan. 6, 1942, 108pp. Included: Confiscation of Jewish shoe store (Jan. 3); calendar issued by Edward Schneeberg; coordinating committee has monopoly on periodical publications in Yiddish and French (June 20 27); efforts to open a Jewish business in Vincennes solely for Jews (July 8); intervention by Synagogue Ahavat Re'im in Les Lilas on behalf of a Jewish worker and reply by Coordinating Committee on sending workers to the Ardennes (Aug. 13 Oct. 13); affiliation of the Sephardic community with the Coordinating Committee (Sept 15); appeal for shoes for poor Jews (Sept. 16 and Oct. 9); a Jew is ready to send electric bulbs to poor Jews although he "regrets certain abuses by our coreligionists" (Sept. 17); ICA building (Sept. 18); Jewish hatter allowed to work under condition that he not have contact with public (Sept 25); appeal against acts of terror from which Jews are suffering (Sept. 1 25); all Jews must periodically report to the Prefecture (Oct. 21); sending a youth to the "T. Dreyfus" Agricultural School (Nov. 3); canteen of 5 Rue Varise affiliates with Coordinating Committee (Nov. 6 12); an interned

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Jew from Pithiviers banished to Sologne for work in fields (Nov. 17); food for Drancy (Dec. 7); Rambam Synagogue will serve as shelter (refuge) for German Army (Dec. 8); priest protests being assigned as member of the Coordinating Committee (Dec. 11); Sephardic canteen (Dec. 24); status of George Amson, pioneer in the Morocco leather industry in France (Dec. 26); appeals on aid to "Otsar Dalim" which has ceased functioning (Jan. 2); request for assistance by Jewish student at the Law Faculty in (Jan. 2); Jewish building inspector forbidden to work (Jan. 6).

1.9 : 1 : 221 Compilation: Reports and correspondence of Coordinating Committee with the German Power, 1941, 42 pp.

1.10 : 1 : 265 Correspondence of the Coordinating Committee with the Police Prefectures of Paris and Orleans and the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 1941, 18 pp.

1.11 : 1 : 284 Letters to the Coordinating Committee and later to Section 5 of UGIF concerning assistance, interventions, and other matters, 1941 1943, 18 pp.

1.12 : 1 : 312 Receipts for record cards in the four areas of philanthropic work of the Aid Committee over the radio (Julien Lacroix, Vauquelin, Durance and Vosges with information according to arrondissements and nationality: Feb. April, 1941.

1.13 : 1 : 337 Report on demonstrations by wives of internees. Not dated (Aug.1941), 5pp. Demonstrations beginning on July 20, 1941. Wives of internees demand that Israelowicz intervene in order to free their husbands. On July 25, Israelowicz refuses to receive a women's delegation and states that this is the president's duty. The women demonstrate and declare that they would rather die than accept aid that the Coordinating Committee is to blame for the arrests and that rich Jews support the camps in order not to be interned themselves. The women strike Israelowicz who calls Dannecker on the telephone, requesting that the police are called. Marcel Stora does not allow this. Stora and a delegation of women go to the police where the director of the foreigners' section (Francois) states that the arrests took place on orders of Dannecker and not of the Coordinating Committee. On July 28, another demonstration occurred and Israelowicz calls on the police. Later on, further demonstrations are reported in the French press and on the radio. The French police and the Gestapo investigate the matter.

1.14 : 1 : 343 Reports to Coordinating Committee on camps, 1941, 8 pp. Folders made up of discrete pp.

1.15 : 1 : 354 Memoranda concerning work rules in the office of Coordinating Committee with signatures of the officials, 1941, 13 pp. and 1 folder.

1.16 : 1 : 369 Lists of officials of Coordinating Committee and affiliated organizations, Oct. 9, 1941 and supplements, 115 pp.

1.17: 1 : 499 Lists and resumes of officials of Coordinating Committee and 10 affiliated organizations, 1941, 32 pp. Also lists of distributed synagogue cards with signatures of the officials.

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1.18: 1 : 533 Register of employees of Coordinating Committee (foreigners), 1941, 25 pp.

1.19: 1 : 539 Employees of Coordinating Committee Confirmations and other materials, 1941, 15 pp. P. 15: Resume of Eliyahu Kruker.

1.20: 1 : 555 Replies to appeal sent to Jews in Aug. 1941 by the Coordinating Committee, 103 pp. and envelopes.

1.21: 1 : 675 List of members of Coordinating Committee in Paris and in suburbs and dues during May July, 1941, 82 pp. P.2: total of 3,798 dues paying members and 982 non paying. Lists according to arrondissements and suburbs.

1.22 : 1 : 799 Daily lists of dues in the Coordinating Committee. Voluntary contributions and subscriptions to the Bulletin, Sept. 3 Nov. 28, 1941, 115 pp.

1.23 : 1 : 719 Lists and slips of dues and contributions for the Coordinating Committee, 1941 Jan. 1942, 43 pp. Dossier by Collector Jacoby, including: lists and dues, often with remarks concerning the reasons for refusal of dues, with indications of percentages the collector has received. Also a page of observations concerning the pro German character of the Committee. Inquiry concerning why the authors of the articles are anonymous, etc.

1.24 : 1 : 979 Same: Dec. 1941 Feb. 1942, 91 pp.

1.25 : 1 : 1072 Same: Dec. 1941 Jan. 1942, 18 pp. One file from Collector Arditti.

1.26 : 1 : 1092 Lists of contributors and donors to Coordinating Committee, 1941, 101 pp.

1.27 : 1 : 1228 Same, Jan. 1942, 27 pp.

1.28 : 1 : 1262 Same, 1941: 14 pp.

1.29 : 1 : 1277 Various materials on membership of Coordinating Committee, 7 pp., folder made up of discrete documents. Including: Statistics of membership in Sept. 1941 Jan. 1942.

1.30 : 1 : 1287 Cash book of Coordinating Committee June 1941 Feb. 1942: 18 pp.

1.31 : 1 : 1325 Finances of Coordinating Committee 1941, 12 pp. Including: Memoranda of June 24 and 29, 1941 concerning the salaries and work conditions of employees; lists of salaries; incomes and expenditures of June 30 and July 31, 1941.

1.32 : 1 : 1340 Various materials of Coordinating Committee, 1941, 35pp. Including: Memorandum concerning organization of Jewish communities in Germany; appeal of July 1941; report on work completed; situation in Angoulême.

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Reel 2

1.33 : 2 : 1 Same: 1941 1942, 29 pp. (Folder made up of discrete documents.)

1.34 : 2 : 39 Same: 1941 Jan. 1942, 19 pp. Including reports from the "Chantier Médical de Bron."

2. Establishment of UGIF (2 folders, 94pp.)

2.1 : 2 : 60 Raymond Raoul Lambert's chronicle concerning the establishment of the UGIF, 20 Sept. 1941 9 Jan. 1942; chronological description and texts of documents addressed to Albert Levy, president of the Comité d'assistance aux réfugiés, 49 typed pages.

2.2 : 2 : 110 Memorandum of Albert Levy to the Central Consistory regarding the establishment of the UGIF and the attitude of the Consistory to the UGIF, written at end of Feb. 1942, in the form of a chronicle, with texts and documents, 45 typed pages.

3. General Materials of UGIF in Both Zones (16 folders, 847 pp.)

3.1 : 2 : 156 Minutes of the Administrative Council of UGIF in both zones, Oct. 25 26, 1943, 5 pp.

3.2 : 2 : 162 Correspondence of UGIF sections in both zones concerning administrative matters, interventions, aid, etc., 1942 1944, 145 pp.

3.3 : 2 : 341 Same, Dec. 1943 May 1944, 169 pp. Page 75: Questionnaire by the Central Consistory regarding Jews during the war (Documents sur les Israélites pendant la Guerre de 1939), pp. 153 54, inquiry by Norway regarding the fate of the internees (Apr. 1944).

3.4 : 2 : 544 UGIF correspondence in both zones, 1942 1944, 29 pp.: pp. 1 3, custody of a child of arrested parents in Nevers; p. 4, exception permit for Jewish attorneys to continue in their profession; p. 7, arrests of Jews in Mans after attempted assassination in German employment office, Feb.1943; p.10, wine from Clermont Ferrand for a seder in Drancy (April 1943); PP.12 14, German order concerning the evacuation of the border zone of the Département of Basses Pyrénées (June 1943); p. 18, aid for Jewish Refugees to be paid through UGIF (Gerardmer Feb.1944); pp. 22 23, regulations for sending parcels to internees in Rothschild Hospital (April 1944); pp. 26 27, at the beginning of May 1944, 25 persons from Alsace Lorraine were sent from to Drancy; pp. 28 29, on May 22, 1944 the Germans closed the welfare office in Toulouse and arrested the employees. Information regarding similar cases in other towns in Southern France.

3.5 : 2 : 580 UGIF correspondence from both zones, 1942 1944, 21 pp., including: conference of leaders of local offices of the Fifth Directorate in South Marseilles, June

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12, 1942; correspondence between prefect of the Vosges, the town council of Vittel and UGIF regarding grants to Jewish refugees, Jan. 1944.

3.6 : 2 : 606 UGIF correspondence with various towns in both zones, Sept. 1942 July 1943, 13 pp. One folder of discrete pp. Clichy (Seine), Mainsat (Creuse), Marcigny (S. & L.), Montiers (Savoie), Simiane (B. Alpes), Bourglès Valence (Drôme), etc.

3.7 : 2 : 627 Same, Covers administrative matters, interventions, aid, etc. 1942 1944 40 pp.

3.8 : 2 : 673 Same, April 23, 1943 Jan. 17, 1944. 205 pp.: Neuilly s/Seine, Paris, Bréavannes (S. & O), Pralognau (Savoie), Pelletin (Creuse), Grenoble, Aix (B. du R.), Sanatorium de Brévannes (S.& O.), Marseilles, Bayonne, Lyon. Royat (P. d.D.), Vichy,Sisteron (B.Alp.), Luc (Var), Gap, Carrières s/Seine, Pan (B. Alp.), Veauche (Loire), Brunet Toulon (Var), Chateaurone, St.Etienne.

3.9 : 2 : 910 UGIF correspondence in both zones with Nancy and Nîmes, 1943 1944, 5 pp.

3.10 : 2 : 917 UGIF correspondence in both zones with Terrebourg, Tulle and Toulouse, 1943, 11 pp.

3.11 : 2 : 933 Correspondence between the UGIF central offices and Marseilles and Paris about aid to children, 1942 1943, 21 pp.

3.12 : 2 : 956 Correspondence of UGIF in both zones about fate of internees 1942 1944, 46 pp.

3.13 : 2 : 1009 Correspondence between the UGIF directorates in both zones, 1942 1944, 46 pp.

3.14 : 2 : 1073 Same, 1942 1944 (folder made up of discrete pp.).

3.15 : 2 : 1124 Correspondence between UGIF in Lyons with Paris UGIF sections about administrative matters, interventions, aid, etc., 1942 1944, 27 pp.

3.16 : 2 : 1153 Correspondence of UGIF general director in Lyons with UGIF in Paris, 1944, 19pp.

SERIES 2: GROUP ONE IN THE NORTHERN ZONE

4. Sections of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (President and General Secretariat) (39 folders, 3,248 pp.)

4.1 : 2 : 1176 Map of Paris with indications of UGIF sections, not dated.

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4.2 : 2 : 1178 77 cards of an index of UGIF sections in the Northern Zone, undated. Historical data on each UGIF Section in the Northern Zone; also provincial delegations.

4.3 : 2 : 1269 Agenda and minutes of the Administrative Council (Conseil d'Administration) of UGIF in the occupied zone, Jan. 11 Apr. 7, 1942, 31 pp.

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4.4 : 3 : 1 Minutes of Administrative Council of UGIF in the Northern Zone, Jan. July 1943, 130 pp. Correspondence added to some minutes.

4.5 : 3 : 135 Minutes of the session of the Consultative Committee (Comité consultatif) of UGIF in Paris, Nov. 4, 1943, 9 pp. The Committee was made up of: Ach, Marcel Lévy, Masius, Schendel, Godchot, Geissman, Dr. Wilenski, Colonel Kahn, Rosenwald, Louy, Lévy Hollander, Kohn (on Kuperman), Mme Espir, Mme Toni Stern, Nissim (on Thérèse Dreyfus), Mme Kauffmann, Byl, Birgeras. Considered were the reports concerning various centers; liaison between medical section and social service; canteens; libraries and toys; clothing; UGIF employees. PP. 7 8, speech by Edinger at the session; p. 9, session of the subcommittee for reorganizing the bookkeeping of the UGIF, Nov. 9, 1942.

4.6 : 3 : 145 Minutes 1 8 of weekly consultations of leaders of the UGIF sections in Paris, Aug. Oct. 1942, 13 pp.

4.7 : 3 : 160 Same, Sept. Nov. 1942, 15 pp.

4.8 : 3 : 176 Correspondence of General Secretariat, Aug. Dec. 1942, 392 pp., alphabetically arranged. Correspondence of Marcel Stora, André Baur, André Katz. Subjects include: UGIF to take over the dyeing plant in Rue Salnié for Jewish customers; requests for jobs; appeal for aid by a father of 7 children interned in Drancy; appeals from Economy (Sarthe) by the Christian wife of an interned Jew; appeal from a worker at Wirtschaftsoberleitung (WOL 111) in the Ardennes Mountains concerning his interned children in Pithiviers. UGIF takes 7 children in care from the French Red Cross in Chalon-sur-Saone, (Oct. 12, 1942); appeals on obtaining interventions, etc. A letter from a woman who fears for the fate of the Jews in her neighborhood because of the opening of a club for young girls at the synagogue on the Montévidéo (Nov. 13, 1942); also materials from the Southern Zone.

4.9 : 3 : 625 General correspondence of the General Secretariat, Sept. Dec. 1942, 352 pp. Only letters A K in a folder. Subjects include: interventions, camps; employees of UGIF; child care; petition by Jacques Blum regarding state of Jews in the 4th arrondissement who are forbidden to eat in French restaurants and who do not have any cooking gas, signed by a large number of Jews.

4.10 : 3 : 1028 UGIF correspondence, chiefly Section 1, Oct. Dec. 1942, 25pp. Including: Certificates of discharges from Rothschild Hospital; notice of Oct. 27, 1942, concerning

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discipline in the work of UGIF employees; also a permit of 1943 to continue to keep open a cafe on Rue Vieille de Temple No. 24.

4.11 : 3 : 1054 Correspondence of sections 1 and 2 concerning various matters, 1942 1943, 19 pp. Subjects included: rabbinical seminary; UGIF correspondence between both zones; arrest of A. Baur on account of the escape of 2 Jews from Drancy; reorganization of UGIF.

4.12 : 3 : 1081 Correspondence of section 1, chiefly in 1943, also 1942, arranged in alphabetical order, 186 pp. Correspondence of Marcel Stora, George Edinger, Andre Baur; mainly inquiries concerning internees and deportees, and replies; appeals for aid.

4.13 : 3 : 1324 General correspondence of section 1 with Paris and the provinces, Nov. 1943, 65pp.

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4.14 : 4 : 1 General correspondence of section 1 with Paris and the provinces, Dec. 1943, 93 pp.

4.15 : 4 : 116 Correspondence of section 1, Dec. 1943 - Sept. 1944, arranged alphabetically, 209 pp. Subjects included: administrative matters: requests for aid; interventions for internees; inquiry by a bank concerning the fate of Jewish debtors who offered their cars as pledges (July, 1944).

4.16 : 4 : 352 General correspondence of section 1 with Paris and the provinces, Jan 1944, 71 pp.

4.17 : 4 : 430 General correspondence of section 1, Feb. - March, 1944, 106pp.

4.18 : 4 : 566 Correspondence of section 1 regarding nurses for camps, 1942, 20 pp.

4.19 : 4 : 592 Correspondence of Section 1 regarding provisioning (mainly for internees) by order of the German authorities, 1942, 33 pp.

4.20 : 4 : 626 Interventions and other materials, 1942 1943, 29 pp. File of Section 1: p. 5, appeal by Algerian Jew to Marshall Pétain to free his wife interned for not wearing the ; pp. 6 7, children arrested, July 16 17,1942; pp 12 13, protest by the Paris Consistory against the blocking of their funds; pp. 28 29, projects to employ unemployed Jews in the Paris area (July 8, 1943).

4.21 : 4 : 662 Correspondence of Section 1 with the Red Cross, the Maison du Prisonnier and the Secours National concerning interventions, aid to internees, etc., 1942 1943, 31 pp.

4.22 : 4 : 698 Correspondence with foreign consulates concerning emigration, interventions, etc., 1942 1944, 27 pp. Including: receipt from the Hungarian consulate

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for 60,000 Frs., obtained from UGIF for the repatriation of Hungarian Jews, Dec. 24, 1943.

4.23 24 : 4 : 733 Correspondence, chiefly regarding the fate of internees, 1943, 380 pp. (arranged alphabetically in two folders). File of Section 1: The majority of replies to inquiries are to the effect that the UGIF was not concerned with the administration of the camps and therefore has no information about the internees.

4.25 : 4 : 1209 Correspondence of Section 1, chiefly regarding fate of internees and interventions, 1943, 52 pp. (alphabetically arranged, folders H K).

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4.26 : 5 : 1 Correspondence of Section 1, chiefly regarding fate of internees and interventions, 97 pp. (folder L).

4.27 : 5 : 113 Correspondence of Section 1, chiefly regarding fate of internees and interventions, 50 pp. (folder M O).

4.28 : 5 : 167 Correspondence of Sections 1 and 2 with the Paris Consistory and the Central Consistory, 1942, 36 pp.

4.29 : 5 : 209 Same, 1943, 104 pp.

4.30 : 5 : 325 Same, 1944, 26 pp.

4.31 : 5 : 356 Correspondence of Section 1 concerning various Jewish organizations in Paris, March Aug. 1942, 16 pp.: La Terre Promise, Foyer des Israélites réfugiés (5 rue de Varize), Soc. des Enfants de Japhet, Toit Familial, La Mère et l'Enfant.

4.32 : 5 : 373 Correspondence of Section 1 to the leaders of all groups and divisions, 1942, 32 pp.

4.33 : 5 : 408 Memoranda between Section 1 and various other sections, 1942 1943, 104 pp.

4.34 : 5 : 516 Same, 1942 1944, 61 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

4.35 : 5 : 578 Memoranda of Section 1 to all groups; also from the head of Group 6 to the sections in the group, 1942 1943, 25 pp.

4.36 : 5 : 606 Memoranda of UGIF Section 1 to the leaders of all groups and sections, 1943, 69 pp.

4.37 : 5 : 678 Reports from various UGIF sections to Section 1, 1944, 219 pp.

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4.38 : 5 : 1012 Various materials from the UGIF directorate in the Northern Zone, 23 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. Including: a letter from Ozarow (Poland); a letter from Rabbi P. Haguenauer to Edinger.

4.39 : 5 : 1038 Certificates and authorizations for missions by UGIF employee, 1943 1944, 29 pp. File of Section 1.

5. Contribution of One Billion Francs (3 folders, 364 pp.)

5.1 : 5 : 1068 Correspondence and accounts by Coordinating Committee and later UGIF concerning the contribution of one billion Francs, Dec. 15, 1941 Nov. 18, 1943, 132 pp.: pp. 1 2, German order of December 15, 1941 that the first installment of 250,000,000.00 Fr. was to be paid by Jan. 15, 1942 at the latest, confiscation of Jewish property for this purpose, etc.; pp. 2-4, appeal by UGIF to the Committee for Professional Organization of Banks (Comité Permanent d'Organization Professionnelle des Banques) for a loan of that amount guaranteed by Jewish properties in the Occupied Zone and correspondence with banks; p. 15, composition of UGIF Council in the occupied zone; pp. 16 20, list of banks granting the loan and list of UGIF drafts; p. 23, report to Dannecker concerning the UGIF budget; pp. 26 27, payment of 250 million Fr.(second part of contribution); pp.45 46, interest on the loan; pp. 116 117, minutes of the session of the financial committee of UGIF on using the census of Jews in order to share the payments on the contribution (Aug. 7, 1942); pp.118 122, confidential memorandum of Sept.13, 1942, concerning the contribution; pp.123 128, appeal by UGIF to the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs concerning the status of Jews whose property had been confiscated, the jurisprudence regarding this matter; the attitude of Jews with respect to this and the contribution; pp. 129 130, memorandum of the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs to UGIF regarding the manner of taxing Jews for the payment of the contribution.

5.2 : 5 : 1202 Correspondence with the German and French authorities and banks concerning payment of installment of the billion Fr. in contributions, Jan. 17 Dec. 11, 1942, 32 pp.

5.3 : 5 : 1236 Contribution of one billion Fr.; 200 promissory notes by UGIF, Jan. 15, 1942. The notes were made out in the names of the banks that granted UGIF a loan for payment of the contribution and they were signed by André Baur, Vice President of UGIF in the occupied zone.

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6. Census of Jews in France (65 folders, 4201pp.)

6.1 : 6 : 1 Circular from Ministry of the Interior on the census of Jews (Vichy, July 29, 1941) and samples of census cards, 20 pp.

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6.2 : 6 : 23 Various demographic materials on the census of Jews, 7 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. Folders 3 64, census of Jews according to départements in order to be enabled to cover the billion Fr. in contributions. UGIF decided to tax the Jews and for this purpose it obtained, in 1942 and 1943, copies of the census of the Jews. The census was carried out in keeping with the law of June 2, 1941. Some of the prefectures continued their checks on the Jews and carried out further censuses. Some of the censuses also carried information on Jewish property.

6.3 : 6 : 32 Ain 34 pp. 6.4 : 6 : 67 Aisne 24 pp. 6.5 : 6 : 98 Allier 6 pp. 6.6 : 6 : 106 Ardennes ll pp. 6.7 : 6 : 119 Aube 61 pp. 6.8 : 6 : 181 Belfort 24 pp. 6.9 : 6 : 210 Calvados 21 pp. 6.10 : 6 : 234 Charente 66 pp. 6.11 : 6 : 301 Charente maritime 10 pp. 6.12 : 6 : 312 Cher 3 pp 6.13 : 6 : 317 Cote d'Or 119 pp. 6.14 : 6 : 340 Cotes du Nord 10 pp. 6.15 : 6 : 351 Deux Sèvres 15 pp. 6.16 : 6 : 368 Doubs 10 pp. 6.17 : 6 : 379 Eure 6 pp. 6.18 : 6 : 386 Eure de Loir 18 pp. 6.19 : 6 : 405 Finistère 19 pp. 6.20 : 6 : 425 Gironde 41 pp. 6.21 : 6 : 468 Ille et Vilaine 17 pp. 6.22 : 6 : 501 Indre et Loire 141 pp. 6.23 : 6 : 644 Jura 2 pp. 6.24 : 6 : 647 Landes 6 pp. 6.25 : 6 : 654 Loir et Cher 12 pp. 6.26 : 6 : 667 Loire inférieure 239 pp. 6.27 : 6 : 736 Loiret 28 pp. 6.28 : 6 : 765 Maine et Loire 12 pp. 6.29 : 6 : 785 Manche 8 pp. 6.30 : 6 : 798 Marne 90 pp. 6.31 : 6 : 889 Marne (Haute) 21 pp. 6.32 : 6 : 913 Mayenne 7 pp. 6.33 : 6 : 921 Meurthe et Moselle 48pp. 6.34 : 6 : 970 Meuse 114 pp. 6.35 : 6 : 1092 Morbihan 10 pp. 6.36 : 6 : 1103 Nièvre 31 pp. 6.37 : 6 : 1135 Nord, 13 files (continued on Reel 7)

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6.38 : 7 Nord (continued from Reel 6)

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6.39 : 7 Nord 6.40 : 7 Nord 6.41 : 7 Nord 6.42 : 7 Nord 6.43 : 7 Nord 6.44 : 7 Nord 6.45 : 7 Nord 6.46 : 7 Nord

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6.47 : 8 Nord (continued from Reel 7) 6.48 : 8 Nord 6.49 : 8 Nord 6.50 : 8 : 448 Oise 26 pp. 6.51 : 8 : 475 Orne 7 pp. 6.52 : 8 : 484 Pas de Calais 6 pp. 6.53 : 8 : 491 Pyréneées Basses 43 pp. 6.54 : 8 : 535 Saône (Haute) 5 pp. 6.55 : 8 : 545 Saône (Haute) 5 pp. 6.56 : 8 : 555 Saône et Loire 224 pp. 6.57 : 8 : 583 Sarthe 30 pp. 6.58 : 8 : 614 Seine et Marne 12 pp. 6.59 : 8 : 638 Seine et Oise 137 pp. 6.60 : 8 : 876 Somme 45 pp. 6.61 : 8 : 926 Vendée 12 pp. 6.62 : 8 : 946 Vienne 584 pp.

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6.63 : 9 : 92 Yonne 5 pp. 6.64 : 9 : 102 Yonne 22 pp.

6.65 : 9 : 126 Correspondence of UGIF Section 2 in the Northern Zone with the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs regarding supplying to UGIF copies of the Departmental censuses of Jews, 1943, 1944: 20 pp.

7. Dispatch: Section 7 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone

7.1 : 9 : 147 Memoranda between UGIF sections 7 and 4, May Dec. 1942, 46 pp.

7.2 : 9 : 195 Memoranda between sections 3 and 7, 1942, 9 pp.

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7.3 : 9 : 205 Memoranda to various UGIF Sections, 1942 1943, 94 pp. Folder of section 7. Subjects included: social service; youth and children's centers; work in the Ardennes.

7.4 : 9 : 314 Record of memoranda to various sections, 1942 1943, 10 pp.

7.5 : 9 : 330 Memorandum of head of first UGIF group, Marcel Stora, to all sections, Jan. 7, 1943 Feb. 14, 1944, 104 pp.

7.6 : 9 : 398 Monthly reports of Section 7, Oct. 1943-June 1944, 10 pp.

7.7 : 9 : 410 Personnel reports of Section 7, October, 1943-June, 1944.

8. Aid to Internees: Section 10 of First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (55 folders, 6091pp.)

8.1 : 9 : 426 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 10, May Dec. 1942, 111 pp.

8.2 : 9 : 543 Memoranda between sections 1 and 10, 1942 1943, 35 pp.

8.3 : 9 : 579 Correspondence with the UGIF sections 10, 23, 26 and 31 on providing parcels for internees, March 16 July 19, 1943, 207 pp. Chiefly letters from internees and their families about parcels for internees as well as parcels returned by internees to their families; letters from families in the provinces (chiefly Marseilles) concerning internees in Drancy.

8.4 : 9 : 830 Record of aid to internees and their families, 1942: Nos. 11 472 (Nos. l 10 missing), 39 pp.

8.5 : 9 : 909 Lists of internees in Drancy, 1942 1943: 13 pp. including a September 1942 list of internees who are also enrolled in the UGIF in Epinal and a May 1943 list of Jewish men married to non-Jewish women who were in Drancy for over one year when the list was prepared.

8.6 : 9 : 924 Various materials of Section 10, 1942 1943, 18 pp. including information on receiving parcels for internees. Folder made up of discrete pp.

8.7 : 9 : 950 Same, 1942 1943, 21 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

8.8 : 9 : 977 Lists of aid rendered and parcels for internees and their families, 1943,19 pp.

8.9 : 9 : 999 Aid for internees in Compiègne and Drancy and their families, among them internees who had come from Marseilles through Compiègne to Drancy, 1943, 23 pp.

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8.10 : 9 : 1028 Lists, letters and memoranda concerning the fate of internees 1942 1943, 40 pp. PP. 18 22, concerning Dutch citizens in Drancy; p. 40, ancestry of interned woman of Alsace origin.

8.11 : 9 : 1075 Invitations to the office of Section 10, Aug. 1942, 25 pp.

8.12 : 9 : 1126 Book of records of receipts for 2.00 Fr. for sending parcels to internees, Nos. 1901 2000, sample, 2pp.

8.13 : 9 : 1129 Information from UGIF Sections 10 and 6 concerning acceptance of parcels from internees who had left Drancy, July, 1942, 72 pp.

8.14 : 9 : 1214 Notices from UGIF Section 10 to families of those interned in and transported from Drancy to collect parcels of clothing from Drancy, August, 1942, 140pp.

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8.15 : 10 : 1 Same, Aug. 1942, 218 pp.

8.16 : 10 : 377 Same, Sept. 1942, 240 pp.

8.17 : 10 : 711 Same, Sept. 1942, 232 pp.

8.18 : 10 : 948 Same, Oct. 1942, 280 pp.

8.19 : 10 : 1459 Same, Oct. 1942, 234 pp.

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8.20 : 11 : 1 Same, Nov. 1942, 193 pp.

8.21 : 11 : 223 Same, Nov. 1942, 150 pp.

8.22 : 11 : 452 Same, Dec. 1942, 127 pp.

8.23 : 11 : 696 Same, 1942, 38 pp.

8.24 : 11 : 757 Same, 1942 1943, 272 pp.

8.25 : 11 : 1281 Returned reports from Section 10 concerning the collection of parcels from internees, 1942 1943. Most of the reports were opened during the cataloguing; some of the reports are directly from the "Service Sociale" in Drancy. PP. 1-180.

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8.26 : 12 : 1 Same. PP. 181-291.

8.27 : 12 : 175 Reports from Section 10 for claiming parcels from internees in Drancy, Feb. 1943, 150 pp.

8.28 : 12 : 470 Same, Feb, 1943, 141 pp.

8.29 : 12 : 752 Same, March 1943, 135 pp.

8.30 : 12 : 997 Same, March 1943, 200 pp.

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8.31 : 13 : 1 Same, March 1943, 145 pp.

8.32 : 13 : 274 Same, April 1943, 125 pp.

8.33 : 13 : 506 Same, April 1943, 101 pp.

8.34 : 13 : 695 Same, May 1943, 34 pp.

8.35 : 13 : 755 Same, July 1943, 45 pp.

8.36 : 13 : 830 Same, June 1943, 174 pp.

8.37 : 13 Same, 1943, 247 pp.

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8.38 : 14 : 1 Letters from relatives of internees in reply to notices from Section 10 to call for parcels from internees who have left Drancy and authorizations to receive these. 1942 1943, 89 pp.

8.39 : 14 : 139 Same, 1942 1943, 82 pp.

8.40 : 14 : 265 Correspondence of Section 10 with families of internees about collecting parcels from internees who have left Drancy, 1943. Arranged alphabetically. PP. 1 196, A K.

8.41 : 14 : 518 Same. PP. 1 150, L Z.

8.42 : 14 : 712 Inventory of parcels to be returned to families of internees, Nov. 10, 1942, 27 pp.

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8.43 : 14 : 748 List of 125 parcels to be returned to families of internees who are in the labor camps, Aug. 1942, 5 pp.

8.44 : 14 : 754 List of parcels to be returned to families of internees, 1942, 25 pp.

8.45 : 14 : 781 Same, Aug. 26-Dec. 27, 1943, 68 pp.

8.46 : 14 : 850 Record of persons in Paris and the provinces to whom parcels from internees have been delivered, 1942, 108 pp.

8.47 : 14 : 963 Record of clothing parcels sent to internees as well as left over clothing of exiles in Drancy sent to their relatives, 1942 or 1943, 300 pp.

8.48 : 14 : 1017 Record of persons in Paris to whom parcels were sent from internees, 1942 1943, 99 pp.

8.49 : 14 : 1073 Record of persons in the provinces to whom parcels were sent from internees, 1943, 23pp.

8.50 : 14 : 1096 Same, chiefly Southern France, 1943, 50pp.

8.51 : 14 : 1130 Lists of parcels to be returned to families of internees and parcels for internees, June 3 June 5, 1944, 96 pp. P. 86, list of internees in the Bassano camp requesting parcels.

8.52 : 14 : 1231 Two records of parcels to be returned to families of internees in Pithiviers, undated, 52 pp.

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8.53 : 15 : 1 Lists of parcels to be returned to families of interned, not dated, 99pp.

8.54 : 15 : 94 Same, not dated, 33pp.

8.55 : 15 : 161 Same, not dated, 9 pp.

9.Law Office: Section 11 of the UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (16 folders, 942pp.)

9.1 : 15 : 178 Legislation concerning Jews, 1940 1944; text and explanations by Section 11, 92 pp.

9.2 : 15 : 305 Same, 26 pp.

9.3 5 : 15 : 344 Interventions on freeing internees, particularly from Drancy, July Sept, 1942, arranged alphabetically in 3 folders. PP.1 6, list of appeals for liberation from Drancy, with remarks on the reasons for the appeals and results; p. 7, police measures

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for the transport of one thousand internees on Sept. 1, 1942; pp. 194 197, wedding of interned woman in Drancy.

9.6 : 15 : 818 Correspondence and memoranda of UGIF Section 11, 1942, 55 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. Also a few documents from the year 1941.

9.7 : 15 : 883 Memoranda and correspondence of Section 11 concerning interventions for internees and various legal matters, 1942, 52 pp.

9.8 : 15 : 942 Same, 1942, 50 pp.

9.9 : 15 : 998 Memoranda between sections 1 and 11, 1942 43, 18 pp.

9.10 : 15 : 1017 Memoranda of Section 11, 1943,42 pp. Interventions, housing, permits to keep radios, inquiry whether one could apply for the naturalization of 2 children.

9.11 : 15 : 1075 Memoranda and correspondence of Section 11 concerning interventions on behalf of internees and other legal matters, 1943, 75 pp.

9.12 : 15 Same, 1943, 28 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

9.13 : 15 : 1203 Same, 1943 44, 74 pp.

9.14 : 15 : 1299 Same, 1944, 12 pp.

9.15 : 15 : 1312 Same, 1944, 22 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

9.16 : 15 : 1339 Same, not dated, 12pp.

10. Bulletins of the Coordinating Committee, later UGIF Section 13 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (10 folders, 1800pp.)

10.1 : 15 : 1354 Plans to issue L'information Juive de Paris, Feb March 1941,15 pp.

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10.2 : 16 : 1 Documents of Coordinating Committee concerning issuance of L'information Juive de Paris, March 26, 1941, 7 typed pp. in German.

10.3 : 16 : 9 Various materials of Coordinating Committee and UGIF concerning bulletin, 1941 42, 33 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

10.4 : 16 : 55 Memoranda between UGIF sections 1 and 13, 4 pp.

10.5 : 16 : 60 Censored galley proofs of the bulletin of UGIF, Nos. 2 15, not complete, 262 pp.

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10.6 : 16 : 330 Same, Nos. 16 30, 392 pp.

10.7 : 16 : 725 Same, Nos. 31 49, not complete, 375 pp.

10.8 : 16 : 1110 Typed copies of articles in UGIF bulletin, 320 pp., not complete.

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10.9 : 17 : 1 Same, 310 pp. Copies of the previous folder.

10.10 : 17 : 313 Calendar for the Jewish year 5702-5703 (1942) issued by Coordinating Committee, later through UGIF, in the occupied zone, 82 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11. Liaison with German Authorities: Section 10 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (148 folders, 1800 pp.)

11.1 : 17 : 393 Israelowicz's reports to S.S. Obersturmführer Dannecker concerning UGIF activities, Feb. 6 May 25, 1942, 52 pp.: p. 10, according to information from the French police of Feb. 12, 1942, permits will no longer be issued by them but by the German authorities; pp. 11 12, 14 15, 20, 30, 37, 42, 46, 51, work in the Ardennes; pp. 31 32, inventory of the dissolved associations; p. 49, in April 1943, the section of social service distributed 854,000,00 Francs in aid.

11.2 : 17 : 446 Memoranda between sections 1 and 14 concerning interventions 1942 43, 22 pp.

11.3 : 17 : 469 Same, 1942 44, 38 pp.

11.4 : 17 : 511 Same, Jan. 1943, 162 pp. Also materials pertaining to sick and quarantined children and old people in Drancy; removing articles from the dwellings of interned persons; PP. 20 21, an arrest for entering a café; p. 41, arrest of woman with amputated hand and a one-month-old child; p. 68, arrested for not wearing the yellow badge.

11.5 : 17 : 685 Same, Feb. 1943, 100 pp.

11.6 : 17 : 787 Same, March 1943, 79 pp.: p. 26, appeal by the mayor of Plouneour Menez (Finistère) to return Dr. Serper's child of 6 out of gratitude for the doctor's help to the community.

11.7 : 17 : 871 Same, April Aug. 1943, 87 pp.: pp. 52 67, requests by internees in Drancy that UGIF take care of their children ; p. 71, a rejected appeal to send an internee who jumped off the train to the hospital.

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11.8 : 17 : 963 Same, 1943, 21 pp.

11.9 : 17 : 985 Same, 1944, 44 pp.

11.10 : 17 : 1033 Correspondence of Section 14, March 24 Dec. 23, 1942, 61 pp.: p. 2, UGIF must deliver 1500 blankets; p. 9, inquiry whether German Jews must wear the yellow badge; p.10, attempt to burn down the UGIF at 29 Rue de la Bienfaissance (June 4, 1942); pp. 15 16, plan for an agricultural school; pp. 18 20, UGIF must supply provisions and crockery for deported Jews; pp. 23 24, 38, 43 46, UGIF representation in Poitiers, parcels for internees; pp. 25 26, sealing off apartment of Rabbi M. Lieber at the Rabbinical school; pp. 28 29, Marcel Kahn, representative of UGIF in Lunéville is authorized to be in contact with the workers in the Ardennes; p. 39, excursions for youth in Seine et Oise; pp. 56 57, in Angoulême there are 55 60 children of interned parents; p.59, photographic studio for UGIF; pp. 60 61, exceptions to shopping periods.

11.11 : 17 : 1102 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 14, 1942, 90 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.12 : 17 : 1220 Correspondence and memoranda from and to Section 14 concerning interventions, 1942 43, 126 pp.

11.13 : 12 : 1370 Various materials of Section 14, 1942 43, 37 pp., including: breaking open of the sealed doors of Rabbi M. Lieber's apartment; appeal to allow the UGIF leaders interned in Drancy to take part in the sessions of Oct. 25 26, 1943; report of activities of Section 14 during 1942; a woman's fraudulent assurances to liberate those interned in the camps of Eastern Europe for 40,000 francs; Camp Mérignac.

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11.14 : 18 : 1 Same, 1942 1943, 28 pp.: p.3, a cinema for Jews, yellow badges in Belgium; p. 15, request to permit a school for Jewish youth in La Perichoye (Seine et Marne); pp. 17 19, nursery in Montreux; pp. 20 22, agricultural school in Carrières sur Seine.

11.15 : 18 : 32 Same, 1942 1944, 27 pp.

11.16 : 18 : 65 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 14, 1942 44, 168 pp.

11.17 : 18 : 255 Same, 1942 1944, 78pp.

11.18 : 18 : 342 Same, 1942 1944, 147 pp.

11.19 : 18 : 505 Same, 1942 1944, 71 pp., including "Hymns for Jewish Youth" by Leo Illmar

11.20 : 18 : 590 Same, 1942 1944, 26pp., including: prohibition for Jews to open their safe deposit boxes in banks; baggage of foreign Jews deported from the Southern Zone;

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a list of books; a notice concerning the Ten Commandments; cooking gas for the canteen on 10 Rue Guy Patin.

11.21 : 18 : 620 Same, 1942 1944, 91 pp. Including: three Jews in Orléans Hospital; requisition of apartments in Bayonne; delegations of UGIF in Bayonne and Montbéliard; Nancy Jews permitted to shop in stores and to use transportation; permission for deliverers of provisions to Drancy to drive at 4:00 a.m.; 100 blankets for the Austerlitz Camp; snacks for 483 workers in the labor camps of St. Martin and Austerlitz; cooking gas for the canteen on Rue Guy Patin.

11.22 : 18 : 725 Same, 1942 1943, 24 pp.

11.23 : 18 : 754 Same, Feb. March 1942 and Jan. Dec. 1943, 80 pp.: pp. 2 3, 6 7, certificates of employment to avoid internment; p. 4, appeal to be allowed to be out of doors late at night; p. 14, measures against Jews in Luxeuil on March 25, 1942; pp. 15 16, intervention for interned American citizens; pp. 20 22, list of new UGIF employees between May 1 and June 1, 1943; p.32, extract from report of police inspector Rouget concerning a detention camp, Aug. 16, 1943; pp.33 34, food rations by the Prefecture for internees; pp. 35 36, food cards of the Austerlitz camp; p. 37, internees of Camp Ost request their tobacco rations (Sept.10.1943): pp. 40 47, Austerlitz Camp.

11.24 : 18 : 844 Same, 1943, 255 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

11.25 : 18 : 1143 Same, 1943, 62 pp.

11.26 : 18 : 1210 Correspondence of UGIF office 14 concerning interventions for Jews in the provinces, 1943, 21 pp: p. 1, on confiscating furniture of a woman in St. Jean de Luz, the police appropriated 90,000.00 francs

11.27 : 18 : 1236 Various materials of Section 14, 1943 44, 36 pp.

11.28 : 18 : 1275 Correspondence of UGIF Section 14, mainly with the German and French authorities, 1943 44, 14 pp.

11.29 : 18 : 1281 Memoranda and other materials of section 14, mainly about internees in Drancy, 1943-44, 65 pp.

11.30 : 18 : 1369 Correspondence of UGIF Section 14, March May, 1944, 36 pp.

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11.31 : 19 : 1 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 14, 1944, 61 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.32 : 19 : 78 Same, chiefly reports to the police director Francois about German authorizations to free internees, Aug. Dec. 1942, 165 pp.

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11.33 : 19 : 253 Same, 196 pp. I Z.

11.34 : 19 : 352 Correspondence of UGIF Section 14 with Paris Police Prefecture, chiefly about freeing or transferring internees, Nov. 2, 1942 July 13, 1943, 57 pp. Mainly accompanying letters to the Prefecture about authorizations to free or transfer internees and requests for the Prefecture to carry out the decrees.

11.35 : 19 : 413 Interventions on behalf of internees and other Jews, Feb. Dec., 1942, pp.1 268.

11.36 : 19 : 726 Same, pp. 269 536.

11.37 : 19 : 1025 Interventions for freeing internees and other matters, July 10 Oct. 20, 1942, 30 pp.

11.38 : 19 : 1062 Interventions for transferring and freeing interned aged and sick, Aug. Nov., 1942, pp. 1 102.

11.39 : 19 : 1167 Same, pp. 103 223

11.40 : 19 : 1294 Same, Aug. Sept. 1942, 98pp.

11.41 : 19 : 1394 Interventions by Section 14, 1943, 39 pp.

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11.42 : 20 : 1 Same, 1942 43, 169 pp.

11.43 : 20 : 177 Same, 1942 43, 85 pp.

11.44 : 20 : 265 Same, 1942 43, 48 pp. Chiefly cases in the provinces: inquiry from Budapest about fate of interned woman; baptismal certificates; pp. 27 28, arrests of French Jews in the départements of Maine et Loire and Indre et Loire, end of July. 1942.

11.45 : 20 : 324 Same, 1942 43, 79 pp.

11.46 : 20 : 409 Same, 1942 43,36 pp.

11.47 : 20 : 456 Same, 1942 44, 74 pp.

11.48 : 20 : 518 Same, 1942 44, 60 pp.

11.49 : 20 : 590 Same, 1943, 72 pp.: pp. 53 55, characteristic résumé of French Jew; pp. 58 59, of Raphael Loos, president of Association of Lithuanian Jews in Paris who requests to be enabled to continue his profession of sign-making.

11.50 : 20 : 673 Same, 1943, arranged alphabetically, pp.1 118.

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11.51 : 20 : 825 Same, pp. 119 248.

11.52 : 20 : 970 Same, pp. 249 401.

11.53 : 20 : 1132 Same, 1943, arranged alphabetically, pp. 1 138.

11.54 : 20 : 1288 Same, pp. 139 282.

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11.55 : 21 : 1 Same, pp. 283 389.

11.56 : 21 : 124 Same, June Aug. 1943: 131 pp.

11.57 : 21 : 273 Same, Jan. Dec. 1943, 77 pp: pp. 68, 71 72, permission to have breakfast in the camps Faubourg St. Martin and Quai de laGare.

11.58 : 21 : 356 Same, 1943, 53 pp.

11.59 : 21 : 423 Same, June 1943, 108 pp.

11.60 : 21 : 542 Same, Jan. 1943 Jan. 1944, 97 pp. Also materials from Section 37.

11.61 : 21 : 654 Interventions on behalf of internees having papers showing they did not belong to the Jewish race, 1943, 220 pp.

11.62 : 21 : 900 Same, C G, 223 pp.

11.63 : 21 : 1135 Same, F L, 246 pp.

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11.64 : 22 : 1 Same, K R, 177 pp.

11.65 : 22 : 197 Same, L, 189 pp.

11.66 : 22 : 408 Same ,T Z, 161 pp.

11.67 : 22 : 602 Same, 1942 43, 36 pp.

11.68 : 22 : 644 Baptismal certificates and documents showing that holders did not belong to Jewish race issued by Commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 87 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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11.69 : 22 : 772 Interventions on behalf of internees, travel permits and other matters, 1943-44, 27 pp. Correspondence of Section 1 with the Drancy authorities concerning this matter.

11.70 : 22 : 802 Same, 1943 44, 31 pp.

11.71 : 22 : 834 Same, 1942 1944, 83 pp. Included: repatriation of Turkish Jews; conditions for travel in Département Seine et Oise; Jewish restaurants.

11.72 : 22 : 930 Interventions on behalf of internees in Camp Beaune-la-Rolande, June 1943, 189 pp.

11.73 : 22 : 1129 Same, 1943, 196 pp.

11.74 : 22 : 1354 Interventions on behalf of liberation of interned children in Drancy, 1942, 99 pp.

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11.75 : 23 : 1 Same, 1942, 25 pp.

11.76 : 23 : 29 Same, 1943, 13 pp.

11.77 : 23 : 45 Statistics of inmates in hospitals, old age homes, nurseries and youth homes in Paris, 1943, 7pp.

11.78 : 23 : 56 Reports and memoranda of Section 14 and other sections to the commander of Drancy concerning internees in Rothschild Hospital and sections; interventions concerning freeing of children and aged etc., Aug. 30, 1942-Dec., 1943, 165 pp: p. 40, interned children of parents working in the Ardennes; p.45, food cards found on women arrested July 16, 1942, and which did not belong to them; p. 52, parents refuse to part from their children; p. 55, sick children in Drancy; pp. 99-100, blind internees; pp. 131-36, general report.

11.79 : 23 : 235 Interventions about freeing internees in Drancy and similar matters, Jan. Feb. 1943, 159 pp: correspondence with internees, their families and the German authorities; decisions by the German authorities.

11.80 : 23 : 402 Same, March 1943, 35 pp.

11.81 : 23 : 439 Reports of Section 14 to the administration of Drancy concerning composition and transfers of internees between Drancy and the camps on the Rue Lamblardie No. 7, Rue Picpus No. 74 and Rue Claude Bernard No. 60, March 23 June 10, 1944, 242 pp. The reports of Section 14 are signed by Dr. Kurt Schendel; daily statistic of the camps; also material concerning internees in the Rothschild Hospital; pp. 3-9, persons of mixed stock (mischling) and unable to work sent back through the Organisation Todt from Aurigny Island; pp. 9-148, internees in Camp Picpus and 280 in

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Camp Lamblardie (April 11, 1944); pp. 12 13, list of Turkish Jews who received aid from UGIF to return to Turkey (April 15, 1944); pp. 39 47, internees at Rue Claude Bernard (May 8, 1944); night work in factories not recognized by the Germans as a reason for Jews not to be at home between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. (May 11, 1944).

11.82 : 23 : 698 Paris internment centers, 1944, 10 pp. Including: list of parcels for internees and other matters about the camp; camp at Rue de Bassano, nr. 2; camp at Quai de la Gare; list of newspapers to be delivered and other materials about the camp.

11.83 : 23 : 711 Lists of statistics of internees at 60 Rue Claude Bernard, May June 1944, 12 pp. 38 internees on May 19, 1944. The reports are signed by M. Halpern and addressed to Section 14.

11.84 : 23 : 724 Materials of Section 14 concerning camps, June July 1944, 36 pp. Included: Camps Picpus and Claude Bernard; the undated list of persons of mixed stock working for the "Dienststelle Westen arbeiten" in the camps of Quai de la Gare, Bassano and Levitan.

11.85 : 23 : 764 Transfer of Jews from Chateau de Grignon to Orly, 1943, 17 pp. Also a plan to bring 250 Jews to Orly, Lamarck Nursery and Rothschild Old Age Home.

11.86 : 23 : 786 Extension of identity documents of families of employees working for the Germans, as well as work certificates, 1942 43, 61 pp. Some of the work certificates read that the holder "is working for the occupying power through the UGIF."

11.87 : 23 : 865 Certificates issued to employees in factories and other places working for the German authorities, 1942 43, 16 pp.

11.88 : 23 : 884 Same, 1942 43, 24 pp.

11.89 : 23 : 911 Same, 1942 43, 21 pp.

11.90 : 23 : 935 Same, 1942 44, 88 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.91 : 23 : 1032 Correspondence of Henry Baudier, industrial head of the Woodcutters' Camp No.1607 in La Fleche (Sarthe), with Section 14 Concerning travel permits for workers in the camp, Sept. Oct. 1943, 22 pp.

11.92 : 23 : 1056 A list of Jews with information about their occupations, number of children, army service and whether they are working for the Germans, not dated, 4 pp.

11.93 : 23 : 1061 List of 71 Jews employed at the Societe des Mines de Lens (mining), their families to be protected, not dated, 6 pp.

11.94 : 23 : 1068 Same (72 Jews), 3 pp.

11.95 : 23 : 1073 Extensions of residential permits, particularly for families of those working for the German authorities, 1943, 49 pp.

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11.96 : 23 : 1126 Correspondence of Section 14 with the German authorities concerning UGIF employees, 1942, 43 pp.

11.97 : 23 : 1174 Exemptions from forced labor for UGIF employees, 1943, 21 pp.

11.98 : 23 : 1196 Interventions concerning the opening of sealed apartments of internees, Jan. March 1943, 105 pp.

11.99 : 23 : 1307 Same, April Dec. 1943, 39 pp.

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11.100 : 24 : 1 Same, May 1943, 76 pp. Memoranda of Section 14 to Section 10 and 47.

11.101 : 24 : 78 Memoranda and correspondence of Section 14 with the Prefecture concerning sealed apartments, 1943, 32 pp.

11.102 : 24 : 113 Interventions concerning apartments of internees, war prisoners, etc., 1943. PP. 1-157.

11.102 : 24 : 300 Same, pp. 158 327.

11.104 : 24 : 475 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 14 concerning sealed apartments, 1943 44, 96 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.105 : 24 : 598 Paris residential permits, 1942, 56 pp.

11.106 : 24 : 658 Permits for night duty and (at?) children's and youth homes, 1943, 203 pp. alphabetically arranged).

11.107 : 24 : 872 Same, 1943, 22 pp.

11.108 : 24 : 900 Permits for employees at children's and youth homes to and from work at night, 1942, 60 pp.

11.109 : 24 : 969 Certificates issued by Section 14 to employees to make purchases for UGIF centers outside of the hours determined through ordinance No. 9 of the German authorities, undated, 21 pp.

11.110 : 24 : 994 Permits, chiefly to employees of children's and youth homes, to be out of doors at night, 1942, 54 pp.

11.111 : 24 : 1062 Permits to shop (or market) outside of the hours fixed for Jews, Jan. April 1943, 22 pp.

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11.112 : 24 : 1087 Permits to market outside of the hours determined for Jews, 1943, 57 pp.

11.113 : 24 : 1151 Same, 25 pp.

11.114 : 24 : 1178 Lists of UGIF employees having permits to keep bicycles, 1943, 13 pp.

11.115 : 24 : 1192 Lists of permits to market, own bicycles, etc., 16 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.116 : 24 : 1211 German permits to use telephones, 1942, 19 pp. Telephones for UGIF in Versailles, Montbeliard and Le Mans; old age home in Bordeaux and Luneville (?)

11.117 : 24 : 1238 Same, 1942 43, 46 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.118 : 24 : 1289 Same, 1943, 95 pp.

11.119 : 24 :1 389 Same, 1943, 6 pp. Among them: a list of telephones.

11.120 : 24 : 1396 Same, 10 pp. Among them: Certificates issued to Leo Israelowicz, Fernand, Mudnik (?) et al.

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11.121 : 25 : 1 Travel permits and permission to be out of doors at night time, 1941 43, 61 pp.

11.122 : 25 : 86 Travel permit, by the Gestapo, 1943, 178 pp (arranged alphabetically A H only).

11.123 : 25 : 407 Travel permits, 1943, alphabetically, A L, 115 pp.

11.l24 : 25 : 597 Same, M Z, 116 pp.

11.125 : 25 : 821 Same, 1943, 108 pp.

11.126 : 25 : 1011 Same, 1943, 62 pp.

11.127 : 25 : 1107 Same, 1943, 99 pp.

11.128 : 25 : 1308 Same, alphabetically arranged. PP. 1-142, A-L.

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11.129 : 26 : 1 Same pp. 142 242, M R.

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11.130 : 26 : 165 Same pp. 243 460, S Z.

11.131 : 26 : 550 Same, 1943, 76 pp,.

11.132 : 26 : 682 Same, 47 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.133 : 26 : 758 Same, Sept. 1942 Feb.24, 1944; 17 pp. Also other materials.

11.134 : 26 : 783 Same, May 1943-March 1944, 1,030 pp. Requests by internees; memoranda of UGIF Section 14; questionnaires; original travel permits signed by the German authorities. The pleas and the forms indicate the reasons for the proposed journeys. A large number of the permits are for Jews in the work camps. PP. 1-35.

11.135 : 26 : 849 Same, June 1943, pp. 36-120.

11.136 : 26 : 991 Same, June 1943, pp. 121-231.

11.137 : 26 : 1187 Same, July 1943, pp. 232-353.

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11.138 : 27 : 1 Same, July 1943, pp. 354-487.

11.139 : 27 : 229 Same, Aug. 1943, pp. 488-624.

11.140 : 27 : 456 Same, Sept. 1943, pp. 625-803.

11.141 : 27 : 784 Same, Oct. 1943, pp. 804-914.

11.142 : 27 : 975 Same, Nov. 1943, pp. 915-981.

11.143 : 27 : 1008 Same, Dec. 1943, pp. 982-1018.

11.144 : 27 : 1155 Same, Jan.-Mar. 1944, pp. 1019-1030.

11.145 : 27 : 1175 Birth certificates, marriage and other certificates, 1942-1944, 24 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.146 : 27 : 1203 Birth certificates and other documents from consulates and other institutions abroad, 13 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

11.147 : 27 : 1220 Physicians' certificates issued in 1939-1941 to sick Jews; a file from Section 14 for preparing interventions, 46 pp.

11.148 : 27 : 1270 Same, 1941 and 1943, 18 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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12. Administrative Committee: Section 15 in the First UGIF Group of the Northern Zone

There are no separate folders for this Section. Some documents of the Committee are to be found in other sections.

13. Parcels to Internees: Section 23A of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (5 Folders: 138 pp.)

13.1 : 27 : 1291 Memoranda between Section 1 and 23, 1942-1943, 8 pp.

13.2 : 27 : 1303 Same, 1942-1943, 59 pp: Regulations of the section; a letter of Oct. 25, 1942 about the establishment of a canteen for Jewish women because of the difficulties in the way of Jewish women benefiting from the French canteens and their "gouter de mer" (?); German authorities' prohibition against sending parcels to the prison hospital of Val de Grace (?) other than through the Red Cross or the Quakers.

13.3 : 27 : 1373 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 23, July-Dec. 1942, 46 pp.

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13.4 : 28 : 1 Lists of parcels sent through Section 23 to various camps, 1944, 11 pp. Camps des Jeunes Forestries a Harlotte (S. & M.) - Ecrouves - pres Toulouse Drancy - Camp de la Gunche (S. & L.).

13.5 : 28 : 19 Materials of Section 23, 1943-1944, 14 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

14. Parcels of Clothing, Section 26 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (8 Folders, 420 pp.)

14.1 : 28 : 40 Lists of parcels of clothing from internees to be returned to their families, Aug. 3-Nov. 4, 1942, 79 pp. Lists made up by the "Service Sociale" in Drancy and addressed to Section 26 at the Rue Chaumont (?) No. 5-7, engaged in sending back such parcels.

14.2 : 28 : 123 Same, Nov. 6-Feb. 9, 1943, 65 pp.

14.3 : 28 : 193 Materials of Section 26 (laundry), also about accepting parcels from deportees, 1942-44, 58 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

14.4 : 28 : 258 Reports from UGIF Section 26 for calling for laundry parcels, Sept. 1943, 28 pp.

14.5 : 28 : 314 Same, Feb.-May 1944, 14 pp.

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14.6 : 28 : 343 Same, June 1944, 54 pp.

14.7 : 28 : 451 Same, 1944, 109 pp.

14.8 : 28 Same, Aug. 1944, 13 pp.

15. Refugee Tracing Bureau: Section 36 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (2 folders 271 pp.)

15.1 : 28 : 685 Inquiries by International Red Cross in Geneva to UGIF in Paris concerning fate of arrested, internees et al. together with UGIF replies on the results of the searches. Alphabetically arranged, pp. 1 117, A K.

15.2 : 28 : 836 Same, pp. 118-271, M-Z.

16. Liaison with the Police Prefecture: Section 37 of the First UGIF GROUP in the Northern Zone (16 folders, 642 pp.)

16.1 : 28 : 1029 Interventions by Section 37, 1942, 29 pp.

16.2 : 28 : 1064 Interventions by Section 37 and obtaining identification documents to be enabled to intervene in the freeing of interested persons or their families, Aug. 3, 1942 July 28, 1943, 61 pp.

16.3 : 28 : 1127 Memoranda, chiefly by Section 37 concerning interventions on behalf of internees and other matters, 1942 43, 28 pp.

16.4 : 28 : 1158 Interventions on behalf of internees and similar matters, 1942 1943, 48 pp.

16.5 : 28 : 1209 Permits to possess bicycles in the occupied zone, 1942 43; Among these: a list dated May 27, 1943, confirmed by the German authorities; the list shows UGIF leaders.

16.6 : 28 : 1224 Various interventions concerning internees and other matters. 1942 43, 24 pp.

16.7 : 28 : 1251 Interventions concerning the opening of sealed apartments of internees, 1942 43,33 pp.

16.8 : 28 : 1288 Same, 1943, 14 pp.

16.9 : 28 : 1303 Various interventions with the Paris Prefecture of Police, 1942 1944, 27 pp. PP. 1 3: Analysis of decrees concerning foreign workers; P.21: Children's transport from Pithiviers; petitions to open sealed apartments of internees.

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16.10 : 28 : 1336 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 37, 1942, 31 pp., chiefly interventions on behalf of internees.

16.11 : 28 : 1372 Same, 1942, 101 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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16.12 : 29 : 1 Same, 1942 1944, 35 pp. Also covers: statistic of 55,194 cases and the amount of 18,589,206 Francs in ance paid out in 1942 in the canteens, Nov. 1 22, 1942; baths for Jews; interventions concerning sealed apartments.

16.13 : 29 : 41 Same, 1943, 121 pp. Also contains: interventions concerning internees and sealed apartments; inquiry as to whether Jews may receive Aryan refugees and whether they may be out of doors after 8:00 p.m. in case of an air alert.

16.14 : 29 : 41 Correspondence of Section 37 with the Director of Carte d'Identite Francaise concerning the issuance of identification documents, 1943, 12 pp.

16.15 : 29 : 189 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 37, 1943, 58 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

16.16 : 29 : 259 Memoranda of Section 37, 1943, 7 pp. Also contains: interventions regarding the freeing of internees; in 11 arrondissements Jews are forbidden to shop in stores between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m., although the German authorities permit shopping for food between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon and between 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. for other things; Jews forbidden to visit museums and to take walks in Bois de Boulogne and Vincennes.

17. Control Committee: Section 47 in the First UGIF Group of the Northern Zone: 12 folders, 303 pp.

17.1 : 29 : 267 Reports of the Control Committee (Section 47) to the General Secretariat concerning UGIF centers (28, 30, 40, 41, 44, 52), Aug. Nov. 1942, 29 pp.

17.2 : 29 : 300 Same, August Dec. 1942, 19 pp. UGIF centers 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31 32.

17.3 : 29 : 322 Same, but chiefly concerning parcels for internees that the centers are engaged in, Aug. Dec. 1942, 4 pp. Center 31: Regulations on sending parcels to Drancy, (also about Centers 32, 27, 21 and 25).

17.4 : 29 : 328 Same; concerning the canteen and section for parcels to internees at 120 Boulevard de Belleville, Aug. Dec. 1942, 4 pp.

17.5 : 29 : 333 Same, Sections 25 and 27, Aug. Dec. 1942, 8 pp.

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17.6 : 29 : 342 Same, concerning youth centers and schools (Sections 19, 21, 32, 34, 49), Sept. Dec. 1942, 24 pp.

17.7 : 29 : 368 Questionnaire by the Control Committee concerning case of assistance to families, 1943, 20 pp.

17.8 : 29 : 396 Reports of the Control Committee concerning assistance rendered, Dec. 17, 1943 July 28, 1944, 149 pp. The Control Committee examined each request for aid, confirmed the amount or decreased it, etc. Important for the financial condition of the Jewish family.

17.9 : 29 : 549 Material of the Control Committee regarding various centers, 1943 1944, 11 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

17.10 : 29 : 561 Reports 1 4 of the Control Committee concerning activities in various centers of the occupied zone, June 13 July 10, 1944, 12 pp.

17.11 : 29 : 575 Four (4) reports of the Control Committee, June July, 1944, 11 pp.

17.12 : 29 : 587 Various materials of the Control Committee, 1944, 13 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

18. UGIF Centers in Orly: Section 75 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (1 folder, 77pp.)

18.1 : 29 : 603 Maintenance center of UGIF in the Chateau de Gragnion, Orly, 1943, 77 pp. The center was established through UGIF in November 1943 in agreement with a German order; p. 2, map of the center; pp. 76 77, list of 30 Jews who arrived on Nov. 24, 1943 from the provinces to Paris and are now in Orly; all of them French citizens.

19. Boulogne Center: Section 77 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (1 folder, 15pp.)

19.1 : 29 : 684 Daily statistical reports of Section 77, June July 1944 15 pp.: 42 old people on June 16; 91 on June 26, 1944.

SERIES 3: GROUP TWO IN THE NORTHERN ZONE

20. Finances, Administration: Section 2 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (29 folders, 1,123pp.)

20.1 : 29 : 705 1 Folder of documents by Georges Edinger, head of Section 2, 1941 1944, 44 pp. Including: appointment of provisional administrators of Jewish businesses (1941); Jewish girl, traveling "with a special mission" from Grenoble arrested and accused of espionage: interventions on behalf of internees; budget of UGIF in Sept. 1942. Some of these documents are from the Coordinating Committee.

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20.2 : 29 : 761 Correspondence and memoranda by Georges Edinger with various other sections, Nov. 1942 Sept. 1943, 57 pp. Includes: p.1, interventions with the authorities must be initiated only through Israelowicz of Section 14 and after communicating with Lanzberger of Section 37 for liaison with the police; p. 2, contacts regarding funds with other agencies must be through Group 2; pp.11, 30, care of children of interned mothers; P. 14, explanation of the concept "French citizen"; PP. 16, 24, 25, 32, 33, burial of deceased internees in Drancy; P. 20, employees not to come to work in the company of their children; P. 34, burial without shrouds: P. 35, burial of child in Drancy; PP. 37 38, matzoth; p. 40, aid to aged in Drancy; p. 41, Pesakh Committee of 250 Alsace Lorainers in Drancy; P. 45, pensions for old members of dissolved society "La Bienfaisance"; p. 52, internees in Drancy in a mission to Paris regarding eating in UGIF canteens.

20.3 : 29 : 837 Memoranda of various UGIF sections concerning wages and other administrative UGIF matters, 1942, 57 pp.

20.4 : 29 : 903 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 2, 1942 44, 31 pp.

20.5 : 29 : 943 Memoranda of Section 2, 1942 44, 21 pp.

20.6 : 29 : 970 Memoranda of various UGIF sections concerning employees, salaries and other administrative UGIF matters, 78 pp.

20.7 : 29 : 1055 Memoranda of the Second UGIF group to various sections 1943 44, 10 pp., Folder made up of discrete pp.

20.8 : 29 : 1066 Correspondence of Section 2 concerning property and finance of dissolved institutions incorporated into UGIF, 1942, 25 pp.

20.9 : 29 : 1095 Jewish ritual burials, 1942 and 1944, 8 pp. from UGIF Section 2.

20.10 : 29 : 1105 Correspondence concerning family relief 1942 43, 22 pp.

20.11 : 29 : 1133 Correspondence regarding "OSE" matters (OSE = Union for the Protection of the Health of the Jews), 1942, 36 pp.

20.12 : 29 : 1174 740 items in the budget of UGIF for 1942, 31 pp.

20.13 : 29 : 1201 Budget cards of various UGIF sections (chapter 1 of budget for 1942), 99 pp.

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20.14 : 30 : 1 Financial reports from UGIF in the occupied zone with details of expenses in various centers, March Nov. 1942, 43 pp.

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20.15 : 30 : 88 Provisional state of expenditures of UGIF in the Northern Zone for the last four months of 1942, with remarks on decreases or increases of amounts by the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 52 pp. 27, 788, 400 Francs; "assistance reduced from 10 to 8 million Fr.

20.16 : 30 : 141 Supplements to expenditures in the provisional budget of UGIF in the occupied zone, 1942, 19 pp.

20.17 : 30 : 163 Budgets of various UGIF centers in the Northern Zone 1942, 22 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

20.18 : 30 :187 Draft budgets and financial reports of UGIF in the Northern Zone, 1942 43, 43 pp.

20.19 : 30 : 231 Budget tickets of various UGIF sections in the Northern Zone, 1943, 93 pp.

20.20 : 30 : 377 Same, (chapter 1 of the budget for 1942), 67 pp.

20.20A : 30 : 470 Same, 72pp.

20.21 : 30 : 572 Payments in 1943 of expenses in the budget of UGIF in the Northern Zone for 1942, 10 pp.

20.22 : 30 : 584 Budget of UGIF in the northern occupied zone, 1943, 11pp.

20.23 : 30 : 596 Budget of UGIF; status of the anticipated credits and expenditures on Sept. 30, 1943, 16 pp.

20.24 : 30 : 613 Reports of expenditures in various Paris UGIF centers during Sept. 1943, 29 pp. Details of expenditures on meats, bread, and other foods as well as laundering.

20.25 : 30 : 644 Tables of costs of provisions in 1943, 95pp.

20.26 : 30 : 743 Various financial documents of the Northern Zone, 1941 43, 48 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

20.27 : 30 : 794 Same, 1942 1944, 13 pp. Among other things: Appeal for contributions: aid to students; decision concerning UGIF payment for those liberated in Drancy and the Channel Islands, (May 4, 1944).

20.28 : 30 : 808 Same, 1942 44, 19 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

20.29 : 30 : 829 23 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21. UGIF Employees in the Northern Zone: Section 3 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (67 folders, 4,223pp.)

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21.1 : 30 : 856 Correspondence of Section 3, 1942, 219 pp.

21.2 : 30 : 1146 Memoranda and other materials concerning UGIF employees in various centers, 1942, 91 pp.

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21.3 : 31 : 1 Correspondence and certificates issued through Section 3, 1942, 11 pp.

21.4 : 31 : 14 Memoranda between section 3 and other sections, 4, 9 and 17 concerning UGIF employees, 1942, 25 pp.

21.5 : 31 : 45 Memoranda between section 3 and other sections, 1942, 16 pp.

21.6 : 31 : 67 Same, 1942, 40 pp.

21.7 : 31 : 109 Same, 1942, 29 pp.

21.8 : 31 : 143 Same, Dec. 2, 1942 April 29, 1943, 213 pp.

21.9 : 31 : 406 Letters and memoranda to UGIF employees concerning salaries renewed cards, dismissals, etc., Dec. 23, 1942 Dec. 14, 1943, 112 pp.

21.10 : 31 : 554 Memoranda of Section 3, 1942 43, 183 pp.

21.11 : 31 : 817 Same, 1942 43, 22 pp.

21.12 : 31 : 844 Same, 1942 43, 53 pp.

21.13 : 31 : 901 Same, 1942 43, 42 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21.14 : 31 : 951 Memoranda between Section 3 and other sections, Jan. Feb. 1943, 108 pp.

21.15 : 31 : 1083 Same, April May, 1943, 128 pp.

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21.16 : 32 : 1 Same, April 23 Aug. 31, 1943, 187 pp.

21.17 : 32 : 210 Same, March 1943, 96 pp.

21.18 : 32 : 330 Same, June July 1943, 87 pp.

21.19 : 32 : 434 Same, Aug. Sept. 1943, 108 pp.

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21.20 : 32 : 569 Same, Sept. 2 Dec. 29, 1943, 129 pp.

21.21 : 32 : 710 Same, Oct. Dec. 1943, 113 pp.

21.22 : 32 : 832 Memoranda of Sections 58, 60 and 69 with Section 3, 1943, 17 pp.

21.23 : 32 : 853 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 3, 1943 44, 66 pp.

21.24 : 32 : 936 Same, 1943 44, 9 pp. Among these: UGIF cards from employees of the Consistory; a letter about Rabbi Marcel Sachs and his leaving Paris.

21.25 : 32 : 947 Memoranda of Section 3, 1943 44, 10 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21.26 : 32 : 958 Memoranda between Section 3 and other sections, 1943 44, 6 pp.

21.27 : 32 : 966 Appeals of UGIF about jobs there, 1942 44, 105 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21.28 : 32 : 1104 Copies of letters from Section 3, mainly replies to appeals for jobs, 1942 44, 49 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21.29 : 32 : 1166 Lists of 418 renewed identifications of UGIF employees in the Northern Zone, valid from Sept. 30, 1942 to Dec. 31, 1942, with the employees' signatures, 35 pp. PP. 1 2 signatures of UGIF leaders.

21.30 : 32 : 1202 Record of identity cards, 976 1052. issued to UGIF employees, 1942, 50 pp.

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21.31 : 33 : 1 Identity cards of UGIF employees in the Northern Zone, 1942 43, 50 pp. P. 1, proofread version by the German authorities of a plan for identity cards.

21.32 : 33 : 104 Lists of renewed identity cards, 1942 44, 74 pp.

21.33 : 33 : 198 Same: valid up to Feb. 28, 1943, with signatures of the employees, 32 pp.

21.34 : 33 : 231 Same, valid up to April 30, 1943, 49 pp.

21.35 : 33 : 281 Same, valid up to May 31, 1943, 17 pp.

21.36 : 33 : 299 Same, valid up to July 31, 1943, 52 pp.

21.37 : 33 : 353 Same, valid up to Sept. 30, 1943,46 pp.

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21.38 : 33 : 401 Same, valid up to Dec. 31, 1943, 56 pp.

21.39 : 33 : 458 Same, valid up to Jan 31 March 1944, 61 pp.

21.40 : 33 : 521 Work certificates issued to employees of Section 3 in Paris; also other certificates for Jews working for the German authorities through the UGIF, 1944, 80 pp.

21.41 : 33 : 602 Lists of renewed identity cards of UGIF employees (foreigners), undated, 31 pp.

21.42 : 33 : 634 Work certificates for employees of UGIF, 1944, 38 pp.

21.43 : 33 : 673 Lists of UGIF employees in the Northern Zone, 1942 43, 13 pp.

21.44 : 33 : 688 Lists of UGIF employees, chiefly in the Northern Zone, 1942 44, 72 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21.45 : 33 : 762 Lists of UGIF employees in the Northern Zone, 1942 44, 158 pp.

21.46 : 33 : 923 Lists of persons employed in various UGIF offices of the Northern Zone between Oct. 1, 1942, and April 1, 1943, 27 pp. Also a circular of Oct. 27, 1942 concerning work discipline.

21.47 : 33 : 951 Lists of employees in the Paris UGIF centers, Aug, 1943, 42 pp.

21.48 : 33 : 1001 Same, 1943, 10 pp. Concerns the firing of foreigners.

21.49 : 33 : 1012 Same, 1943 1944, 18 pp.

21.50 : 33 : 1036 Same, 1944, 22 pp. List submitted April June; 1944 to the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 22 pp.

21.51 : 33 : 1060 Same, 65 pp.

21.52 : 33 : 1138 Lists of UGIF employees in various UGIF centers in Paris who were absent from work on March 22, 1943, 16 pp.

21.53 : 33 : 1156 Same, on Aug. 16, 1943, 10 pp.

21.54 : 33 : 1172 Employees of UGIF in the Northern Zone, 1943. Lists and correspondence with the French and German authorities concerning identity cards, 61 pp. PP. 1 11, employees of the Paris Consistory; P.15, provincial delegates.

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21.55 : 34 : 1 Lists and individual cards (some with photographs) of clergy and other officials of the Paris Consistory, 1943 44, 23 pp.

21.56 : 34 : 27 Same, undated, 4 pp.

21.57 : 34 : 32 Copies of letters from Section 3 to Cadro, director for jobs for foreigners at the Labor Ministry, June Aug, 1942, 23 pp. Chiefly concerning the renewal of work cards for UGIF employees; statistic of 295 UGIF employees according to citizenship.

21.58 : 34 : 56 Daily reports of Section 3, 1942 43, 39 pp.

21.59 : 34 : 123 Statistics according to specialties of voluntary UGIF coworkers in the Northern Zone, May 1943, 7 pp.

21.60 : 34 : 131 Permits for UGIF employees in April to have bicycles, 1942, 28 pp.

21.61 : 34 : 161 Same, 1942 43, 73 pp.

21.62 : 34 : 240 Same, 1943, 74 pp.

21.63 : 34 : 317 Correspondence and accounts concerning insurance payments to UGIF employees in the Northern Zone for work accidents, 1942 43, 138 pp.

21.64 : 34 : 99 Same, pp. 1-50.

21.65 : 34 : 568 Same, pp. 51 - 100.

21.66 : 34 : 633 Various materials of Section 3 in the Northern Zone, 33 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

21.67 : 34 : 675 Lists of UGIF employees in both zones, 200 pp.

22. Membership File: Section 8 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (128 folders, 65,041pp.)

22.1 : 34 : 892 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 8, July Dec. 1942, 22 pp.

22.2 : 34 : 918 Memoranda between Sections 1 and 8, 1942 43, 19 pp.

22.3 : Not Filmed. File of UGIF membership in the occupied zone, 1943 44, 126 Parcels (approx.65,000 cards). The cards served as a check of everyone's payments to UGIF. Each card gave further information when the Jews were registered: first names and surnames; sex; date and place of birth; citizenship; occupation; address; number and date of identification document and by whom issued; place of registration in accordance with the ordinance of Oct. 18, 1940 or Law of June 2, 1941; number of certificates issued and columns to note dues for 1943 44. Each card bears a UGIF serial number. These cards are unsorted.

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23. Finance Committee: Section 16 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (2 folders, 79pp.)

23.1 : 34 : 939 Minutes of the Finance Committee, 1942 1944, 43 pp.

23.2 : 34 : 986 Reports and correspondence of the Finance Committee in the Occupied Zone, 1942 1944, 36 pp.

24. Seine et Oise Delegation: Section 38 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (No entries. Materials concerning this section are to be found in folders of other sections)

25. Old Age Home in Luneville: Section 43 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (3 folders, 84pp.)

25.1 : 34 : 1025 Correspondence with the Luneville Old Age Home, 1942 22 pp.

25.2 : 34 : 1055 Same, 1942 1943, 55 pp.

25.3 : 34 : 1117 Same, Oct. Nov. 1942, 7 pp. Including: arrest of foreigners in the old age home (Oct. 8, 1942).

26. "La Terre Promise" Society: Section 50 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (No entries. Some of the materials concerning this section are to be found in folders of other sections)

27. Asylum in Nancy: Section 51 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (2 folders, 108pp.)

27.1 : 34 : 1126 Correspondence between Paris and Nancy, Feb. 4, 1942 July 3, 1944, 67 pp. Also general Nancy material, including letters from the killed Rabbi, Paul Haguenauer; children; p.31, matzos; p.36, religious calendars.

27.2 : 34 : 1207 UGIF correspondence from Nancy, 193-1944, 41 pp. Folder made up of discrete pages.

28. Old Age Home in Bordeaux: Section 53 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (No entries. For materials concerning this section, see the general correspondence with Bordeaux)

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29. Architecture, Insurance and Other Materials Relating to the Affairs of Companies incorporated into UGIF: Section 54 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (11 folders, 420pp.)

29.1 : 35 : 1 Various materials by Coord. Comm. and UGIF concerning properties of the societies, buildings, etc., 1941 1944, 53 pp. File formed of discrete pages.

29.2 : 35 : 68 UGIF takes over the Rambam Shul, property of Henri de Rothschild, 1944, 16 pp.

29.3 : 35 : 97 Insurance. Philanthropic committee on Rue Rodier.

29.4 : 35 : 292 Same, 4 bis Rue de Rosiers 46 pp.

29.5 : 35 : 340 Same, UGIF centers on Rue Lamarck and Rue Richer, 46 pp.

29.6 : 35 : 405 Various UGIF Insurance policies in the Northern Zone, 90 pp.

29.7 : 35 : 552 Same, 48 pp.

29.8 : 35 : 633 Same, 71 pp.

29.9 : 35 : 763 Same, 162 pp.

29.10 : 35 : 992 Same, 88 pp.

29.11 : 35 : 1129 Same, 1942, 8 pp. Folder made up discrete pp.

30. Mutual Aid: Section 67 of the Second UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (No entries)

31. Correspondence with the Provinces in the Northern Zone: Folders of Sections 1 and 2 (27 folders, 1295pp.)

31.1 : 35 : 1138 Correspondence of Section 1 with Paris and the provinces, mainly concerning internees, 1942 1943, 33 pp.

31.2 : 35 : 1174 Correspondence with Paris suburbs, 1942 44, 91 pp., arranged according to towns; a file of discrete pp. when catalogued: Bar le Duc, Besançon, Bayonne, Bordeaux, Boulogne sur Seine, Cholet, Comblat le Puy, Écrouves, Épinal, Foucheler, Hauteville, Jugiers, Louveciennes, Luneville, Le Mans, Montceaux, Montluçon, Montmorency, Moyenmoutrer, Neuilly sur Seine, Perpignan, Plombièresles Bains, Pré St.-Gervais, Raon l'Étape, Riberac, Sucy en Brié, Thiviers, Tours, Troyes, Versailles, Vincennes, Vignieux. Includes a letter from Rabbi Ernst Ginsburger of Baronne proposing to collaborate on the UGIF Bulletin.

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31.3 : 36 : 1 Correspondence of various towns, 1942 43, 8 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

31.4 : 36 : 13 Correspondence of Section 1 with various towns, Jan. 1 April 15. 1943, 142 pp. Also a few documents from the Southern Zone: Paris, Marseilles, Maçon, Alec (Gard), Vincennes (Seine), Périgneux (Dordogne), Nevers (Nièvre), Les Pont de Ce (M. & L.), Mamers (Sarthe), Levallois Perret, (Seine, Poitiers (Vienne), Fontenay s/Bois (Seine), Épinal (Vosges), Bayonne (B. Pyr.), Lyons (Rhone), Toul (M. & M.)

31.5 : 36 : 182 Correspondence of Section 1 with the provinces, March July 1944, containing chiefly information concerning internees, interventions on behalf of internees and other matters. Places include the following: Paris, Colombes (Seine), Verdun (Meuse), Nevers (Nièvre), Levallois Perret (Seine), Montargis (Loiset), Rueil Malmaison (S.& O), Pontarlier (Doubs), Cauderan (Gironde), Reims (Marne), Derchigny, Graincourt (S.I.), Lavardac (L. & S.), Doulon (S.J.), Tours ( J. & L.), Bordeaux (Gironde), Nancy (M.& M.), Auxerre (Yonne), Lezinnes (Yonne), Lumbres (P. de C.), Maligny (Yonne), Bourg en Bresse (Ain), Vitry s/Seine (Seine), Yerres (S.& O.), Chelles (S. & M.), Barsac (Gironde), Nice, Savigny s/Orge (S. & O.), St. Martin de Vahnas (Ardèche), Lusigny s/Orge (Aube), Riorges (Loire), Gerardmer (Vosges), Rosny s/Seine (S. & O.), Niort (Deux Sèvres), Trucy s/Yonne (Yonne), Pont à Mousson (M. & M.) La Rochelle (Char. marit.), Cherbourg (I. & V.), Versailles (S. & O.). Arranged alphabetically A-L. Pages numbered 1- 176.

31.6 : 36 : 393 Same as above. Arranged alphabetically M-Z. Pages numbered 178-315.

31.7 : 36 : 566 Correspondence of Section 2 with the provinces, 8 pp.

31.8 : 36 : 576 Correspondence with the UGIF office in Amiens, 1942 1943, 27 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

31.9 : 36 : 612 Correspondence of the office in Oradour sur Glane, mainly concerning aid in southwestern France, May 30, 1943 March 18, 1944, 20 pp. P. 9, Fate of André Baur.

31.10 : 36 : 636 Correspondence of various UGIF sections with Bordeaux and other provincial towns, July 13, 1942 May 3, 1944, 18 pp.

31.11 : 36 : 654 Correspondence between Paris and Bayonne, Aug. Sept. 1942 15 pp. Anti Jewish laws carried out in Bayonne; p.6, visits to arrested Jews in Bayonne prisons.

31.12 : 36 : 671 Same, Aug. 12, 1942 June 8, 1943, 38 pp. PP. 12 14, Deportation of Rabbi Ernest Ginsburger.

31.13 : 36 : 715 Correspondence with the Bordeaux office, 1942, 41 pp.

31.14 : 36 : 769 Correspondence with Bordeaux and Bayonne, 1942, 11 pp.

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31.15 : 36 : 783 Correspondence with Bordeaux office, 1943 44, 25 pp.

31.16 : 36 : 814 Correspondence concerning "allocation familiale" 1942 1943, 21 pp.

31.17 : 36 : 837 Correspondence with UGIF offices in various towns in Département of Vosges, 1942 1944, 66 pp. Concerning municipal and UGIF aid for Jewish refugees and the attitude of the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs on this matter. Besançon, Bourgogne, Celles sur Plaine, Corboy la Grande, Dommartin s/Vraine, Épinal, Frapelle, Gérardmer, Grand villiers, Igney Manders s/Vair, Moursey, Moyen Montier, La Neuville les Raon, Plombières les Bains, Rambevillers, Raon l'Étape, La Verrerie de Portieux.

31.18 : 36 : 907 Same, Jan. Feb. 1944, 18 pp.

31.19 : 36 : 928 Correspondence with the office of Épinal, 1942 43, 52 pp.

31.20 : 36 : 984 Correspondence of the office in Besançon, Aug.28, 1942 Jan. 29, 1944, 73 pp.

31.21 : 36 : 1064 Correspondence with the office in Montargis, 1942 43, 5 pp.

31.22 : 36 : 1071 Correspondence with the office in Montbéliard, 1943 44, 25 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

31.23 : 36 : 1101 Correspondence of various UGIF directorates with the regional UGIF office of Oradour sur Glane, 1942, 1944, 26 pp.

31.24 : 36 : 1136 Correspondence between various Paris UGIF sections and Rabbi Eliyahu Bloch in Poitiers, Jan.25, 1942 Feb. 24, 1944, 171 pp.: p. 1, Rabbi Bloch's call for donating cards of 3 grams daily for internees (Jan.25, 1942); pp. 6 23, children liberated from the Poitiers camp; p. 61, conference of provincial delegates of UGIF (Paris, Oct. 6,7,8, 1942); P. 144, German permission to form a minyan in a hospital (Oct l, 1943).

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31.25 : 37 : 1 Same, 1942 43, 21 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

31.26 : 37 : 32 Correspondence with the office of Rouen, 1942, 17 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

31.27 : 37 : 52 Correspondence with the office of Troyes, 1943, 7 pp.

SERIES 4: GROUP THREE IN THE NORTHERN ZONE

32. Social Service: Section 5 of the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (38 folders, 2,551 pp.)

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32.1 : 37 : 61 UGIF requests aid for the institutions of social service, March April 1942, 10 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

32.2 : 37 : 72 Social service of UGIF in the Northern Zone, mainly instructions on how to carry out the work, 1942 43, 64 pp.

32.3 : 37 : 142 Draft of a report concerning the activity of Section 5, undated, 5 pp.

32.4 : 37 : 148 Notices regarding French legislation concerning social services for families and children, undated, 35 pp.

32.5 : 37 : 192 Correspondence of Section 5 with various other sections Oct. Nov. 1942, 55 pp.

32.6 : 37 : 252 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 5, June Dec. 1942, 60 pp.

32.7 : 37 : 319 Memoranda between Section 5 and 20 concerning work for various persons, July 1942 March 1943, 91 pp. Includes: P. 34: regulations on 24 Rue Copernic; report of Section 20 from Nov. 6 27, 1942 (311 visits); also memoranda from UGIF Section 3 (UGIF employees); occupational training.

32.8 : 37 : 422 Memoranda between Sections 1 and 5, 1942 43, 45 pp.

32.9 : 37 : 470 Memoranda of Section 5 to Section 3, 1942 44, 212 pp.

32.10 : 37 : 692 Memoranda from and to Section 5, 1943 44, 10 pp.

32.11 : 37 : 704 Requests for aid, especially from wives of exiles, nurses for children, 1943, 160 pp.

32.12 : 37 : 892 Questionnaires and aid given, 1942 44, 106 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

32.13 : 37 : 1022 Individual cases of assistance rendered, 1942 44, 204 pp.

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32.14 : 38 : 1 Memoranda and questionnaires regarding aid given, 1943, 30 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

32.15 : 38 : 37 Same, 1943 1944, 59 pp.

32.16 : 38 : 84 Record of visits of persons seeking help in the Paris UGIF center of social service (No. of center not indicated), Jan. 21 April 1942, June 15 Aug. 26, 1942, 92 pp.

32.17 : 38 : 175 Record of aid distributed, July 1942, 91 pp.

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32.18 : 38 : 224 Same, without No. of UGIF section and dates, 23 pp.

32.19 : 38 : 267 Fragment of list of aid given, undated, 22 pp.

32.20 : 38 Daily cash reports of the "service sociale" (social service) in the Northern Zone, Nov. 1942, 15.

32.21 : 38 : 283 Same, 1942 1943, 84 pp.

32.22 : 38 : 393 Same, 1942 1943, 119 pp.

32.23 : 38 : 514 Same, March April 1943, 61 pp.

32.24 : 38 : 597 Same, Feb. 1943, 20 pp.

32.25 : 38 : 618 Same, March Aug. 1943, 17 pp.

32.26 : 38 : 636 Same, May Nov. 1943, 86 pp.

32.27 : 38 : 723 Same, June 1943, 18 pp.

32.28 : 38 : 760 Same, Dec. (no year), 46 pp.

32.29 : 38 : 784 Same, April and June (no year), 46 pp.

32.30 : 38 : 832 Same, March and Dec. (no year), 27 pp.

32.31 : 38 : 860 Lists of internees in Campiegne, 1941 42, 8 pp.

32.32 : 38 : 869 Copies of identification papers, undated, 7 pp.

32.33 : 38 : 877 Budgets of "assistance sociale" (social service), 1942, 1944, 8 pp.

32.34 35 : 38 : 886 Accounts of aid distributed, March 1943, 339 pp (in two folders)

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32.36 : 39 : 1 Orders to pay out help, 239 pp.

32.37 : 39 : 147 Various materials of Section 5, 1942 1944, 25 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

32.38 : 39 : 177 Same, 1942 44, 35 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

33. Social Service Office on Rue Radier in the Third UGIF Group of the Northern Zone (7 folders, 600pp.)

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33.1 : 39: 219 Log-book of visits by persons coming for aid to UGIF sections 18 and 22: July 22 Nov. 5, 1943: 1 record of 300 pp.; entries only on 145 pp.

33.2 : 39 : 296 Distribution of matzos, March 1942, 11 pp.

33.3 : 39 : 305 Same, April 1943, 27 pp.

33.4 : 39 : 339 Correspondence, Jan. July 1942, 7 pp.

33.5 : 39 : 347 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 18, May Dec. 1942, 52 pp.

33.6 : 39 : 415 Memoranda between Section 1 and 18, 1942 43, 4 pp.

33.7 : 39 : 421 Memoranda from Section 18 to Section 3, 1942 44, 210 pp.

34. Employment Bureau, Section 20 of the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (2 folders, 56pp.)

34.1 : 39 : 654 Memoranda from Sections 20 and 42 to Section 3, 1942 43, 26 pp.

34.2 : 39 : 685 Providing work in Paris; chiefly materials from Sections 12 and 20, 1942 44, 30 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

35. Social Service Office on the Rue des Tournelle: Section 22 of the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 4 folders, 158 pages.

35.1 : 39 : 724 Correspondence, questionnaires, memoranda and cards showing aid payments, 1942, 100 pp.

35.2 : 39 : 810 Memoranda between Section 4 and 22, June-Dec. 1942, 16 pp.

35.3 : 39 : 829 Memoranda from Section 22 to Section 3, 1943, 119 pp.

35.4 : 39 : 956 Various materials of Section 22, 1942-44, 20 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

36.Parcels Returned from Internees: Section 31 in the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 75 pp.

36.1 : 39 : 978 Information by UGIF Section 31 to families of internees to call for parcels of internees who had left Drancy, 1942-1943, 35 pp.

36.2 : 39 : 1049 Memoranda from Section 4 to Section 31, 1942-43, 40 pp.

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37. Care of Isolated Children: Section 42 in the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 3 folders, 109 pp.

37.1 : 39 : 1102 Memoranda of Section 42, 1942, 5 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

37.2 : 39 : 1109 Memoranda between Sections 40 and 42, 1942-43, 90 pp.

37.3 : 39 : 1206 Memoranda between Sections 1 and 42, 1942-43

38. Library: Section 58 of the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone No entries.

39. Club: Section 59 of the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone No entries.

40. Social Service for Youth: Section 60 in the Third Group of the Northern Zone l folder, 9 pp.

40.1 : 39 : 1221 Reports of Section for Social Care of Youth, Dec. 1943-April 1944, 9 PP. Service Social de la Jeunesse (Youth Social Service), UGIF Center 60 on 60 Rue Claude- Bernard and as of Dec. 15, 1944 on 60 Rue Radice (Center 18); reports from patronage (young persons' clubs) (visited by 151 boys and 107 girls in Dec. 1943, 250 children for the Hanukah Holiday on Dec. 23, 1943); center for elementary occupation training for 25 boys; in Dec. 1943 the canteen distributed 1,262 meals; cabinet-making and locksmith work; liaison with Section 17 (medical committee) concerning visits to sick children; 8 officials in March 1944.

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41. Social Service on Rue Amelot: Section 69 of the Third UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 9 folders, 477 pp.

4l.1 : 40 : 1 Various materials concerning the activity of Section 69, 1940-1943, 14 pp. P. 3, Undated list of Jewish organizations (1940?), pp. 4-5 Plan of a call to support the dispensaries, canteens and orphanage, Nov. 13, 1940.

41.2 : 40 : 17 Reports of social service on Rue Amelot, 1941, 3 pp.: Aid for 78 intellectuals; 17,400 free and 17,000 low-priced meals distributed in four canteens.

41.3 : 40 : 21 Reports and correspondence of social services on Rue Amelot, 1942, 63 pp.

41.4 : 40 : 93 Lists of aid and moneys, parcels and other things sent to internees in Drancy as well as their families, Jan.-Oct.1942, 25 pp.

41.5 : 40 : 126 Lists and notices of the social service on Rue Amelot concerning interventions and aid to internees for the purpose of learning the fate of the children of exiles, etc., 1942, 31 pp.

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41.6 : 40 : 164 Letters of internees in Drancy to the social service on Rue Amelot, 1942, 14 pp. Inquiries about parcels and interventions.

41.7 : 40 : 185 Letters to the social service on Rue Amelot, 1942, 94 pp. Chiefly reports and letters from parents and children placed in private French families; requests for assistance; letters of thanks; appeals to save from deportation; P. 10; appeal from a war prisoner about a parcel; p. 43-45; Letters from children in the provinces to their mothers; PP. 71-73; Letter of thanks and a lullaby sent in by a child (?); Some of the letters are addressed to David Rappoport and Bill (?)

41.8 : 40 : 332 Various materials from 36 Rue Amelot (UGIF Section 69), 1941-1943, 15 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

41.9 : 40 : 349 Prescriptions issued by the dispensary on Rue Amelot, 1943, 232 pp.

42. Distribution of Clothes: Section 76 in the Third UGIF Group of the Northern Zone No entries.

SERIES 5: GROUP FOUR IN THE NORTHERN ZONE

43. Youth Employment: Section 9 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 16 folders, 422 pp.

43.1 : 40 : 593 Correspondence from the Fourth UGIF Group in the Occupied Zone, 1942, 13 pp.

43.2 : 40 : 612 Correspondence of Section 9 with various centers for occupational training of youths and list of Jewish youths in these centers, 1942, 83 pp.

43.3 : 40 : 701 Correspondence regarding agricultural school, Jan.-Sept. 1942, 59 pp: Plans for an agricultural school and farms to be purchased for that purpose; PP. 32-34, appeal to the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs for opening such a farm (May 20, 1942).

43.4 : 40 : 762 Agricultural schools, 1942, 9 pp. including: Plan to open an agricultural school for girls; report from the agricultural school in ? (UGIF Section 6l), May 10, 1942

43.5 : 40 : 772 Reports and other materials from the UGIF youth centers in Paris, 1942- 1943, 11 pp. Including: list of books for a library for youths of 20 years of age.

43.6 : 40 : 785 Various reports of Section 9, Feb.-April 1944, 4 pp. Including: The secretary was Theodore Samet; the young persons' club on Rue Claude-Bernard formed a theatrical group, "Compaganons de l'Arche," led by Andre Marcovici.

43.7 : 40 : 790 Instructions and reports concerning groups' excursions in the Departement of Seine-et-Oise, April, 1944, 10 pp. Description of places to visit in the Chevreuse Valley; transportation; avoidance of overlarge groups on railway stations and

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in trains; wearing of the yellow star; in 1943 the center 24 carried out 60 day excursions to the communal playground of Villebon-sur-Yvette; frequently the local children want to play with the Jews.

43.8 : 40 : 801 UGIF stipends for students, 1944, 9 pp.

43.9 : 40 : 814 Records of memoranda of UGIF Section 9 (Youth) in Paris, Aug. 29-OCt. 28, 1942, 20 pp.

43.10 : 40 : 825 Memoranda between Section 4 and 9, June - Dec. 1942, 27 pp.

43.11 : 40 : 855 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 9, 1942, 22 pp.

43.12 : 40 : 880 Correspondence of Section 9, chiefly with the Rothchild Hospital, 1942- 43, 15 pp.

43.13 : 40 : 897 Correspondence and memoranda, chiefly of Section 9, 1942-44, 49 pp. Including: Defending arrested persons, interventions; inquiry whether a Jew may go on vacation to the Departement of Seine-et-Oise.

43.14 : 40 : 958 Various materials concerning youth, chiefly from Section 9, 1943, 20 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

43.15 : 40 : 982 Correspondence of Section 9 with the provinces, 1943, 56 pp.

43.16 : 40 : 1051 UGIF activities for youths and children, Dec. 1942-Aug.7, 1944. 18 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp., chiefly documents of Section 9. P. 1, Memorandum concerning identity papers for UGIF employees and German warning against failure to observe regulations, with signatures of all heads of centers of the Fourth UGIF Group (Dec. 8, 1942); PP. 3-70, Sports: P. 8, Germans demand a list of children in all of the centers (July 13, 1943).

44. Jews employed in the Ardennes: Section 12 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 23 folders, 1,097 pp.

44.1 : 40 : 1077 Materials of the Coord. Comm. concerning sending Jews to work on farms, July 1941, 6 pp.

44.2 : 40 : 1084 Work in the Ardennes, folder of the Coord. Comm. 1941, 16 pp. P. 1, report concerning farm labor for Jews, 1941; foreign workers who came to the Prefecture every 3 months to extend their papers are questioned by commissioner Lecafer; unemployed are being arrested in the barracks of Tourelle and sent to work camps; the report proposes assuming control of Jews who may be able to undertake farm work; PP. 4-9, reports about home visits to recruit workers; PP. 10-16a letter from those enrolled for work.

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44.3 : 40 : 1106 Correspondence concerning Jewish workers in the Ardennes, 1941, 6 pp.

44.4 : 40 : 1113 A map of the department of the Ardennes underlining in blue pencil the places where Jews have worked. 1 p.

44.5 : 40 : 1117 Reports to Dannecker concerning Jews working in the Ardennes., 1942, 14 pp.

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44.6 : 41 : 1 Correspondence of L.J. Eskenazy, foreman of Jewish farm workers of the WOL (Wirtschaftasoberleitung) 111, Farm District of Sedan in Frenois (Ardennes) to UGIF Section 12, 1942, 242 pp.

44.7 : 41 : 363 Copies of UGIF Section 12 correspondence to Foreman Eskenazy in Frenois, 1942-1943, 32 pp.

44.8 : 41 : 398 Correspondence concerning Jewish workers in the Ardennes, 1942- 1943, 146 pp.

44.9 : 41 : 577 Memoranda from and to Section 12 and other materials, 1942-43, 19 pp.

44.10 : 41 : 599 Copies of the correspondence of Section 12 to the Prefecture concerning work in the Ardennes, 1942-43, 44 pp.

44.11 : 41 : 645 Work in the Ardennes, 1942-44, 21 pp: PP. 1-2, ordinance of the Farming District (Kreislandwirt) concerning the organization of Jewish labor in the Ardennes (Jan. 2, 1942); PP.3-4, regulations of the Paris Commandant concerning this matter (Feb. 9, 1942); notice of the March 20, 1942, concerning aid to families of workers in the Ardennes; P. 6, arrest of Jews who left work without permission; P.7, a letter dated March 25, 1942 to a worker in Flize dealing with the role of the Coord. Comm. in recruiting workers ("You have not been sent to the Ardennes through UGIF, but left voluntarily; in all this the Coord. Comm. has merely served as intermediary between Ostland and you."); also about matzos for Pesakh; PP. 8-11 report concerning the 8th shipment of agricultural workers of March 27, 1942 (27 men, 2 of them from Camp Merignac); P. 12, Plan of an agricultural school in Villers-Cotterets; P. 15, suspension in the enrollment of new workers (July 30, 1942); P.1, the German authorities decline interventions on behalf of interned families of workers and even arrested workers on furlough; p. 20, shoes for workers.

44.12 : 41 : 672 Correspondence of Section 12 with workers in the Ardennes,1943, 28 pp.

44.13 : 41 : 710 11 lists (Nos. 1-11) of shipment of workers to the Ardennes, Nov. 11, 1942-July 3, 1942, 32 pp: PP. 1-10, 94 workers with the shipment of Nov. 11, 1942

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(among them the economist Leon Berkovitch, the bookkeeper Abraham Kreitzer and Dr. Leo Selbinger); PP. 11-12, 35 workers with the shipment of Nov. 28, 1942; PP. 13-16, 65 workers with the shipment of Dec. 16, 1941; PP. 17-20, 75 workers with the shipment of Jan. 6, 1942; P. 21, 10 workers with the shipment of Jan. 16, 1942; PP. 22-23, 33 workers with the shipment of March 10, 1942; PP. 24-27 workers with the shipment of March 27, 1942; PP. 28-29, 11 workers with the shipment of May 1, 1942; P. 30, 8 workers with the shipment of May 13, 1942; P. 31, 16 workers with the shipment of June 23, 1942; P. 32, 14 with the shipment of July 3, 1942 (among these one worker with his two children): Total: 399 names. On the 11 lists several names are repeated.

44.14 : 41 : 744 Lists of workers in the Ardennes, 1942, 37 pp.

44.15 : 41 : 786 Lists of Jewish workers in the Ardennes sent by UGIF Section 12 to the Prefecture, 1942-14 pp.

44.16 : 41 : 803 Lists of internees who left for work camps, 1942, 18 pp. List of work volunteers who left the camp (Drancy), March 27, 1942.

44.17 : 41 : 822 Lists of Jewish workers in the Ardennes and work certificates sent in by Eshkenazi from UGIF Section 12, 1942-43, 92 pp.

44.18 : 41 : 922 List of 190 workers in the Ardennes, undated, 8 pp.

44.19 : 41 : 931 Undated lists of workers in the Ardennes, 40 pp.

44.20 : 41 : 979 Undated list of Jewish workers for the German authorities, 4 pp.

44.21 :41 : 984 Work certificates for Jews in the Ardennes, 1942-43, 22 pp: Valid for Buzancy, Champigneul, Chaumontage, Frenois, Mairy, Romancourt, these certificates were sent through the UGIF to house-wardens in order to avoid the confiscation of Jewish property.

44.22 : 41 : 1008 Work certificates issued in the work camps of the Ardennes in order to avoid the removal of objects from the Paris apartments of camp inmates, May-July, 1943 87 pp. Such certificates (in two copies, French and German) were sent through the UGIF in the Northern Zone to the superintendents of the houses where the camp inmates used to live. The certificates in the folder were returned to the UGIF with the notation that the superintendents had left without leaving a new address.

44.23 : 41 : 1125 Various materials concerning Jews working in the Ardennes, 1941- 1944,68 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

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45. Youth Center on 60 Rue Claude-Bernard: Section 19 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 6 folders, 236 pp.

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45.1 : 42 : 1 Correspondence of Section 19, 1942, 91 pp. Including: P. 2, candies for the children on the holiday, March 1, 1942; P. 40, authorization for Roland Musnik for finding sport places; P. 43, order not to cause a stir in the center on Rue Vauquelin; P. 90, preparing a bay for the bar mitzvah.

45.2 : 42 : 110 Reports of Section 19, 1942-1943, 8 pp. The center was made up of youth club (foyer des jeunes), center for preparing for occupational training and clubs; 45 students and 15 officials in Dec. 1942; in Sept. 1942 the creation of two clubs for girls 7-11 and 12-15; making preparations for occupational training; a total of 1316 meals distributed in Sept. 1943.

45.3 : 42 : 121 Correspondence of Section 19, 1943, 46 pp. Including: P. 6, action against 4 undisciplined students; PP. 10-24, 28 lists of books; P.37, information on the Seder of April 20, 1943; meetings of the Center for the Study of (Cercle d'Etudes Judaisme) every Wednesday in the Club Library; P. 41, on June 6, 1943 there was reopened the synagogue on Rue de la Victoire; P. 41, more about the Center 19; P. 44 food for the canteen in July 1943.

45.4 : 42 : 181 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 19, May-Dec. 1942, 21 pp.

45.5 : 42 : 208 Memoranda and monthly reports of Section 19, Dec. 27, 1943-July 13, 1944, 59 pp.

45.6 : 42 : 270 Various materials of the Section (Youth Club on 60 Rue Claude-Bernard) 1942, 11 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

46. Girls' Home on Rue Vauqelin: Section 21 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 6 folders, 257 pp.

46.1 : 42 : 283 Correspondence and memoranda between Section 21 and other sections, 1942, 75 pp.

46.2 : 42 : 370 Report of Section 21, Oct. 14, 1943, 6 pp.

46.3 : 42 : 377 Reports of Section 21, Nov. 1943-July 1944, 13 pp.

46.5 : 42 : 433 Correspondence and memoranda between Section 21 (Girls' Home on Rue Vauquelin - Section 21) and various other sections, 1943-120 pp.

46.6 : 42 : 572 Accounts of Section 21, Sept.-Oct. 1943, 13 pp.

47. Club on Place de Vosges: Section 24, of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 36 pp.

47.1 : 42 : 588 Memoranda between UGIF Sections 4 and 24, June Dec. 1942, 9 pp.

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47.2 : 42 : 600 Memoranda between the Section and other sections, Nov. 1942 July 1943, 27 pp.

48. Industrial School on Rue de Rosiers: Section 32 of the Fourth UGIF Group in Northern Zone 5 folders, 61 pp.

48.1 : 42 : 632 Monthly reports of the Industrial School on Rue Rosiers, 1942 25 pp.

48.2 : 42 : 659 Same, 1943 14 pp.

48.3 : 42 : 674 Same, May 1944, 1 p: 32 students and 20 officials; one student arrested for theft; 2 students disappeared; exact program of pedagogical activity where reference is made to a school paper, called "En Avant", "Cadets de l'Avenir" and "Batisseurs".

48.4 : 42 : 677 Educational reports and correspondence concerning other matters, June Sept. 1943, 12 pp. In it: also about theft of bed sheets.

48.5 : 42 : 694 Various materials of Section 32, 1943 44, 9 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

49. Society for the Protection of Young Girls: (150 Boulevard Magenta): Section 33 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 19 pp.

49.1 : 42 : 705 Correspondence of Section 33, 1942, 6 pp.

49.2 : 42 : 713 Various materials of Section 33, 1942, 13 pp.

50. "ORT": Section 34 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 4 folders, 53 pp.

50.1 : 42 : 729 Chronological record of the activity and inventories of Section 34, Aug. 19 Oct. 7, 1942, 18 pp.

50.2 : 42 : 748 Reports and correspondence of Section 34, 1942, 7 pp.

50.3 : 42 : 757 Correspondence of "ORT", chiefly concerning the hiring of instructors and other officials in the trade schools, July Dec. 1943, 22 pp.

50.4 : 42 : 783 Various materials of Section 34, 1943, 6 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

51. Youth Club: Section 35 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone No entries

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52. "Lucien de Hirsch" School on 70 Avenue Sacritan (?): Section 49 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 17 pp.

52.1 : 42 : 791 Reports of Section 49, Oct. 1943 July 1944. 11 pp. In it: A course in Hebrew for Bar Mitzvah candidates; in one report there is a reference to a youth group "Josue" led by a certain Freddy who to avoid meetings in the street, obtained a room in the school for meeting every Saturday and Sunday.

52.2 : 42 : 803 Various materials of Section 49, 1943, 6 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

53. Youth Center on Rue Montevideo: Section 55 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 37 pp.

53.1 : 42 : 810 Reports of Section 55, 1943, 29 pp.

53.2 : 42 : 840 Same, 1943 1944, 8 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

54. Agricultural School: Section 61 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone No entries

55. Youth and Child Center: Section 62 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 1 folder, 5 pp.

55.1 : 42 : 849 Materials of Section 62, 1944 5 pp.

56. Sport Section 63 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 4 folders, 57 pp.

56.1 : 42 : 856 Correspondence between the Fourth UGIF Group and the French authorities about sports arenas for Jewish youth, 1942, 24 pp.

56.2 : 42 : 882 Various materials of UGIF Group 4 about provision of sports gear, 1942 1944, 17 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

56.3 : 42 : 901 Report on physical education at the sport facility on Lamblardi, May 1944, 6 pp.

56.4 : 42 : 908 Correspondence and memoranda, 1944, 10 pp., partly made up of discrete pp.

57. Youth Center on 27 Avenue de Segur: Section 65 in the Fourth UGIF Group of the Northern Zone 2 folders, 14 pp.

57.1 : 42 : 920 Architectural drawings of a plan to reconstruct the dormitory on 27 Avenue de Segur.

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57.2 : 42 : 924 Finances and administrative matters of the Youth Center on Avenue de Segur, Jan. March 1944.

58. Occupational School: Section 66 of the Fourth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone No entries.

SERIES 6: GROUP FIVE IN THE NORTHERN ZONE

59. Medical-Social Committee: Section 17 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 15 folders, 752 pp.

59.1 : 42 : 939 Minutes of the sessions of the Medical Social Committee of UGIF in the Northern Zone, Jan. 27, 1942 Sept. 16, 1943, 66 pp. In it: P. 6: 9 Jewish tuberculosis patients must be isolated from Aryans; P. 6: A school to train nurses; P. 17: Project for a home for retarded children; P. 21: Training of social workers; PP. 34 55: Discipline in homes for children and youth; PP. 42 43: Rothschild Children's Home is converted into a hospital section for receiving 218 aged from Drancy (session of March 11, 1943); P. 48: UGIF authorizations for leaders at the Sephardic community; P. 51: Pocket money for children at "nukhises" (??)

59.2 : 42 : 1020 Memoranda between Section 17 and various other sections, 1942 1943, 36 pp.

59.3 : 42 : 1063 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 17, May Nov. 1942, 10 pp.

59.4 : 42 : 1075 Memoranda and correspondence between Section 17 ;and other sections, covering also the nursery of Montgeron, Section 44, Jan. 19 Aug. 4, 1943, 92 pp.

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59.5 :43 : 1 Reports concerning the Sunday walks of the nurseries and centers, Dec. 1942 Aug. 1943, 132 pp.

59.6 : 43 : 169 Individual cards of a file of medical examinations of children, 1942 1944, 14 cards.

59.7 : 43 : 184 Lists of children cared for by families in Paris, 1943, 14 pp.

59.8 : 43 : 199 Various materials concerning child care in the Northern Zone. 1942 44, 28 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

59.9 : 43 : 235 Monthly reports of expenditures in various UGIF Centers for children in the Northern Zone, 1944, 10 pp.

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59.10 : 43 : 246 Three booklets with receipts of 3.00, 12.00 and 17.50 Fr., for medical attention (?) (Acte medical in French), Nos. 170 1800, 3401 3500, 9401 9500, 200 pp.

59.11 : 43 : 251 Various materials of Section 17, 1941 44, 42 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

59.12 : 43 : 306 Correspondence of "OSE" in the Northern Zone, 1941 44, 38 pp.

59.13 : 43 : 349 "OSE" nursery in the Chateau de Tourelle in Montmorency. Conflict between "OSE" and proprietor of house. 1939 1941, 17 pp.

59.14 : 43 : 367 UGIF correspondence concerning Jewish patients in hospitals, 19 (?) 1943 44, 36 pp.

59.15 : 43 : 406 Plan for a nursing home in St. Mande, March 1943, 17 pp.

60. Dispensary: Section 25 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone No entries

61. Dispensary: Section 27 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 1 folder 10 pp.

61.1 : 43 : 428 Memoranda between UGIF Section 27 and other Sections, June Dec. 1942, 10 pp.

62. Nursery on Rue Lamarck: Section 28 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 16 folders, 1387 pp.

62.1 : 43 : 442 Daily statistical reports, Dec. 1942 July 1944, 17 pp.

62.2 : 43 : 467 Same, Jan. June 1943, 137 pp.

62.3 : 43 : 622 Same, July Dec. 1943, 176 pp.

62.4 : 43 : 809 Reports, Oct. 1943 July 1944, 11 pp. In May of 1944, on account of a bombardment, the center was transferred to 70 Avenue Secretan; 143 children and 27 officials in Oct. 1943; 198 children in Feb. 1944; Up to 1944, 1,400 children passed through this center; 250 adults and children present at a holiday in the center on Dec. 29, 1943; measles epidemic in April 1944; 93 adult refugees from the Aurigny Islands arrived on April 1, 1944; shortage of clean linen in June 1944.

62.5 : 43 : 824 Record of food cards and daily roster since Aug. 26, 1942, 59 pp.

62.6 : 43 : 945 Record of Lamarck Nursery 1942 1943, 101 pp. PP 3 21: children, giving dates of arrival and discharge at the center and number of food cards; PP. 61 85: Provisioning of the center (Sept. 4, 1942 July 20, 1943.)

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62.7 : 43 : 1022 Correspondence, chiefly about food cards for children July 16 Dec. 17, 1942, 460 pp. in 2 folders.

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62.8 : 44 : 1 Correspondence, chiefly about food cards for children July 16 Dec. 17, 1942.

62.9 : 44 : 267 Correspondence concerning food stamps for children, Dec. 7, 1942 April 29, 1944, 76 pp. Also: children in camps; list of 67 children in the Poitiers camp.

62.10 : 44 : 393 Correspondence to the administration of 18 arrondisements, concerning food cards, July 1942 Jan. 1943, 58 pp.

62.11 :44 : 468 Food and other cards, chiefly those for textiles and shoes of children in the Center of Rue Lamarck, Sept. 1942 Nov. 1943, 51 pp.

62.12 : 44 : 543 Report to Section 46 concerning food cards, Aug. 10, 1942 July 17, 1944, 105 pp.

62.13 : 44 : 695 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 28, June Dec. 1942, 53 pp.

62.14 : 44 : 753 Cash book of the night shelter (later UGIF Center) on Rue Lamarck, 1940 1942, 24 pp.

62.15 : 44 : 790 Various materials concerning the shelter (later UGIF Center) on Rue Lamarck, 1942, 10 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

62.16 : 44 : 803 Various materials of Section 28, 1942 1943, 49 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

63. Nursery on Rue Guy Patin: Section 30 of the UGIF Group 5 in the Northern Zone 4 folders, 209 pp.

63.1 : 44 : 865 Record of children in the nursery of Rue Guy Patin, July 28, 1942 April 9, 1943, 93 pp. Information on the dates of arrival and departure of the children, date and place of birth and whence they had come, addresses of parents in other UGIF centers or from camps.

63.2 : 44 : 956 Reports, 1942, 34 pp.

63.3 : 44 : 1001 Daily reports, Jan. April 1943, 80 pp. 108 children on Jan. 26, 1943; list of 11 children in the center interned through the police on Feb. 10, 1943 in Drancy and 17 children arrested.

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64. "Marguerite" Nursery in Neuilly-sur-Seine: Section 40 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 17 folders, 647 pp.

64.1 : 44 : 1094 Record of 218 children in the "Marguerite", 1942 44, 31 pp.

64.2 : 44 : 1157 Police record of the Nursery, 1943 44,31 pp.

64.3 : 44 : 1186 Monthly records, Oct. 1943 July 1944, 11pp. (not complete). 19 officials in Jan. 1944; children attend a film show in the LaMarack Nursery; children in need of toys; arrival of children younger than two years.

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64.4 : 45 : 1 Monthly reports of food sent through Section 46 for the nursery, 1943 44, 23 pp.

64.5 : 45 : 22 Daily reports, 1942, 15 pp. (not complete).

64.6 : 45 : 38 Same, 1943, (not complete), 31 pp.

64.7 : 45 : 73 Same, 1943. 96 pp.

64.8 : 45 : 182 Same, 1943, 14 pp.

64.9 : 45 : 199 Same, 1944, 49 pp. (not complete).

64.10 : 45 : 250 Record of activity, 1943, 26 pp.

64.11 : 45 : 273 Service memoranda of the "Marguerite", 1943 44, 17 pp. P. l: Employees forbidden to bake and cook even with their own products; PP. 4 8: Yom Kippur.

64.12 : 45 : 294 Correspondence and accounting for cooking gas, 1942 43, (?) pp.

64.13 : 45 : 401 Same as above, 14 pp.

64.14 : 45 : 423 Correspondence, 1944, 67 pp.

64.15 : 45 : 517 Certificates by nurses to the effect that they have taken over children from the "Marguerite" Nursery as well as their cards for food and clothing, Oct. 9, 1942 July 10, 1944, 87 pp.

64.16 : 45 : 616 Various materials, 1943, 23 pp.

64.17 : 45 : 647 Various materials, 1942 44, 25 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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65. Orphanage in La Varenne: Section 41 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 3 folders, 32 pp.

65.1 : 45 : 676 Various materials of the Orphanage in La Varenne, 1939 1940, 1943, 22 pp. Lists of leaders and members; report of July 19, 1943; property inventory; the orphanage was dissolved and on June 23, 1943 the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs ordered UGIF to take over the orphanage on July 1, 1943.

65.2 : 45 : 702 Reports and correspondence, 1941 1942, 7 pp.

65.3 : 45 : 711 Same, 1943, 3 pp.

66. Nursery in Montgeron: Section 44 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 1 folder 3 pp.

66.1 : 45 : 715 Reports of Section 44, 1943, 3 pp.

67. Nursery in Montreuil: Section 52 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 21 pp.

67.1 : 45 : 719 Reports of the Montevidee Nursery on 21 Rue Francois Debergue in Montreux, 1943 44, 12 pp. Later the nursery was transferred to Rue Vauquelin. In it: a child permitted to leave the center; Jan. 10, 1943; reports about plans to combine the nursery with the girls' dormitory on Rue Vauquelin (Center 21); pp.18: 22 girls and 9 officials.

67.2 : 45 : 734 Report concerning the number of children, 1943, 9 pp.

68. "Sejour de Voisins" Nursery in Louveciennes: Section 56 of the Fifth UGIF in the Northern Zone 2 folders, 29 pp.

68.1 : 45 : 745 Finances and administrative matters of the nursery, July 1943 March 1944, 22 pp.

68.2 : 45 : 770 Transfer of the nursery to Orly, Dec. 1943, 7 pp. Folder of UGIF Section 14; also plan to transfer arrested children to an UGIF nursery.

69. Nursery in St. Mande: Section 64 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern zone 2 folders, 34 pp.

69.1 : 45 : 779 Various materials of the nursery in St. Mande, Feb. 1943 April 1944,13 pp.

69.2 : 45 : 798 Reports, June Sept. 1943, 21 pp. 12 children in June 1943 and 5 empty beds.

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70. Tiomkin Dispensary: Section 70 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 1 folder, 16 pp.

70.1 : 45 : 820 Report and inventories of the Tiomkin Dispensary on Rue Angouleme, 1943, 16 pp.

71. Nursery in La Varenne: Section 70 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 1 folder, 3 pp.

71.1 : 45 : 836 Various materials of the Nursery in La Varenne, 1943, 3 pp.

72. Rothschild Hospital and Hospital Camp: Section 80 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 16 folders, 790 pp.

72.1 : 45 : 840 Correspondence between Sections 1 and 14 concerning the Rothchild Hospital (interventions, freeing of internees, etc.), 1942, 65 pp.

72.2 : 45 : 913 Correspondence of the Hospital concerning administrative matters, interventions, etc., 1942, 56 pp.

72.3 : 45 : 985 Hospital correspondence with Section 1, Aug. Dec. 1942, 107 pp.

72.4 : 45 : 1096 Correspondence and other materials of the hospital, 1942 44, 43 pp.

72.5 : 45 : 1152 Correspondence between the General Secretariat of UGIF and the hospital concerning internees, sick, aged, interventions, etc., 1943, 171 pp.

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72.6 : 46 :1 Hospital correspondence concerning administrative matters interventions, etc., 1943, 48 pp.

72.7 : 46 : 60 Correspondence with the hospital concerning internees, interventions, etc., 1943, 415 pp. Folder of Section 1.

72.8 : 46 : 113 Correspondence of the hospital concerning administrative matters, interventions, etc., 1944, 31 pp.

72.9 : 46 : 154 Various materials concerning the hospital, Dec. 1943 Jan. 1944, 36 pp. PP. 1 3: German order to introduce a record of visitors. (Dec. 10, 1943): PP. 14 27: Statistical report of Dec. 20, 1943 on its divisions, number of patients, internees, Jewish and Aryan employees and physicians: PP. 25 28: Tubercular patients arriving in hospital,

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among them "political internees"; PP. 29 31: Restrictions against Jewish patients in hospital: PP. 32 33: Jews in general hospitals.

72.10 : 46 : 196 Confiscation by the Germans of furniture, pictures, utensils, and other objects of the hospital and of employees, 1943, 19 pp.

72.11 : 46 : 220 Lists of internees sent by Drancy to the hospital camp, Aug. 1942 July 1943, 52 pp.

72.12 : 46 : 275 List of the aged in Drancy and the hospital, 1943, 9 pp.

72.13 : 46 : 285 Correspondence with Section 4 concerning provisioning of the hospital, 1943 1944, 45 pp.

72.14 : 46 : 342 List of hospital employees Dec. 17, 1942, 11 pp.

72.15 : 46 : 357 Accounting of moneys owed by UGIF to the hospital for patients, the indigent, aged discharged, etc., March April 1944, 11 pp., giving the names and number of days spent in the hospital.

72.16 : 48 : 378 Various materials concerning the hospital, 1942 44, 39 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

73. Nursing Home: Section 81 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (No entries. Materials to be found in Section 74 and other sections)

74. Picpus Camp: Section 82 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (5 folders, 89pp.)

74.1 : 46 : 424 List of 314 internees transferred to the Paris Nursing Home between July 2, 1943 and May 24, 1944, 20 pp.

74.2 : 46 : 446 Lists of internees in Camp Picpus, 1943 44, 17 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

74.3 : 46 : 465 Lists of internees in Camp Picpus, April May 1944, 95 pp. List of 148 internees on Feb 8, 1944 and of 65 on May 8.

74.4 : 46 : 472 Medical certificates issued to the aged in Camp Picpus, June 17, 1944, 31 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

74.5 : 46 : 504 Various materials of Camp Picpus, 1944, 16 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

75. Camp Lamblardie: Section 83 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (4 folders, 89pp)

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75.1 : 46 : 525 Correspondence of the camp and of the Rothschild Auxiliary Hospital on 7 Rue Lamblardie, UGIF Section 14, May Aug. 1944, 52 pp.: p.31, anonymous warning against a physician "who should feel lucky not to share the fate of those who were deported and he should not persecute people who ask nothing of him; let him beware lest it count against him.", (July 11).

75.2 : 46 : 583 Daily statistical reports about internees in the Rothschild auxiliary hospital, June Aug. 1944, 29 pp. (not complete). 260 internees on June 5, 1944.

75.3 : 46 : 604 Reports of the camp, 1944, 12 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. Materials of Section 14.

75.4 : 46 : 616 Various materials, 1944, 6 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

76. Sanatorium: Section 84 of the Fifth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (No entries)

SERIES 7: GROUP SIX IN THE NORTHERN ZONE

77. Food Parcels: Section 6 of the First UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (2 folders, 163pp.)

77.1 : 46 : 622 Reports from Section 6 to call for parcels from internees, Sept. 1942, 150 pp. Section 6 has rendered assistance in the form of food parcels (Secours alimentaires). The notices to pick up parcels provide the names of the internees upon whose behalf the parcels were sent and state that they are in good health.

77.2 : 46 : 776 Memoranda to Section 6 in the Northern Zone, 1942 43, 13 pp.

78 & 79. Canteens on 120 Rue de Belleville: Sections 23b and 23g (2 folders, 35pp.)

78 79.1 : 46 : 798 Reports of UGIF Section 23B (Canteen on 120 Boulevard de Belleville), 1944, 4 pp.

78 79.2 : 46 : 803 Materials concerning canteen for UGIF employees (Section 23), 1943 1944, 31 pp. Lists and memoranda between Section 23 and the Sixth Directorate.

80. Nursing Home for Men and Women "Moshe Leon": Section 29 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (7 folders, 502)

80.1 : 46 : 836 Materials of the "Mosheh Leon" Nursing Home on Boulevard Picpus, 1933 1939, 69 pp. Found among materials of the Second World War.

80.2 : 46 : 920 Same, 1939 1940, 51 pp., chiefly questionnaires and correspondence concerning admission of old women.

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80.3 : 46 : 983 Same, 1941, 25 pp. Also materials before 1939 and 1940.

80.4 : 46 : 1013 Same, 1941, 36 pp.

80.5 : 46 : 1056 Same, 1942, 202 pp.

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80.6 : 47 : 1 Same, 1943, 86 pp

80.7 : 47 : 109 Same, 1944, 33 pp.

81. Autonomous Canteens: Section 39 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (2 folders, 70pp.)

81.1 : 47 : 147 Memoranda and lists of employees in Section 39, 32 pp.

81.2 : 47 : 185 Individual sheets of employees in UGIF Section 39 (autonomous canteens), 38 pp.

82. Shelter for Refugees: Section 46 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (no entries)

83. Canteens: Section 46 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (31 folders, 2,047pp.)

83.1 : 47 : 232 Reports from various UGIF centers to Section 46 concerning the number of meals in the canteens, 1942 1943, 145 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

83.2 : 47 : 367 Statistical reports from UGIF centers to Section 46, 1943, 25 pp.

83.3 : 47 : 400 Reports of Section 46, 1943, 7 pp.

83.4 : 47 : 411 Statistical reports of meals distributed in canteens of Paris UGIF Centers, 1943, 75 pp.

83.5 : 47 : 487 Reports and statistics from canteens, 1943 44, 71 pp.

83.6 : 47 : 564 Provisioning of canteens in Paris, 1942 1944, 26 pp.

83.7 : 47 : 591 Food rations in the UGIF Centers, 1942, 18 pp.

83.8 : 47 : 620 Permits to eat in canteens, 1942 1943, 15 pp.

83.9 : 47 : 637 Same, 1943 1944, 17 pp.

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83.10 : 47 : 661 Efforts to obtain "Piccadilly" Restaurant on 49 Rue de l'Echiquier as a canteen for UGIF employees, Sept. 8 Dec. 8, 1942, 8 pp. The restaurant was owned by a Jew and administered by an Aryan; p. 8, refused by the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs.

83.11 : 47 : 673 Memoranda between Section 4 and 46, June Sept. 1942, 7 pp.

83.12 : 47 : 681 Memoranda from and to the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone 1942 1944 7 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

83.13 : 47 : 689 Memoranda with various sections concerning canteens, 1942 1943, 54 pp.

83.14 : 47 : 765 Reports and memoranda between Section 46 and various other sections, 1942 1943,86 pp.

83.15 : 47 : 871 Memoranda from various sections to the head of Group 6 concerning canteens and food supplies, 1942 1943, 21 pp.

83.16 : 47 : 900 Memoranda concerning provisioning, mainly of canteens, 1942 43, 24 pp.

83.16A : 47 : 937 Memoranda of Section 46 to other sections, Jan. April 1943, 312 pp. One folder of memoranda (Nos. 449 701), chiefly statistical and other matters concerning food supplies for the canteens of the Paris UGIF centers.

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83.17 : 48 : 1 Same, Nos. 702 826, May June 1943, 154 pp.

83.18 : 48 : 161 Memoranda and other materials concerning canteens, 1943 44, 43 pp.

83.19 : 48 : 211 Memoranda to Section 46 about number of meals distributed in various centers, June 1944, 19 pp.

83.20 : 48 : 233 Statistical reports from centers to Section 46, Sept. 1942, 20 pp.

83.21 : 48 : 255 Same, Oct. 1942, 16 pp.

83.22 : 48 : 272 Same, Nov. Dec. 1942, 18 pp.

83.23 : 48 : 296 Memoranda between Section 46 and other sections, among them about meals in children's and youth sections, 19142 43, 193 pp.

83.24 : 48 : 316 Same, Jan. 1943, 108 pp.

83.25 : 48 : 475 Reports to Section 46 concerning personnel in the children's and youth homes, 1943, 62 pp.

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83.26 : 48 : 545 Statistical reports sent to Section 46, 1943, 2 pp.

83.27 : 48 : 548 Record of the distribution of cakes in the UGIF centers for children and youth, July 9 Dec. 30, 1943, 13 pp.

83.28 : 48 : 563 Statistical reports to UGIF Section 46, 1944, 16 pp.

83.29 : 58 : 580 Memoranda from children's and youth centers to Section 46, 1944, 39 pp.

83.30 : 48 : 628 Samples of meal-vouchers at the UGIF canteens, at three francs each, 6pp.

83.31 : 48 : 635 Samples of 3, 4 and 10 franc meal-vouchers in the canteens section, 7pp.

84. Committee for Stores (Stores Reserved for Jews): Section 48 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (5 folders, 191pp.)

84.1 : 48 : 643 Correspondence and memoranda of Section 48 with various sections, 1942 43, 135 pp. One folder with numbered sheets 1 132 and a questionnaire; chiefly correspondence with stores, cafes, restaurants, etc., reserved for Jews.

84.2 : 48 : 761 Paris stores reserved for Jews, Sept. 18 Nov. 25, 1943, 21 pp.

84.3 : 48 : 788 Various materials concerning a bath house for Jews, 1943, 13 pp.

84.4 : 48 : 806 Staff of the "Metropole" at 6 Avenue Victor Hugo, reserved for Jews, 1941 1943, 9 pp.

84.5 : 48 : 817 Various documents about restaurants, stores, etc., reserved for Jews, 13 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

85. Canteen, Section 57 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (no entries)

86. Canteen on Rue Guy Patin: Section 68 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (10 folders, 267pp.)

86.1 : 48 : 833 Materials of the canteen on the Rue Guy Patin (Section 68) 1942 1944, 5 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

86.2 : 48 : 840 Provisioning of Austerlitz, St. Martin, Bassano and Avenue Foch through Section 68, July 1943 Aug 1944, 51 pp.

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86.3 : 48 : 908 Statistical reports about food supply issued through Section 68 in Sept. 1943 to the factory on St. Martin, 7 pp.

86.4 : 48 : 914 Monthly reports about provisioning to the Prefecture (for St. Martin and Quai de la Gare) and UGIF centers, Oct. Dec. 1943, 17 pp.

86.5 : 48 : 944 Statistical reports about food supplies issued through Section 68 to the Prefecture (for internees) and to UGIF sections in Jan. 1944, 9 pp.

86.6 : 48 : 951 Daily statistical reports about provisioning of foods for St. Martin and Quai de la Gare sent in by Section 68 to Section 46, Jan. April 1944. 126 pp.

86.7 : 48 : 1079 Monthly report of products issued by Section 68 to the UGIF section and the Prefecture (camps), March 1944 10 pp.

86.8 : 48 : 1086 Weekly and daily provisioning reports and food cards for the St. Martin and Austerlitz camps. April 1944, 15 pp.

86.10 : 48 :1115 Provisioning through Section 68 of food for St. Martin, Austerlitz and Bassano Camps, 1944, 9 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

87-89: Canteens: Sections 72,73,74 of the Sixth UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (Materials about these three canteens are to be found in other sections and especially in the archive of the Rue Amelot)

SERIES 8: GROUP SEVEN OF THE NORTHERN ZONE

90. Provisioning: Section 4 of the Seventh UGIF Group in the Northern Zone (87 folders, 5,496 pp.)

90.1 48 : 1127 Minutes of the Provisioning Committee of UGIF in the Northern Zone (Section 4), May 13 July 9, 1942, 42 pp. The first session took place on May 13, 1942; provisioning and parcels for camps, canteens, children's and youth centers; supply of products and other things to the German and French authorities, etc.

90.2 : 48 : 1172 Working memoranda (notes de service) of Section 4, May Sept. 1942, 18 pp.

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90.3 : 49 : 1 Correspondence of the members of the provisioning committee, July Dec. 1942, 131 pp.

90.4 : 49 : 141 Correspondence of Section 4, 1942 with index of correspondents, 410 pp. Inter alia: order of 25 copies of the Hebrew alphabet for the nursery in Montroi;

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shipment of 8 yellow badges to Épinal; order of 14,000 food pots, 300 chamber pots and other objects for 7,000 persons; shipment of 300 combs, 700 pencils, 300 toothpastes, 4000 sheets of paper and 400 envelopes to the Pitheviers camp.

90.5 : 49 : 570 Correspondence concerning provisioning matters, 1942 43, 98 pp. Chiefly correspondence with the German and French authorities, including provisioning of Austerlitz camp; report of May 6, 1942 about a project for shops for making and mending clothes; collection of products for 500 parcels; at the shelter on 16 Rue Lamarack are assorted returned parcels from families to internees.

90.6 : 49 : 679 Correspondence with German and French authorities about provisioning to be shipped on order of the Germans, 1942, 14 pp.

90.7 : 49 : 696 Correspondence of Section 4 with the provisioning section of the Paris prefecture and other provisioning offices, 1942 43, 343 pp. Chiefly about provisioning of Drancy camp, children's and other UGIF centers.

90.8 : 49 : 734 Correspondence between UGIF and Secours National (National Relief), 1942, 115 pp.

90.9 : 49 : 867 Same, 1943, 83 pp.

90.10 : 49 : 964 Same, 1944, 28 pp.

90.11 : 49 : 1004 Correspondence of UGIF Section 4 about provisioning, also of Drancy, 1942 1944, 12 pp.

90.12 : 49 : 1018 Lists of typewriters in UGIF sections of Paris and Drancy, 1942 1944, 9 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

90.13 : 49 : 1030 Materials of Section 4 about provisioning of Drancy and other camps, 1942 44, 20 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

90.14 : 49 : 1053 Record of provisions and other objects delivered to various UGIF sections, among them to Drancy, Nov. 14, 1943 June 1, 1944, 101 pp.

90.15 : 49 : 1156 Orders from Drancy to Section 4, Dec. 1943 March 1944, 10 pp.

90.16 : 49 : 1167 Provisioning of soap and cooking alcohol for Drancy, Nov. 1943 Aug. 1944, 58 pp.

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90.17 : 50 : 1 Orders for provisioning of Drancy, 1943 44, 17 pp., among these for 1000 yellow badges and medicines.

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90.18 : 50 : 1 Receipts for food delivered through UGIF to the management of Drancy, May 29 Aug. 11, 1944, 24 pp.

90.19 : 50 : 48 Correspondence of UGIF Section 4 about provisioning, chiefly fuel for camps, 1943 1944, 25 pp.

90.20 : 50 : 74 Provisioning of clothing for the forced laborers in D.L. 39925 Lager (Camp), T. O. and Dannes Camieres (P. de C.) Correspondence between camps and UGIF 14 and Section 4, Oct. 1943 Jan. 1944, 16 pp. P. 1: There are 80 Jews in the Lager (camp) among them 32 Frenchmen. Folder made up of discrete pp.

90.21 : 50 : 92 Correspondence of Section 4 with Camp Pithiviers about clothing and food for internees, 1943, 34 pp.

90.22 : 50 : 129 Memoranda of UGIF Section 4 (Provisioning) to Sections 29 58, 1942, 217 pp.

90.23 : 50 : 373 Correspondence between General Secretariat and Section 4. Oct. 15 Dec. (?) 11, 1942. 29 pp.

90.24 : 50 : 405 Memoranda between Section 4 and other sections, mainly Dec. 1942, 18 pp.

90.25 : 50 : 428 Memoranda between Section 4 and Sections 11, 12 and 14, 1942, 7 pp.

90.26 : 50 : 439 Memoranda between Section 4 and various sections, 1942, 3 pp.

90.27 : 50 : 443 Same, May Oct. 1942, 14 pp.

90.28 : 50 : 461 Memoranda to Section 4, chiefly from the General Secretariat, 1942 1943, 42 pp.

90.29 : 50 : 507 Memoranda between the Provisioning Section and various UGIF Centers, 1942 1944, 25 pp. Folder from the Secretariat of the Sixth UGIF group (canteens and provisioning) important for the operation of the youth and children's centers, canteens, etc.

90.30 : 50 : 535 Various memoranda, 1942 44, 16 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

90.31 : 50 : 553 Memoranda between Section 4 and various sections, 1943, 31 pp.

90.32 : 50 : 592 Memoranda between Sections 4 and 17 and other sections, 1943 44, 32 pp. Among these, Drancy: list of yellow badges for pupils on Rue de Rozier: slippers for nurseries.

90.33 : 50 : 634 Correspondence, accounts, memoranda, 1943, 31 pp.

90.34 : 50 : 675 Same, 1943 1945, 28 pp.

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90.35 : 50 : 707 Memoranda between Section 4 and various sections, 1944, 54 pp.

90.36 : 50 : 772 Memoranda between the Directorate of the Fourth UGIF Group and various sections, 1944, 17 pp. Among these: circular of May 20, 1944 to the effect that everyone in the UGIF centers must wear the yellow badge.

90.37 : 50 : 792 Memoranda between Section 4 and other sections, chiefly about the supply of yellow badges, 1944, 22 pp.

90.38 : 50 : 819 The records of yellow badges distributed among UGIF sections and employees, 1943 44, 62 pp.

90.39 : 50 : 869 One of the 8 plates used in the printing of the yellow badges.

90.40 : 50 : 872 202 yellow badges.

90.41 : 50 : 874 135 yellow badges.

90.42 : 50 : 877 Order tickets from UGIF sections, July Dec. 1942. Section 1, pp. 1-14.

90.43 : 50 : 893 Same, Section 2, pp. 14-30.

90.44 : 50 : 911 Same, Section 3, pp. 31 44.

90.45 : 50 : 926 Same, Section 4 and 5, pp. 45 69.

90.46 : 50 : 961 Same, Section 6, pp. 70 75.

90.47 : 50 : 969 Same, Section 7, pp. 76 117.

90.48 : 50 : 1014 Same, Section 8, pp. 118 145.

90.49 : 50 : 1046 Same, Sections 9 10, pp. 146 237.

90.50 : 50 : 1149 Same, Sections 11-14, pp. 238 260.

90.51 : 50 : 1177 Same, Section 17, pp. 261 287.

90.52 : 50 : 1205 Same, Sections 18-19, pp. 288 328.

90.53 : 50 : 1258 Same, Sections 20-21, pp. 328 359.

90.54 : 50 : 1292 Same, Section 23, pp. 360 369.

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90.55 : 51 : 1 Same, Section 23, pp. 370 403.

90.56 : 51 : 36 Same, Sections 24-27, pp. 404 429.

90.57 : 51 : 63 Same, Section 28, pp. 430 501.

90.58 : 51 : 126 Same, Sections 29-30, pp. 502 546.

90.59 : 51 : 177 Same, Sections 31-36, pp. 547 571.

90.60 : 51 : 204 Same, Sections 37-39, pp. 1 8.

90.41 : 50 : 874 135 yellow badges.

90.62 : 51 : 252 Same, Section 41, pp. 44 62.

90.63 : 51 : 276 Same, Section 42, pp. 63 70.

90.64 : 51 : 285 Same, Section 44, pp. 71 84.

90.65 : 51 : 301 Same, Sections 45-46, pp. 85 126.

90.66 : 51 : 349 Same, Sections 48-49, pp. 127 139.

90.67 : 51 : 363 Same, Section 52, pp. 140 171.

90.68 : 51 : 400 Same, Section 54, pp. 172 180.

90.69 : 51 : 410 Same, Sections 57 and 63, pp. 181 190.

90.70 : 51 : 421 Inventories of the provisioning offices of UGIF, 1942 44, 67 pp. PP 1 2: For setting up inventory (Sept. 8, 1942); inventories of Lamarck nursery and other centers: pp. 64 67: inventory of dentist's office in Drancy (Aug 3l, 1944).

90.71 : 51 : 514 Record of merchandise bought for various centers, Oct. 16, 1942 Feb. 19, 1943, 100 pp.

90.72 : 51 : 616 Record of merchandise ordered for various UGIF sections, Nos. 1398 2518, Sept. 23, 1943 June 28, 1944, 91 pp.

90.73 : 51 : 721 Record of merchandise purchased, Nos. 1 345, Sept. 28, 1943 Jan. 14, 1944, 148 pp.

90.74 : 51 : 873 5th Record of merchandise purchased, Jan. 14 Apr. 12, 1944, 100 pp.

90.75 : 51 : 977 Record of Section 4 (provisioning), including that for Drancy, 100 pp.

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90.76 : 52 : 1 Accounts for foods and other merchandise purchased, 1942. Arranged alphabetically according to the suppliers. PP. 1-226, A-L.

90.77 : 52 : 278 Same, pp. 227 556, M Z.

90.78 : 52 : 679 Account ledger for goods purchased through Section 4, Nos. 1228 1631, Feb. Sept. 1943, 299 pp.

90.79 : 52 : 844 Provisioning: Textile cards for children's centers in the Northern Zone, 1942, 52 pp.

90.80 : 52 : 903 Provisioning of fuel for heating in various UGIF centers in Paris, 7 pp.

90.81 : 52 : 911 Provisioning of rubber, leather and shoes and shoe repair, 1942 1944, 67 pp.

90.82 : 52 : 985 Provisioning of various chemicals, 1942 44, 42 pp.

90.83 : 52 : 1029 Correspondence with firms for writing paper, typewriters, etc. 1942 1944, 34 pp.

90.84 : 52 : 1067 Memoranda of Section 4, chiefly provisioning of soap, 1943 44, 16 pp.

90.85 : 52 : 1088 Provisioning of shoes and blankets, 1942, 113 pp.

90.86 : 52 : 1100 Correspondence of Section 4 with the printer Edmond Dauer, 1943 1944, 30 pp.

90.87 : 52 : 1132 Various materials concerning provisions 1942 1945, 79 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

91. Various UGIF Materials in the Northern Zone (19 folders, 1332pp.) No reel or frame no. information for 91.1 through 91.19.

91.1 No reel/frame no. Correspondence, reports and memoranda between various UGIF sections, May 1942 July 1944, 144 pp.

91.2 No reel/frame no. Various UGIF memoranda and correspondence, mainly from the Sixth Group, July 1942 Aug. 1944, 51 pp.

91.3 No reel/frame no. Correspondence of various UGIF sections in the Northern Zone about various matters, Aug. 1942 June 1944, 41 pp.

91.4 No reel/frame no. Correspondence and memoranda from various UGIF sections, Sept. 17, 1942 July 28, 1944, 46 pp; pp. 29 30, list of newspapers for the Austerlitz camp.

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91.5 No reel/frame no. Various materials of UGIF in the occupied zone, 1942 44, 15 pp. Including: list of occupations forbidden to Jews (law of June 2, 1941 and amendments of Nov. 17 and Dec.17, 1941); Rambam School in Boulogne sur Seine; List of UGIF cards issued to 17 persons of a synagogue.

91.6 No reel/frame no. Correspondence of various UGIF sections in the Northern zone about various matters 1942 44, 21 pp., including the employment of 500 Jewish women by the Cie. Generale de Commerce avez L'Etranger (General Association for Foreign Trade) for knitting work at home, May 25, 1943.

91.7 No reel/frame no. Materials from various sections of UGIF in the occupied zone, 1943, 17 pp.

91.8 No reel/frame no. Reports, correspondence and memoranda of various UGIF sections in the Northern Zone, 1943 44, 65 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

91.9 No reel/frame no. Various materials, 1940 1944 of the Northern Zone, 42 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

91.10 No reel/frame no. Various materials of the Northern Zone, 1940 44, 28 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. including: a leaflet against the Coord. Comm.; an illegal appeal; a leaflet about youth undertaking at 60 Rue Claude Bernard; letters from children; a letter from a child with drawing of a sporting game.

91.11 No reel/frame no. Various documents, chiefly from the UGIF administration in the Northern Zone, 1941 44, 30 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. Laws concerning salaries of employees. P. 5, George Edinger authorized to represent UGIF in the occupied zone (Marseilles, Feb. 10, 1942, signed by Albert Levy); pp. 15 17, UGIF authorized to use copying machine.

91.12 No reel/frame no. Various UGIF blanks and forms, mainly of the Northern Zone, 51 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

91.13 No reel/frame no. Samples of various prints, chiefly of UGIF in both zones, 14 pp. including: police forms to be filled in by Jews sent to Drancy, some of which are completed.

91.14 No reel/frame no. Two steno notebooks of UGIF correspondence in the occupied zone, 145 pp.

91.15 16 No reel/frame no. 154 Seals of various UGIF sections in the Northern Zone.

91.17 No reel/frame no. Cards with imprints of seals and the folders (done when cataloguing the archives), 154 pp.

91.18 No reel/frame no. Two copies of the preceding folder (imprints of seals). 304 pp.

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91.19 No reel/frame no. Imprints of UGIF seals in the Northern Zone, 10 pp. (imprints done by UGIF and not when cataloguing).

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SERIES 9: MATERIALS FROM THE SOUTHERN ZONE

92. General Materials and Materials from Various Directories in the Southern Zone (144 folders, 10,055pp.)

92.1 : 56 : 1 Lists of Jewish associations with information regarding their new domiciles, undated, (1941 or 1942), 31 pp. UGIF folder of the Southern zone.

92.2 : 56 : 34 Organization of UGIF in the Southern France. Circulars, lists of directorates and local sections, etc. 1942 1944, 29 pp.

92.3 : 56 : 74 Marseille UGIF circulars, 1942 1944, 23 pp. P. 13, funds from the USA through the Red Cross; P. 14, Section for aid to internees; P. 17, foreign employees; pp. 21 23, reorganization of UGIF agents under the prefectures of Southern France.

92.4 : 56 : 104 Circulars and instructions of various directorates of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 1942 1943, 39 pp.

92.5 : 56 : 149 Marseille UGIF Circulars concerning employees, finances and other administrative matters, 1942 1943, 11 pp.

92.6 : 56 : 163 Circulars about the reorganization of UGIF in the Southern Zone, Lyons, Dec. 1943 Jan.1944, 16 pp.

92.7 : 56 : 193 Lyons UGIF Circulars (various directorates) about administrative matters and distribution of aid, 1943 44, 22 pp.

92.8 : 56 : 224 Circulars of various directorates in the Southern Zone, 1943 44, 26 pp. Circulars 1 2: Re: reorganization of UGIF in the Southern Zone from Jan. 1, 1944 on; Circular 2 of Jan. 22, 1944; about setting up inventories, taxes, loans, reports of foreigners receiving aid, etc.; Circulars 4 and 6 about matzos (Feb. March 1944).

92.9 : 56 : 262 Circular letter from the UGIF director to the leaders of welfare offices, 1944, 17 pp.

92.10 : 56 : 284 Minutes of administrative council of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 1942, 90 pp.

92.11 : 56 : 375 Same, 1942 1943, 120 pp., chiefly hand written originals and drafts.

92.12 : 56 : 503 Same, May 4, 1942, Feb. 15, and March 29, 1943, 23 pp.

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92.13 : 56 : 528 Same, June July 1943, 18 pp.

92.14 : 56 : 547 Same, Grenoble, July 27, 1943, 10 pp.

92.15 : 56 : 559 Minutes establishing the existence of UGIF offices in Southern France, with lists of the employees, 1944, 83 pp.

92.16 : 56 : 645 Correspondence of the General Director of UGIF in the Southern Zone with Polish, Dutch and Belgian welfare organizations in France, 1942, 11 pp: Towarzystwo opdaki nad Polakami we Francji (Groupement d'Assistance aux Polonais en France), The Dutch consul A. Sevenster and Service Social Belge.

92.17 : 56 : 657 Correspondence of the general director of UGIF in Marseille with the JOINT in Lisbon concerning a French visa for Joseph Schwartz, 12 pp.

92.18 : 56 : 673 Correspondence of the general director of UGIF in the Southern Zone with the offices of non-Jewish American aid societies, 1942, 13 pp.

92.19 : 56 : 687 Correspondence of UGIF in the Southern Zone regarding administrative and financial matters, Sept. 1942, 151 pp. Also a few documents of the Northern Zone.

92.20 : 56 : 846 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, Oct. 1942, 111 pp.

92.21 : 56 : 958 Same, 1942 1943, 253 pp., arranged according to towns, including the camp in Sathonay (Ain).

92.22 : 56 : 1286 Correspondence of the administrative office of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 1942 43, 28 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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92.23 : 57 : 1 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, with various towns in the zone, 1942 43, 140 pp., especially the first section of first directorate and Section 1 of the Fifth Directorate; also liaison of local UGIF agents with the French authorities.

92.24 : 57 : 182 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone with the regional directorate of Montpelier, May Nov. 1943, 42 pp.

92.25 : 57 : 229 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone regarding aid, fate of internees, interventions, May 6 June 4,1943, 16 pp.

92.26 : 57 : 246 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone with various Directorates, Aug. 1 15, 1943, 302 pp.

92.27 : 57 : 563 Same, Aug.16 31, 1943, 208 pp.

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92.28 : 57 : 780 General correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, Aug. Oct. 1943, 365 pp.

92.29 : 57 : 1161 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone and various UGIF directorates, Sept 1 25, 1943, 159 pp.

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92.30 : 58 : 1 General correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, Nov. 1943, 227 pp.

92.31 : 58 : 237 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone with the general directorates of UGIF in Toulouse, 1943, 53 pp.

92.32 : 58 : 297 Correspondence of the general director of UGIF in the Southern Zone especially about provisioning matters as well as finances, employees, etc., 1943, 173 pp.

92.33 : 58 : 476 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, General matters and correspondence with the regional directorates of Aix en Provence, Clermont Ferrand, Limoges, 1943, 48 pp.

92.34 : 58 : 528 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone with various directorates, 1943, 180 pp.

92.35 : 58 : 722 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in Southern France about aid and UGIF employees, 1943, 37 pp.

92.36 : 58 : 760 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone with the owner of the villa in "Les Pervenches" (Alp. Marit.), St. Martin Vesubie. 1943 44. 53 pp. The villa was rented on March 1, 1943 to UGIF as a refugee center and canteen.

92.37 : 58 : 824 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in Lyons about the release from UGIF dues, March Aug. 1944, 187 pp., including a Marseilles statistic of 527 appeals for release from dues (Nov. 20, 1943).

92.38 : 58 : 1042 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone with local UGIF offices, especially about distribution of aid, 1944, 174 pp. Albe, Ales, Aurillac, Auch, Aix en Provence, la Bachellerie, Brive, Chateauroux, Chambery, Grenoble, La Tonchere, Lons le Saunier, Lacanourgue, Lautrec, Limoges, Lyon, La Malene, Megere, Macon, Maissac, Montpelier, Mainsat, Marseille, Nice, Orcet, Pan, Perigneux, Rocquebilliere, St. Etienne de Croissey, St. Martin de Valamar, St. Etienne, Sisteron, St. Amand, St. Martin de Vesubie, Seyne sur Mer, St. Hilaire du Touvet, St. Andre Allas, Toulouse, Valance, Vichy, Voison Criel.

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92.39 : 58 : 1274 Correspondence between the Marseilles regional directorate and the general manager of UGIF in Lyon, 1944, 20 pp.

92.40 : 58 : 1296 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 1944, 64 pp.

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92.41 : 59 : 1 Correspondence of the general manager of the Lyons UGIF about aid to refugees, war prisoners and internees and their families, 1944 30 pp.

92.42 : 59 : 36 Correspondence of various directorates in the Southern Zone, chiefly about aid for refugees, 1941 43, 30 pp. Also materials from the Northern Zone.

92.43 : 59 : 66 Correspondence of Section 1 of the first and fifth directorate with various towns, April 28 Dec. 30, 1942, 44 pp. Marseille, Montpelier, Vichy, Alger, Nimes, Leysin (Suisse), Paris, Villeurbanne, Nice, Clermont Ferrand, St.Etienne, Villeneuve (Haute Loire), Charenton du Cher (Cher), Chevareuse (S. & O.).

92.44 : 59 : 118 Correspondence of various UGIF directorates in the Southern Zone, 1942, not dated, 46 pp.

92.45 : 59 : 185 Same, especially regarding aid and administrative matters, 1942, 17 pp.

92.46 : 59 : 208 Same, especially about UGIF employees, provisioning, and other matters, 1942 43, 708 pp in 4 folders). PP.1 153: 1942.

92.47 : 59 : 368 Same, pp. 154 237: Jan. March 1943

92.48 : 59 : 456 Same, pp. 238 445: April, May, June 1943.

92.49 : 59 : 692 Same, pp. 446 708: July Dec. 1943.

92.50 : 59 : 996 Same, 1942 44. Folder made up of discrete pp. 83 pp.

92.51 : 59 : 1093 Same, 1942 1944, 53 pp.

92.52 : 59 : 1155 Same, 1942 1943, 183 pp.

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92.53 : 60 : 1 Same, 1942 1943, arranged by towns, 71 pp.

92.54 : 60 : 85 Same, 1942 1943, 168 pp., arranged by towns.

92.55-56 Same, 1942 43, 287 pp., in two folders.

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92.55 : 60 : 388 Same, 1942

92.56 : 60 : 477 Same, pp. 80-287, 1943

92.57 : 60 : 714 Same, 1942 44,183 pp. arranged by towns.

92.58 : 60 : 969 Same, 1942 44, 53 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

92.59 : 60 : 1032 Same, 1942 1944, 183 pp., arranged by towns. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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92.60 : 61 : 1 Same, Sept. 30 July 1944, 23 pp.

92.61 : 61 : 31 Correspondence of various directorates with Nice, June July 1943, 6 pp.

92.62 : 61 : 41 Correspondence of various UGIF directorates in the Southern Zone, July 17 31, 1943, 251 pp.

92.63 : 61 : 312 Correspondence concerning and other religious matters, 1943, 12 pp. List of rabbis in the Southern Zone; matzos.

92.64 : 61 : 328 Record of correspondence received, Aug. 6 Dec. 6, 1943, 51 pp.

92.65 74 Correspondence from various directorates in the Southern Zone, 1943 1944, 761 pp, (in ten folders).

92.65 : 61 : 369 pp. 1 42: Towns: Agen, Ales, Arles, Autun, Auch, Albas, Annecy, Auvillon, Avallon, Avignon, Albi, Arrandes, Aix en Provence, Aixe s/Vienne, Aspres s/Buech.

92.66 : 61 : 421 PP. 43 86: Towns: Berze la Ville, Brive, Baloue Bagneres de Bigorre, Beaulieu s/Mer, Bourg d'Altillac/Beaulieu, Brignolles, Bourg les Valence, Brionde, Boisey St. Leger, Beaune la Rolande.

92.67 : 61 : 470 PP. 87 129: Towns: Chambery, Clermont Ferrand, Carcassone, Claix, Cannes, Carlat, , Couzeix, Cahors, Cassis, Chattauroux, Carosite Martigues Compreignac,Cambronde, Cesancey, Cherbourg. Chatre,cf. La Chatre Cannet, cf. Le Cannet

92.68 : 61 : 520 PP. 130 180: Towns: Fontaine, Fleury s/Andelle, Gieres, Gap, Genevilliers, Gignac, Grenoble, Gaillac, Gueret, Grenade s/Adour, Geraudot, Iles de Sey, Issoudun. Guiche cf. La Guiche Jossee cf. La Jossee

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92.69 : 61 : 579 pp. 181 314: Towns: Lyon, Limoges, Lozere, (La) Ciotat, (La) Plaine, Lautrec, Lamalou les Bains, Laval, (Le) Lardin, (Le) Thor, (La) Chatre, (Le) Cannet, Lavelanet, Lons le Saunier, (La) Riviere, (La) Palisse, (La) Guiche, (La) Meyze, (Le) Puy, (La) Jossee, Lardin cf. Le Lardin

92.70 : 61 : 736 PP. 315 488: Towns: Marseille, Moissac, Moutiers, Masseube (Gers) Camp, Montpellier, Muret, Mainsat, Monetan s/Allier, Marssac s/Tarn, Macon, Monaco, Mainsat.

92.71 : 61 : 939 PP. 489 546: Towns: Nice, Neuilly s/Seine, Nimes, Nogaro (Gers), Nans les Pins, Oloron.

92.72 : 61 : 1009 PP. 547 631: Towns: Paris. Pau, Pradelles, Perigneux, Puymirol, Prades, Roanne, Rouillac, Rochecorbon. Plaine cf, La Plaine Palisse cf, La Palisse Puy cf, Le Puy Riviere cf, La Riviere

92.73 : 61 : 1110 PP. 632 696: Towns: Sereilhac, St. Sever, Saucoins, St. Chartier, St. Leonard de Noblat, St. Etienne, St.Gervais d', St.Gaultier, Saintes, St. Denis, St. Laurant du Pont, St. Romain en Gale, Sassenage, St. Jean du Bruel, Toulouse, Tarbes, Tarare. Thor cf, (Le) Thor, St. Leonard de Noblat.

92.74 : 61 : 1190 PP. 697 761: Towns: Vichy, Vic sur Cere, Voiron, Villeneuve s/Lot, Vergt, Volonne, Vence, Voitron, Valence, Villeur banne, Uriage, Uzerche.

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92.75 : 62 : 1 Correspondence between the Lyon and Marseille UGIF offices, (various directorates), Feb. 1943 Feb. 1944, 18 pp., also concerning the reorganization of UGIF in the Southern Zone.

92.76 : 62 : 25 Correspondence of various directorates, 1943 1944, 166 pp., arranged by towns.

92.77 : 62 : 265 Same, 1943 1944, 29 pp.

92.78 : 62 : 301 Same, 1943 1944, arranged by towns, 102 pp.

92.79 : 62 : 431 Same, 1943 1944, 72 pp.

92.80 : 62 : 518 Correspondence of the first sections and the first and fifth directorates about aid to refugees, 1943 44, 9 pp.

92.81 : 62 : 528 Same, with the UGIF office in Agen, Jan. July 1944, 26 pp.

92.82 : 62 : 556 Correspondence of various directorates, Jan. 20 Aug. 8, 1944, 53 pp.

92.83 : 62 : 625 Same, 1944, 97 pp., arranged by towns.

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92.84 : 62 : 735 Same, 1944, 66 pp.

92.85 : 62 : 813 Same, 1944, 23 pp.

92.86 : 62 : 843 Correspondence, chiefly concerning aid and candidates for UGIF positions, 1942, 117 pp.

92.87 : 62 : 1002 Same, 1943, 126 pp.

92.88 : 62 : 1154 Aid distributed by various regional centers, Nov. Dec. 1942, 36 pp.

92.89 : 62 : 1191 Same, 1942 1944, 43 pp.

92.90 : 62 : 1243 Same, Jan. March 1944, 64 pp.

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92.91 : 63 : 1 Aid distributed, Jan. June 1944; note book of 33 pp.

92.92 : 63 : 36 Aid distributed in the Southern Zone in March 1944, 4 pp.

92.93 : 63 : 41 Correspondence, 1944, 86 pp.

92.94 : 63 : 142 Statistics and budgets of assistance rendered in the regional UGIF offices in one year, 9 pp.

92.95 : 63 : 152 Correspondence, mainly about aid and applicants for UGIF positions, undated, 23 pp.

92.96 : 63 : 181 Various UGIF materials, 1942 44. 66 pp. Folder made of discrete pp. Contents: session of committee of collaboration between UGIF and the Consistory; parcels for Drancy; conditions after the closing of the regional office in Toulouse by the Germans in May 1944; camp in Thol; report regarding evacuation of Bayonne; report concerning the camps in La Meyze, Sereilhac, Nexon, 6 643 and Aix s/Vienne; statistics about Jewish aged in 45 old age homes through Catholic institutions; provision of matzos; list of persons arrested in Aix en Provence on the night of June 24 25, 1943.

92 97 : 63 : 297 General correspondence, 1942 1944, 62 pp., including activity in Perpignan; parcels for Drancy; order to evacuate the locksmith school in Clermont Ferrand.

92.98 : 63 : 350 Various letters to UGIF, 1942 44, 34 pp. Folder made of discrete pp.

92.99 : 63 : 400 Correspondence, 1943, 35 pp., including events in Limoges and the closing of the UGIF office there; forced labor for youth.

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92.100 : 63 : 445 Correspondence, 1943, 25 pp., chiefly between Marseille and Lyon, including: French authorities demand lists of Jews receiving aid; relations between UGIF and the Consistory in letters; decree regarding UGIF funds; circular regarding the closing of Section 3 in Sisteron and Section 5 in Nice on account of arrests.

92.101 : 63 : 478 Correspondence, 1943, 77 pp. chiefly between Marseille and Lyon about administrative matters.

92.102 : 63 : 573 Reports concerning aid given during Nov. 1942, 40 pp.

92.103 : 63 : 641 Report about social service work during May June 1943, 8 pp.; also reports about to internees and their families and report about the shelter "La Clue".

92.104 : 63 : 656 Monthly assistance, Jan. 1944, 19 pp.

92.105 : 63 : 676 Correspondence between various UGIF offices and with other organizations and persons, 1942, 38 pp.

92.106 : 63 : 715 Correspondence about clothing parcels for internees, about creation of a sponsorship (marrainage) section and collections, June Aug. 1943, 13 pp.

92.107 : 63 : 734 Correspondence of various UGIF offices (Lyon and other UGIF offices), 1941 1943, 31 pp.

92.108 : 63 : 763 Various materials of the Commission d'Entr'aide de l'Association "Yechouroun" du Culte Israélite Traditionnel (Mutual Aid Committee of the "Yeshurun" Association, of Traditional Jewish Worship), 1942 1944, in Lyons. Also: aid for internees, kosher kitchens in the camps, etc.

92.109 : 63 : 790 Activities of the Lyons regional delegation of UGIF from March - April 1943, 7 pp.

92.110 : 63 : 798 Monthly reports of various sections of the Lyons delegation of UGIF, May Dec. 1943, 92 pp.

92.111 : 63 : 904 Accounts of the Lyon UGIF regional delegation, Sept. 1943, 68 pp.

92.112 : 63 : 974 Conflict between UGIF and Alexander Sigler, proprietor of the villa "La Clue" in Lyons, 1943 1944, 9 pp. The old age home was evacuated from there and the aged were later transferred to La Verdiere; the proprietor demanded indemnification.

92.113 : 63 : 998 Correspondence of the Lyons regional UGIF delegation, 1943 44, 52 pp. P. 28, List of 12 employees of the Central Consistory in Southern France; P.50, appeal to return the personal belongings to the family of Simon Fried, condemned to death.

92.114 : 63 : 1052 Correspondence between the central consistory and UGIF Lyons, March 10, 1943 Aug. 16, 1944, 34 pp.

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92.115 : 63 : 1091 Correspondence of the regional UGIF center of Lyons and St. Etienne concerning the distribution of aid, 1943 44, 9 pp.

92.116 : 63 : 1102 Correspondence of the regional UGIF delegation in Lyons about aid, Jan. June 1944, 204 pp, alphabetically arranged.

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92.117 : 64 : 1 Financial reports and accounts of the shelter (refuge) in Lyons, 1944, 22 pp.

92.118 : 64 : 24 Letters of thanks from individuals in various towns in Southern France to UGIF (Lyons delegation) for aid received, 1944, 183 pp.

92.119 : 64 : 244 UGIF correspondence of the Southern Zone with local offices, 1942, 99 pp.

92.120 : 64 : 366 Correspondence, 1943 44, arranged according to towns; among them, labor camp TE 148 in Ponatet. 68 pp.

92.121 : 64 : 470 Correspondence with local offices, 1943 44, 107 pp.

92.122 : 64 : 593 Correspondence of UGIF offices in various towns with the UGIF office in Lyons, especially about UGIF employees and salaries, Feb. June 1944, 21 pp., including closing of the office in Perigueux; after another arrest of an UGIF employee in Limoges and the blowing up of the door of an UGIF office, the head of Limoges shut the office (a letter dated May 20, 1944); an UGIF employee asks for a raise because he has to support his sister of 10 and brother of 14.

92.123 : 64 : 621 Correspondence with the UGIF office and private individuals in Vichy, 1942 1943, 15 pp.

92.124 : 64 : 649 Correspondence of UGIF in the Southern Zone with the UGIF office about aid in Vichy, 1942 1944, 42 pp.

92.125 : 64 : 684 Same, 1943 1944, 45 pp., including aid to employees of the evacuated Jewish community of Strasbourg.

92.126 : 64 : 732 Same, Jan. March 1944, 20 pp., including evacuation of Jews from Vichy.

92.127 : 64 : 736 Correspondence of the UGIF office in Montpelier with various directorates, 1942 43, 20 pp.

92.128 : 64 : 771 Correspondence of the UGIF offices in St. Etienne and Montpelier regarding aid, 1944, 32 pp.

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92.129 : 64 : 813 Aid to refugees in the Department of Jura, especially lists of appeals to the prefectures concerning aid to refugees, 1942, 19 pp.

92.130 : 64 : 830 Correspondence of Lyons with the UGIF office in Jura, 1944, 31 pp.

92.131 : 64 : 868 Correspondence of Section 1, First Directorate, 2nd Directorate and 3rd Directorate with Chambéry, Moussac, Montpelier, Oradour and Varennes, 1943, 26 pp.

92.132 : 64 : 900 Correspondence of various UGIF directorates with Megeve, Miramas, Monaco and Montpelier, 1943, 7 pp.

92.133 : 64 : 904 Accounts for food purchased for the old age home (Hospice de la Jarthe), St. Astier (Dordogne), 1943, 44 pp.

92.134 : 64 : 956 Accounts for food purchases for the UGIF center in Thiviers (Dordogne), July 1944, 39 pp.

92.135 : 64 : 996 Correspondence of the UGIF center in Lyons with the office in Albi (Marne), chiefly regarding distributing aid, Jan. Oct. 1944, 12 pp. Also, threats of anti- Semitism from the head of the office for aliens in the prefecture.

92.136 : 64 : 1004 Correspondence of the UGIF office in Périgueux, 1942 44, 73 pp.

92.137 : 64 : 1096 Correspondence of various UGIF directorates with Périgueux, Sisteron and St. Perdoux, 1943, 7 pp.

92.138 : 64 : 1101 Correspondence of the regional directorate in Grenoble concerning aid, 1943 1944, 26 pp.

92.139 : 64 : 1138 Conflict with the Consistory in letter to UGIF, July May, 1943, 26 pp.

92.140 : 64 : 1168 Accounts of aid rendered through UGIF in Chateauroux, 1944, 21 pp.

92.141 : 64 : 1134 Correspondence with office in Montauban concerning aid, 1944, 53 pp.

92.142 : 64 : 1258 Correspondence of various directorates with the UGIF office in Nice, 1942 1943, 16 pp.

92.143 : 64 : 1276 Conflict between UGIF in Nice and the proprietor of the villa Les Pervenches in St. Martin de Vésubie, rented to UGIF, Oct. 1944, 9 pp.

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92.144 : 65 : 1 Inventory of the villa "Les Pervenches" in Nice, rented for a canteen, undated, 10 pp.

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93. First Directorate of UGIF in the Southern Zone (27 folders, 1167pp.)

93.1 : 65 : 12 Reports of the First Directorate, April Oct.1942, 41 pp.

93.2 : 65 : 61 Monthly reports of the Marseilles office, Jan. Sept. 1943, 32 pp.: p. 1, mass arrests of Jan. 22- 23, 1943 in Marseilles; In June subsidies of 1,618,940 Fr. were given to 3,236 families (7,175) persons).

93.3 : 65 : 102 General and financial reports, June July, Sept. Oct., 1943, 26 pp.

93.4 : 65 : 131 Reports, Feb. July 1943, 27 pp.

93.5 : 65 : 171 Notices from the director (manager) of the First Directorate to regional sections, May 16 Oct. 14, 1942, 8 pp. P. 1: incorporation of Entr'aide Francais Israelite Franco Jewish Mutual Aid into UGIF (Section 1 of the First Directorate): p. 5, occupational regroupment of Jews; p. 6, correspondence with deportees from Drancy and Compiègne through the Red Cross.

93.6 : 65 : 184 Circular letter from the manager of the First Directorate, 1943, 14 pp.

93.7 : 65 : 200 Correspondence of the general manager, especially with the First Directorate in Marseilles and other towns about material aid and administrative matters, 1942, 47 pp. Also 2nd and 3rd directorates.

93.8 : 65 : 252 Correspondence between the general manager and the manager of the 1st directorate, 1942, 73 pp.

93.9 : 65 : 334 Same, 1944, 94 pp. Also: P.2: instructions concerning parcels for Drancy; pp. 4 5, statistic on 3,790 persons who received aid from the 1st Directorate in 1942; p. 7, "OSE" center in Bron (Rhone); P. 68, medical Social inspection: pp. 92 94, creation of payment offices (régies de dépenses) of the UGIF in the Southern Zone (Lyons, Dec.31, 1943).

93.10 : 65 : 444 General correspondence of the First Directorate, 1942 43, 101 pp. Correspondence with the offices of: Agen. Ales, Auvillar, Alger, Brive, Chambéry, Clamecy, Carcassione, Les Echelles, Gap, Graus, Grenoble, Les Herrolles, Limoges, Moissac, Montpellier, Montauban, Montlucon, Montrejeau, Nice, Le Puy, Périgueux, Perpignan, Pau, Salon, Seignebon par Demu, St. Pastou, St. Cere, Terrasson, Toulouse, Valence, Voiron, Creil, Vic sur Cère , Vézac par Beynac, Voiron, Vichy.

93.11 : 65 : 561 Correspondence of the First Directorate in the Southern Zone, 1942 1943, 170 pp.

93.12 : 65 : 752 Same, 1942 1943, 122 pp. arranged according to towns.

93.13 : 65 : 924 Same, 1942 1943, 32 pp.

93.14 : 65 : 964 Same, 1942 1944, 60 pp.

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93.15 : 65 : 1038 Correspondence to the First Directorate about aid to internees, June Oct. 1943, 18 pp. Included: parcels for Drancy; circular concerning sponsors for sending parcels for internees.

93.16 : 65 : 1060 Correspondence about converting the agricultural center of Salon into a nursery, Oct. 1942 4 pp. At first the center was assigned to the Third Directorate for creating a shelter in the style of the OSE shelter; decision to convert the center into a home for anemic children under the supervision of the First Directorate.

93.17 : 65 : 1061 Correspondence with Salon de Provence, Toulouse, St. Etienne and other towns, 1942 1943, 25 pp.

93.18 : 65 : 1098 Correspondence of the UGIF office in Perigueux, 1942 1943, 44 pp.

93.19 : 65 : 1158 UGIF Nice correspondence, 1943, 27 pp.

93.20 : 65 : 1124 Lists of aid rendered through Sections 1 and 2 in Agen, Albi, Champagnac la Riviere, Oradour s/Vayris, Toulon, Lyons, 1943 44, 24 pp.

93.21 : 65 : 1216 Correspondence with the medical social section in Lyons, May 25, 1943 15 March 1944, 28 pp. Aid, children to be sent to a summer colony, etc.

93.22 : 65 : 1246 Questionnaire concerning various persons, undated, 16 pp.

93.23 : 65 : 1264 Project for a monthly budget of the First Directorate, Sept. 1942, 17 pp.

93.24 : 65 : 1283 Project for a yearly budget by the First Directorate, 1942, 19 pp.

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93.25 : 66 : 1 Cash ledger, May Dec. 1942, 48 pp.

93.26 : 66 : 93 Cash ledger, No. 1, May 13, 1942 Dec. 31, 1943, 44 pp.

93.27 : 66 : 141 Budgets of aid rendered through local offices, Jan. June 1944, 6 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

94. Section 1 of the First UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone (136 folders, 7,914pp.)

94.1 : 66 : 154 Technical instructions (instructions techniques IT) Nos. 1 4 of Section 1, 1st directorate in Marseilles to the sections on how draw up financial and other reports, May 21, 1942 March 25, 1943, 55 pp.

94.2 : 66 : 218 Office directives (notes de service) from general manager of the first section in the Lyons UGIF to the employees, June 1942 Jan. 1943, 10 pp.: Holidays:

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replacement of employees; p. 10, organization of liaison of 1st directorate with the 14 regional centers.

94.3 : 66 : 232 Folder of documents of Section 1 of the Lyons UGIF delegation, marked "Notes" (notices), May 1942 April 1943, 51 pp., chiefly technical instructions about bookkeeping and other administrative matters.

94.4 : 66 : 291 Inventories of equipment of regional offices of the First UGIF directorate in the Southern Zone. Replies to a circular dated June 15, 1943, 28 pp.

94.5 : 66 : 314 Inventories of equipment of regional offices of UGIF in the Southern Zone sent to aid section of Lyons UGIF, Feb. 1944, 30 pp., containing inventory of 12 beds, straw mattresses, pillows, blankets, bed sheets, kitchen utensils, etc., delivered to UGIF on April 8, 1942 by the "Fraternal Israelite in St. Etienne and Clermont Ferrand.

94.6 : 66 : 351 Correspondence between the Central Consistory (Lyons) and Section 1 regarding matzos, March April 1944, 79 pp.

94.7 : 66 : 471 Correspondence concerning jobs for Jewish refugees and Jews fired from their jobs, 1941 1942, 37 pp, Folder from Entre'aide Francaise Israelite EFI (French Jewish Mutual Aid); later Section 1 in the First Directorate.

94.8 : 66 : 520 Correspondence and replies from Section 1, First Directorate, concerning distribution of aid, 1941 1943, 188 pp.

94.9 : 66 : 734 Correspondence, 1941 1943, 12 pp. Statistic of 3,342 persons who received aid up to Sept. 30, 1942; situation in Nice; jobs for Jews in Savoie.

94.10 : 66 : 748 Correspondence, 1942, 61 pp.

94.11 : 66 : 824 Correspondence with the Lyons UGIF delegation, 1942, 53 pp.

94.12 : 66 : 908 Correspondence, chiefly the first section, 1942, 114 pp., by towns.

94.13 : 66 : 1065 Correspondence, 1942 43, alphabetically arranged, G, 130 pp., continuation of preceding folder.

94.14 : 66 : 1211 Correspondence, chiefly finances of aid rendered, 1942 43, 55 pp.

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94.15 : 67 : 15 Correspondence between manager of First Directorate and Section 1, 1942 1943, 20 pp.

94.16 : 67 : 23 UGIF correspondence, especially of Section 1, 1942 43, 93 pp.

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94.17 : 67 : 154 Same, 1942 1943, 50 pp. Lyons, Marseilles, Montpellier, Toulon, Toulouse.

94.18 : 67 : 224 Correspondence, chiefly of Section 1, First Directorate, 1942 1943, 140 pp. Agen, Ales, Balanad (?), Beaufort, Brive, Clermont Ferrand, , Cousances, Desurs,Limoges, Lons le Saunier, Lyons, Macon, Mallemoisson, , Mersia les Chilly, Moissac, Montpellier, Poligny, Roanne, St. Andre de Chalencon, St. Etienne, Toulouse, , Vichy, Villerieux, Vincelles, Voiron, .

94.19 : 67 : 432 Same, 1942 1944, 155 pp. Abberville, l'Argentiere la Bresse, Auch, Briancon, Brive, Chalus, Chambery Chateauroux, Crogis, Dun le Palletan, Eymoutiers, La Force, Gap, Grenoble, Limoges, Luchou, Lyons, Montalban, Nice, Perigneux, Salon, Sarlat, St.Amand, St. Andre de Chaloncon, Toulon, Toulouse, Tullins, Valence, Vicsur Cere, Voiron.

94.20 : 67 : 648 Reports and correspondence of UGIF offices, 1942 44, 59 pp. Ales, Brive, Chateauroux, Chambery, Clermont Ferrand, Dordogne, Limoges, Montpellier, Nice, Perigneux, Saint Amand.

94.21 : 67 : 721 Correspondence with La Canourgue (Lozere), Brive, Limoges and Grenoble, chiefly about aid, 1942 1944, 22 pp.

94.22 : 67 : 754 Correspondence, especially of Section 1 with various local UGIF offices, 1942 1944, 69 pp. Agen, Ales, Brive, Clermont Ferrand, Gap, Gourdon. Limoges, Moissac, Nice, Oradour sur Glanc, Perigneux, Saint Amand, Saint Etienne, Toulouse, Valence, Voiron.

94.23 : 67 : 858 Correspondence, 1942 1944, 138 pp.

94.24 : 67 : 1030 Same, 1942 44, 209 pp. arranged according to towns. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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94.25 : 68 : 1 Correspondence, chiefly of Section 1, 1942 44, 165 pp.

94.26 : 68 : 202 Same, 1942 1944, 70 pp.

94.27 : 68 : 295 Same, 1943, 101 pp., arranged by towns.

94.28 : 68 : 450 Same, 1943 1944, 123 pp. Agen, Albi, Aix en Provence, Annecy, , Auch, Avignon, Brive, Chambery, Chateauroux, Clermont Ferrand, Courlans, Coumenailles, Courtheson, Grenoble, Grusse, Heyeres, Lagasse, Limoges, Moissac, Montlucon, Nemours, Oradour, Paris, Pan, Sisteron, St. Astier, St. Etienne, St. Raphael, Thiviers, Tullins.

94.29 : 68 : 623 Same, 1943 1944, 61 pp.

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94.30 : 68 : 691 Correspondence, chiefly of Section 1 (Marseilles, Montpellier, Nice), 1943 1944, 91 pp.

94.31 : 68 : 802 Correspondence, 1944, 31 pp. Also about UGIF employees. P. 22, youth jobs.

94.32 : 68 : 838 Record of families who received aid (probably through Section 1), 1942 or 1943, 109 pp. Agen, Ales, Brive, Chateauroux, Grenoble, Limoges, Lyons, Pan, Périgueux, St. Etienne, Toulouse, Marseilles, Montpellier, Nice.

94.33 : 68 : 900 Lists and accounts of aid rendered in Marseilles, July Sept. 1942, 21 pp. Folder on Daniel Meyer.

94.34 : 68 : 937 Aid distributed, July Aug. 1942, 21 pp.

94.35 : 68 : 969 Aid distributed, Sept. 1942, 12 pp.

94.36 : 68 : 989 Correspondence for manager of First Directorate about financial matters, Nov. Dec. 1942, 25 pp. Lists of aid distributed.

94.37 : 68 : 1016 Lists of aid distributed in the regional sections, Nov. Dec. 1942, 11 pp.

94.38 : 68 : 1035 Aid distributed in Dec. 1942, 27 pp.

94.39 : 68 : 1067 Same, Dec. 1942. 31 pp.

94.40 : 68 : 1102 Condensed financial reports from various regional UGIF delegations,

94.41 : 68 : 1153 Report , Dec. 1942 Jan. 1943, 1 pp.

94.42 : 68 : 1156 Accounts, 1942 1943, 74 pp.

94.43 : 68 : 1256 Correspondence with various sections of the Southern Zone, about aid and financial matters. Dec. 1942 Jan. 1943, 39 pp.

94.44 : 68 : 1295 Financial reports and projects of UGIF in the South of France, 1942 1943, 8 pp.

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94.45 : 69 : 1 Lists of aid distributed, 1942 1944, 52 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

94.46 : 69 : 82 Aid distributed, Jan. 1943, 15 pp.

94.47 : 69 : 98 Same, Jan. Feb. 1943, 33 pp

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94.48 : 69 : 133 Same, Jan. March 1943, 33 pp.

94.49 : 69 : 239 Same. April May 1943, 65 pp.

94.50 : 69 : 332 Cash reports of the UGIF office in Montpellier, April Nov. 1943, 17 pp.

94.51 : 69 : 350 Aid distributed, June 1943, 49 pp.

94.52 : 69 : 422 Memoranda and statistic of cases of suspended aid, July Sept. 1943, 41 pp.

94.53 : 69 : 475 Various lists and accounts of aid distributed, 1943, 61 pp.

94.54 : 69 : 561 Correspondence about aid and administrative matters, 1943, 88 pp.

94.55 : 69 : 660 Statistical reports of "Central Aid Service" (Service Central de l'Assistance) in the regional offices of the Southern Zone, Jan. June (year not indicated).

94.56 : 69 : 675 Monthly resolutions on aid distributed, Sept. 1942, 49 pp.

94.57 : 69 : 751 Resolutions on aid rendered, Dec. 1942, 58 pp.

94.58 : 69 : 823 Same. Jan. 1943, 93 pp.

94.59 : 69 : 939 Same. Feb. 1943, 94 pp.

94.60 : 69 : 1053 Same. March 1943, 83 pp.

94.61 : 69 : 1184 Same. April. 1943, 92 pp.

94.62 : 69 : 1258 Same. May 1943. 106 pp.

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94.63 : 70 : 1 Same, June 1943, 137 pp.

94.64 : 70 : 163 Relief activity of the Marseilles office; lists of those aided, 1942, 40 pp.

94.65 : 70 : 234 Correspondence of Daniel Mayer of the Marseilles office, 1942, 15 pp.

94.66 : 70 : 254 Monthly reports of Marseilles, May Nov. 1942, 70 pp.

94.67 : 70 : 331 Same, 1942, 14 pp.

94.68 : 70 : 355 Correspondence of the office concerning relief work and administrative matters, 1942 1944, 41 pp. Folder of Daniel Meyer: PP. 27 30.

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94.69 : 70 : 405 Same, relief for the Socialist leader Solomon Grumbach, 1942 1944, 132 pp.

94.70 : 70 : 554 Same, 1942 1944, 52 pp.

94.71 : 70 : 610 Same, 1943, 116 pp.

94.72 : 70 : 738 Reports of the Marseilles office, 1943, 14 pp.

94.73 : 70 : 751 Receipts from the Marseilles entr'aide, 1941, 28 pp. Some of the receipts are signed by Daniel Meyer.

94.74 : 70 : 786 Same, 1941 42, 61 pp.

94.75 : 70 : 851 Same, 1941 42, 48 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

94.76 : 70 : 906 Receipts for relief in regional sections, Oct. Dec. 1942, 135 pp.

94.77 : 70 : 1046 Accounts and receipts for "Entr'aide" (Mutual Assistance) in Marseilles, 1942, 58 pp.

94.78 : 70 : 1131 Receipts for aid received from Marseilles UGIF office, 1942 43, 42 pp. Folder of Daniel Meyer.

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94.79 : 71 : 1 Warning by UGIF in Marseilles about various persons, especially about obtaining unauthorized assistance, 1942 43, 29 pp.

94.80 : 71 : 31 Reports from the regional directorate in Lyons, 1942, 12 pp. June 1 25; July 26 Aug. 25: Aug. 26 Sept. 25, 1942.

94.81 : 71 : 51 Lyons UGIF delegation: monthly reports of interventions on behalf of internees and other matters (reports of legal section and "service de démarche" - intervention section) June Oct. 1943, 11 pp.

94.82 : 71 : 64 Reports of the Lyons office, 1943, 53 pp.

94.83 : 71 : 132 Correspondence of the central office of Entr'aide Francaise Israelite (Franco Jewish Mutual Aid) in Lyons (later joined the UGIF), 1941 42, 72 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

94.84 : 71 : 220 Correspondence of the Lyons UGIF delegation, 1942 43, 7 pp.

94.85 : 71 : 230 Correspondence of UGIF Lyons, chiefly from Section 1, 1942 44, 64 pp.

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94.86 : 71 : 312 Correspondence of the legal section with UGIF offices concerning interventions and interpretations of laws concerning Jews, 1942, 23 pp.

94.87 : 71 : 340 Materials of the juridical (legal) section of the regional delegation of UGIF in Lyons, 1943, 25 pp. includes: report of activity during May, June and August 1943.

94.88 : 71 : 369 Deals with relief in Lyons, chiefly accounts and other materials, 1942 1943, 67 pp.

94.89 : 71 : 446 Financial reports of the regional Lyons delegation, Oct. and Dec. 1943, 9 pp.

94.90 : 71 : 456 General correspondence of the office in Agen, 1942 1943, 129 pp.

94.91 : 71 : 603 Financial reports of aid rendered through the same office, Oct. Dec. 1943, 20 pp.

94.92 : 71 : 624 Correspondence of the same office, 1943, 21 pp.

94.93 : 71 : 646 Correspondence between the UGIF offices of Ales and Marseilles, Dec. 1942 March 1943, 20 pp.

94.94 : 71 : 667 Correspondence from the office of Ales, 1942 43, 61 pp.

94.95 : 71 : 734 Correspondence from the office of Ales, especially section 1, 1942 1944, 93 pp.

94.96 : 71 : 839 Reports from the office of Ales (Gard), 1943, 10 pp.

94.97 : 71 : 857 Correspondence with the office of Ales, Jan. March 1944, 12 pp.

94.98 : 71 : 871 Finances of the UGIF office in Brive la Gaillarde, 1942, 23 pp.

94.99 : 71 : 898 Reports from the same office, 1943, 6 pp.

94.100 : 71 : 905 Correspondence with the office of Grenoble, 1942 43, 67 pp.

94.101 : 71 : 987 Monthly and other reports from the regional office of Grenoble, Oct. 1942, Jan, Aug. Sept. 1943, 14 pp.

94.102 : 71 : 1007 Reports of the office of Grenoble, 1943, 20 pp.

94.103 : 71 : 1036 Monthly financial reports from the office of Toulouse, June 1942 Dec. 1943, 28 pp.

94.104 : 71 : 1065 Monthly reports from the same office, June and Aug. 1942, March and Sept. 1943, 16 pp.

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94.105 : 71 : 1085 General correspondence of the office of Toulouse, 1942 43, 322 pp.

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94.106 : 72 1 Same, 1943 1944, 103 pp.

94.107 : 72 : 118 Reports of the office of Toulouse, 1943, 28 pp.

94.108 : 72 : 143 Correspondence of the office of Toulouse, 1943, 23 pp.

94.109 : 72 : 177 Correspondence with the "Hadassah" clinic of Strasbourg, evacuated to Thiviers (Dordogne), 1943 44, 42 pp.

94.110 : 72 : 233 Reports of the office of Limoges, 1943, 7 pp.

94.111 : 72 : 241 Lyons correspondence with the office of Limoges, especially about social service and finances, 1944, 73 pp.

94.112 : 72 : 327 Same, Jan. April 1944, 18 pp.

94.113 : 72 : 347 Aid distributed through the office of Lons le Saunier (Jura), 1944, 34 pp.

94.114 : 72 : 389 General correspondence of the office of Montpellier, 1942 43, 338 pp.

94.115 : 72 : 788 Correspondence with the UGIF offices of Montpellier and Nice, Feb. 1943, 27 pp.

94.116 : 72 : 817 Reports of the office of Montpellier, 1943, 17 pp.

94.117 : 72 : 839 Correspondence of the regional directorate of Montpelier (later evacuated to La Canourgue in Lozere) with the central relief section of UGIF in Lyons, Jan. June 1944, 75 pp., especially appeals, resolutions, letters of thanks and other materials concerning relief.

94.118 : 72 : 927 Correspondence, chiefly with Nice, concerning aid distributed, Jan. 18, 1942 May 30, 1944, 50 pp.

94.119 : 72 : 989 Aid rendered through the regional sections of Montpellier and Nice (Dec. 1942) and Auch (1944), 9 pp.

94.120 : 72 : 1002 Correspondence with the UGIF office in Nice, 1943, 34 pp.

94.121 : 72 : 1039 Nice reports, 1943, 22 pp.

94.122 : 72 : 1067 Correspondence with the agricultural center in Salon, 1942 43, 25 pp. (Centre rural de formation professionelle du Quinton, Salon de Provence).

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94.123 : 72 : 1099 Reports from the office of St. Amand (Cher), 1943, 10 pp

94.124 : 72 : 1114 Correspondence from the above office with the UGIF central office in Marseilles (later Lyons), 1943, 41 pp.

94.125 : 72 : 1172 Same, 1943, 49 pp.

94.126 : 72 : 1245 Same, 1943 1944, 21 pp.

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94.127 : 73 : 1 Correspondence of the office of St. Amand with the "service d'assistance" (relief service) in Lyons, 1944, 29pp.

94.128 : 73 : 44 Report of the office of St. Etienne, 1943, 7 pp.

94.129 : 73 : 52 Correspondence with the office of St. Etienne, chiefly the 1st section, 1944, 104 pp.

94.130 : 73 : 162 Monthly financial reports of UGIF in Pau, Dec. 1942 Oct. 1943, 24 pp.

94.131 : 73 : 191 Finances of the office of Pau, 1942 1943, 59 pp.

94.132 : 73 : 265 Reports of the office of Pau, 1943, 11 pp.

94.133 : 73 : 280 Correspondence of the regional UGIF office in Perigueux, 1942, 56 pp.

94.134 : 73 : 356 General correspondence of Perigueaux, 1942 1943, 122 pp., chiefly concerning distribution of aid, including those evacuated from Alsace Lorraine.

94.135 : 73 : 497 Same, 1943, 88 pp.

94.136 : 73 : 590 Reports of the office of Périgueux, 1943, 15 pp., including section for aiding evacuees from Alsace Lorraine (assigned to the First Directorate).

94.137 : 73 : 608 Correspondence between Lyons and Périgueux concerning relief and finances, 1944, 15 pp.

94.138 : 73 : 625 Correspondence with the office in Perigueux, 194?, 50 pp.

94.139 : 73 : 686 Correspondence and accounts of UGIF in Châteauroux, chiefly about aid distributed, 1942 43, 39 pp.

94.140 : 73 : 730 Reports of the office in Châteauxroux, 1943, 15 pp.

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95. Section 2 of the First Directorate in the Southern Zone (No entries. Materials of this section may be found in other sections)

96. Section 3, First UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone (6 folders, 120 pp.)

96.1 : 73 : 746 Correspondence of Section 3 with the office in Toulouse about aid distributed, Oct. 6 Dec. 31, 1942, 18pp.

96.2 : 73 : 767 Reports of activity in Alsace Lorraine in the period from Oct. 1943, 28 pp.

96.3 : 73 : 798 Correspondence, reports and accounts of the UGIF department for Alsace Lorraine activities; also materials of section 2 about arrests in Moussac, 1943, 12 pp.

96.4 : 73 : 812 Correspondence between the manager of the first directorate and section 3, 1942 1944, 16 pp. Ales, Toulouse, Valence.

96.5 : 73 : 830 Correspondence with the office of Oradour sur Glance, 1944, 19 pp.

96.6 : 73 : 853 Correspondence with the office in Brive la Gaillarde, regarding financial matters, 1944, 27 pp.

97. Second UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone: Labor (ORT) (15 folders, 575pp.)

97.1 : 73 : 883 Reports of the second directorate from July 1942 to July 1943, 44 pp. with details about job centers for occupational training, also in the camps. Directorate from July 1942 to July 1943, 44 pp. with details about job centers for occupational training, also in the camps.

97.2 : 73 : 942 Reports of section 2, Second Directorate (section for youth work), From Feb. July 1943, 4 pp.

97.3 : 73 : 947 Marseilles conference of the Second Directorate, 1942, 22 pp.

97.4 : 73 : 976 Marseilles "ORT" conference (Second UGIF directorate) concerning occupational youth training, July 1942 Jan. 1943, 60 pp.: pp. 1 3: ORT center in Montpellier; ORT center in Clermont Ferrand; pp. l l2, prayers in Marseilles on anniversary of the death of Leon Bramson (Feb.2, 1942); pp.14 19, UGIF takes over ORT (decree of March 7, 1942); p.20, composition of technical committee of the Second Directorate of UGIF activity; p. 22, proposal to find one or two industrial centers for refugees in Spain; pp. 31, 58 59, juridical status of ORT: pp. 35 39, problems before the Second Directorate of UGIF; pp. 48 48a, the ORT school in Chamalières, near Clermont Ferrand) receives an order to leave the department; p. 51, visit by 10 prefects of Villeneuve sur Lot to ORT in Cambers de Pujols; p. 56, status of the foreign personnel of the ORT schools; p. 57, fire in the farm school in Laroche; P. 60, statistics of the ORT schools in Marseilles and Nice.

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97.5 : 73 : 1056 Materials of the Second Directorate about work, 1942 1943, 28 pp.: pp. 5 6, liaison between the 2nd directorate (work) and ORT; p. 12, occupational school in Clermont Ferrand; p. 19, jobs for Jews in Dordogne; pp. 23 24, agricultural center in Dému (Bers); pp. 27 28, a report on professional regrouping (Jan. 1944).

97.6 : 73 : 1084 Correspondence of the 2nd directorate, 1942 1944, 56 pp.

97.7 : 73 : 1152 Same, 1942 1943, 44 pp.

97.8 : 73 : 1201 Same, 1942 1944, 22 pp.; folder made up of discrete pp.

97.9 : 73 : 1228 Correspondence between the general manager and the 2nd directorate in Voiron (work), 1943, 173 pp.

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97.10 : 74 : 1 Correspondence of the second directorate, 1943, 6 pp.

97.11 : 74 : 11 Requisition of a building in Chamaliere where there was an UGIF school, 1943, 20 pp.

97.12 : 74 : 37 Correspondence, chiefly by the second directorate concerning occupational regrouping in the free world, in camps and in youth and children's homes, 1944, 54 pp.

97.13 : 74 : 95 Handicraft school in the children's home in Neuilly sur Seine, evacuated to Crocq (Creuse), 1939 1941, 10 pp.

97.14 : 74 : 113 Accounts of the 2nd directorate, March May 1943, 11 pp.

97.15 : 74 : 125 Correspondence with Vichy by various UGIF directorates in Voiron Oriel (Isere), Nov. 25, 1942 July 8, 1943, 19 pp., chiefly with the Commissariat for Jewish affairs; also with the Vatican agent about baptismal certificates.

98. Third UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone (13 folders, 471pp.)

98.1 : 74 : 148 Reports of the Third Directorate in the period from May 1942 to March 1943. 39 pp, including the undated questionnaire concerning the formation of a medical sanitary committee for centralizing all information about the health condition of aided persons.

98.2 : 74 : 189 Same, June Sept. 1943, 15 pp.

98.3 : 74 : 205 Correspondence of the Third Directorate, 1942, 10 pp.

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98.4 : 74 : 217 Correspondence of various youth and children's centers of the Third Directorate, 1942 43, 88 pp. La Pouponniere (Limoges), Colonie de Vacances, Masgeleier (par Grand Bourg), Domaine de Seignebon (par Demu), Chateau du Manoir, Chateau des Morelles (Allier), Chateau de Chaimont (Creuse).

98.5 : 74 : 329 Correspondence of the third directorate, 1942 1943, 42 pp.

98.6 : 74 : 379 Same, 1942 1943, 19 pp.

98.7 : 74 : 402 Correspondence between UGIF (mainly of the third directorate) and the Quakers, 1942 1943, 53 pp.

98.8 : 74 : 494 Nursery of Chateau Chaumont and Mainsat (Creuse), 1942 43, 14 pp.

98.9 : 74 : 518 Correspondence between "OSE" in Montpellier and the third directorate in Marseilles, 1942 43, 49 pp.

98.10 : 74 : 573 Correspondence of the third directorate, 1942 1944, 55 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

98.11 : 74 : 651 Same, 1942 1944, 17 pp., including nursery in La Touchere (Hte. Vienne); medical relief in Limoges.

98.12 : 74 : 674 Reports of the nursery La Verdiere, June Aug. 1943, 6 pp.

98.13 : 74 : 683 Correspondence (chiefly of the third directorate) with Aubuson, Alex, Carpentras, Chambery, Bromont, Brive, Evian les Bains, Epinal, 1943, 34 pp.

99. Fourth UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone (2 folders, 46pp.)

99.1 : 74 : 721 Correspondence of Moissac (4th directorate) with the 1st directorate, 1942 1943, 24 pp.

99.2 : 74 : 748 Correspondence of the 4th directorate, 1942 1944, 22 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

100. Fifth UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone (5 folders, 280pp.)

100.1 : 74 : 775 Reports of the Fifth UGIF directorate, June 1942 Aug. 1943, 89 pp. General reports of section 1 (aid to refugees) and section 3 (camp committee).

100.2 : 74 : 867 Correspondence, including that between 1st and 5th directorates, 1942 1944, 91 pp.

100.3 : 74 : 990 Correspondence of the manager of the Lyons regional directorate and other offices of the 5th directorate, 1943, 58 pp.

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100.4 : 74 : 1056 Correspondence, chiefly of the 5th directorate with Gap, Falletin, Limoges, Guerst, Grenoble, Lautrec, 21 pp.

100.5 : 74 : 1082 Reports of various sections in the fifth directorate, Aug. 1943 Jan. 1944, 21 pp., including section 3; plan to organize the fifth directorate; report about foreign workers (June 1943).

101. Section 1 of the Fifth Directorate of UGIF in the Southern Zone (34 folders, 2071 pp.)

101.l : 74 : 1106 Reports and correspondence of Section 1, Fifth Directorate in the Southern Zone. 1942 1943, 9 pp.

l0l.2 : 74 : 1116 Monthly reports on aid distributed Jan. June 1944 through regional offices, 82 pp.

101.3 : 74 : 1206 Marseilles UGIF correspondence between the general manager of the 1st Section, Fifth Directorate and CAR (Comite d'Assistance aux refugies) (Refugee Relief Committee).

101.4 : 74 : 1319 Correspondence concerning the former Société de Bienfaisance Israélite de Marseille; also, material about CAR, 1941 1942, 21 pp.

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101.5 : 75 : 1 Correspondence, chiefly with UGIF sections in the city of Marseilles, April 1942 July 1943, 46 pp.

101.6 : 75 : 51 Correspondence, chiefly with Section 1, 1942 1943, 123 pp.

101.7 : 75 : 182 Correspondence with various UGIF centers, 1942 43, 67 pp., including collaboration with office for professional rehabilitation of deported war prisoners; government aid for Jewish refugees; the problem of whether UGIF can take over the relief; emigration; distribution of matzos; warning from Chateauroux against organizations that send persons for farm work.

101.8 : 75 : 254 Correspondence, 1942 1943, 85pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

101.9 : 75 : 362 Correspondence, 1942 43, alphabetically arranged, E F, 193 pp., chiefly inquiries about the fate of persons, aid, care of children, etc.

101.10 : 75 : 484 Same, arranged alphabetically H I, 194 pp., continuation of preceding folder.

101.11 : 75 : 602 Same, alphabetically arranged, J K, 145 pp.

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101.12 : 75 : 764 Correspondence of UGIF in Toulouse, 1942 1943, 30 pp. Also correspondence between the two zones.

101.13 : 75 : 797 Correspondence with local UGIF centers, May 21, 1943 July 31, 1944, 27 pp.

101.14 : 75 : 829 Correspondence of the Lyons UGIF delegation with local UGIF centers in Agen, Marseilles, Clermont Ferrand, St. Etienne, Valence, Chambery and Annecy, March Aug. 1943, 24 pp.

101.15 : 75 : 858 Correspondence of Lyons with Grenoble, March 25 Sept. 2, 1943, 14 pp. P. 9: canteen in Grenoble.

101.16 : 75 : 874 Correspondence of the UGIF center in Gap, 1943, 25 pp.

101.17 : 75 : 900 Correspondence with the office of Limoges about relief rendered, Jan. 4, 1943 May 1, 1944, 26 pp.

101.18 : 75 : 930 Correspondence of local UGIF offices, 1943, 26 pp.

101.19 : 75 : 961 Correspondence of the Lyons Delegation of UGIF, chiefly with the center in Gap, March Nov. 1943, 33 pp.

101.20 : 75 : 996 Correspondence of the UGIF office in Albi (Tarn), 1943 44, 74 pp.

101.21 : 75 : 1075 Correspondence with the office in Auch, Jan. Aug. 1944, 30 pp.

101.22 : 75 : 1108 Correspondence of the UGIF office in Gueret (Gers) with the Service d'Assistance (Relief Service) in Lyons, 1944, 12 pp.

101.23 : 75 : 1121 Correspondence of the UGIF offices in Auch and Carcassone about financial matters, 1944, 19 pp.

101.24 : 75 : 1144 Cash book of the Toulouse office: details of aid distributed, May 1942 March 1944, 60 pp.

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101.25 : 76 : 1 Financial reports of the Albi office, 1943, 12 pp.

101.26 : 76 : 14 Lists and accounts of UGIF relief for French Jews, May Aug. 1944, 178 pp.

101.27 : 76 : 207 Correspondence with the relief office of UGIF in Pau, Jan. Aug. 1944, 43 pp.

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101.28 : 76 : 252 Lyons correspondence with the UGIF office in Montpellier, mainly about welfare and finances, 1944, 65 pp.

101.29 : 76 : 327 Correspondence of the Marseilles section for tracing relatives in (Service des récherches dans l'intérêt des familles), Nov. Dec. 1942, 63 pp.; at the outset this section covered the Commission Centrale des Organisations Juives (Central Commission of Jewish Relief Organizations), later it became the first section, 5th directorate of UGIF; pp. 13 14, aid by Argentinean Jews for internees in France: correspondence with the Toulouse commission for helping interned rabbis; organizations and individuals concerning the tracing of families; pp. 36 39: l'Echo des refugies, newspapers of the refugees from Alsace Lorraine (Dec. 27, 1941); p. 63, addresses of correspondents (evacuated consistories from Alsace Lorraine, rabbis in camps).

101.30 : 76 : 396 Same, 1942, 181 pp. alphabetically arranged: H L.

101.31 : 76 : 537 Same, 1942, 91 pp., alphabetically arranged, M Z.

101.32 : 76 : 700 Lists of families searched for, 1942, 18 pp. Folder of the same section.

101.33 : 76 : 721 Correspondence about tracing families, 1942 1943, 113 pp.

101.34 : 76 : 843 Various materials of both zones about tracing persons, 1941 1944, 26 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

102. Section 2 of the Fifth Directorate in the Southern Zone (2 folders, 115pp)

102.1 : 76 : 872 Correspondence of Section 2, fifth UGIF directorate in the Southern Zone (formerly Federation of Jewish Societies in France), 1943, 16 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

102.2 : 76 : 889 Reports of Section 2 about aid to foreign Jews, March 17 Aug. 16, 1944, 99 pp.

103. Section 3 of the Fifth Directorate in the Southern Zone (3 folders, 718pp.)

103.1 : 76 : 993 Correspondence of UGIF in the Southern Zone, chiefly of Section 3. Fifth Directorate, 1942, 73 pp.

103.2 : 76 : 1076 Correspondence concerning internees, 1942 43, 14 pp.

103.3 : 76 : 1091 Materials of UGIF in the Southern Zone about camps, 1942 43, 8 pp. Including a letter from an internee in Recebedou; parcels for Drancy; list of camps where parcels can be sent through the Red Cross.

103.4 : 76 : 1101 Correspondence of the general manager of UGIF in the Southern Zone, chiefly with Sections 1 and 3 of the Fifth Directorate, 1942 44, 86 pp. including: about

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camps; correspondence with the Strasbourg book dealer H. Grunwald, (evacuated to Limoges) about publishing art; statistics of the detention center at 36 Rue Fauchier, Marseilles, March May 1942; labor camp G.T.E. 6 in Meyreuil; correspondence with: Albi, Brive, Demu, Gap, Lapalisse, Limoges, Marseilles, Mayreuil, Nice, Nimes, Oloron, Paris, Pau, Roanne, Sisteron, Toulouse, Vic sur Cère, Vichy.

103.5 : 76 : 1216 Correspondence of Section 3, 1943, 28 pp. Folder with discrete pp.

103.6 : 76 : 1248 Documents of the "service" (office) for the internees of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 1943, 29 pp., including lists of internees in Drancy arrested in the Southern Zone.

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103.7 : 77 : 1 Various UGIF reports of the Southern Zone, chiefly about camps, 1943, 20 pp., including: reports on the baggage of deportees; Pierre Blum's report on his mission in Lyons, July 13 18, 1943, (aid to internees and other matters); report by Jacques Weisslitz and Pierre Blum about their mission to the French authorities in Nice concerning the sending of parcels to internees, June 15 19, 1943.

103.8 : 77 : 24 Letter of thanks to UGIF in Marseilles by nurseries and for interventions on behalf of internees 1943, 15 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

103.9 : 77 : 43 Correspondence of UGIF in the Southern Zone, chiefly the 3rd Section, 1943, 235 pp.

103.10 : 77 : 305 Correspondence with various towns, Aug. 12 Dec. 31, 1943, 12 pp. PP. 2 3: internees in the sanatorium of Guiche (Sal); p. 6: parcels sent through the "Yeshurun" Society in Sisteron (Basses-Alpes) to Drancy; p. 7: parcels from St. Donat (Drome) for labor camps.

103.11 : 77 : 321 Correspondence of Section 3 in Lyons (commission on aid to internees in center 20 of Alboussiere - Ardeche), 1943 44, 83 pp., including: letter from the center; lists of internees, chiefly aged persons; in the photography section of YIVO archives there is a photo of the hotel where the center was located.

103.12 : 77 : 437 Letter of thanks from internees in Noe and Alboussiere for parcels sent through Section 3 in Lyons, 1943 44, 20 pp.

103.13 : 77 : 479 Provisioning: Correspondence about delivery of bad food through a store in Toulouse; some of the food for the Vernet camp, 1943 1944, 32 pp.

103.14 : 77 : 518 Correspondence from the section in Brive, 1944, 34 pp.

103.15 : 77 : 559 Materials about relief for internees, Jan. May 1944, 29 pp. Accounts of Section 3 evacuated to Brive and correspondence between Brive and St. Etienne and the

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UGIF office in Lyons, including: circular of Jan. 6, 1944, about restoring the archives of the former commission for relief work in the camps.

104. Sixth UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone: HICEM (39 folders, 1323pp.)

104.1 : 77 : 591 Circulars, correspondence and other materials of the 6th directorate (HICEM), concerning emigration matters, 1941 1942, 34 pp., including: efforts to save candidates for emigration from being deported and protests against the deportations.

104.2 : 77 :634 Lists of HICEM leaders, correspondents, organizations of HICEM in the Southern Zone and HICEM liaison in the camps, 13 pp.

104.3 : 77 : 652 Reports of activity in the 6th UGIF directorate, June 1942 June 1943, 17 pp.

104.4 : 77 : 670 Correspondence of the 6th directorate, Feb. July 1942, 94 pp.

104.5 : 77 : 769 Correspondence of the 6th directorate, Aug. Dec. 1942, 100 pp.

104.6 : 77 : 896 Correspondence, chiefly from the 6th directorate, 1942 43, 24 pp.

104.7 : 77 : 927 Correspondence and lists of employees in the 6th directorate, 1942 1943, 34 pp.

104.8 : 77 : 965 Correspondence of the 6th directorate, Jan. May 1943, 95 pp.

104.9 : 77 : 1076 Same, June Dec. 1943, 57 pp.

104.10 : 77 : 1139 Same, 1943, 35 pp.

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104.11 : 78 : 1 Correspondence with UGIF in Paris, 1943, 11 pp., including: HICEM is prepared to cover the expense of repatriating Turkish and Hungarian Jews; lists of the repatriated; project to exchange 10,000 internees in Brazil for Jews in Europe; a letter of Nov. 19, 1943 about the activity and reorganization of the 6th directorate.

104.12 : 78 : 13 Correspondence with the UGIF center in Lyons, 1943 44, 69 pp.

104.13 : 78 : 87 Correspondence, 1943 1944, 16 pp.

104.14 : 78 : 108 HICEM correspondence with the camps: Rivesaltes, Récébédou, Centre de Criblage Brebant, Djelfa, 205 C.T.E. (St. Cyr sur Mer), 1942, 9 pp.

104.15 : 78 : 119 Same, with Gurs Camp, 1942, 4 pp.

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104.16 : 78 : 124 Same, with Milles camp, 1942, 10 pp.

104.17 : 78 : 135 Same, with Noé camp, 1942, 4 pp.

104.18 : 78 : 141 Same, with Vernet camp, 1942, 5 pp.

104.19 : 78 : 147 Lists of internees in Gurs: candidates for emigration, undated, 39 pp.

104.20 : 78 : 187 Lists of candidates for emigration, undated, 71 pp.

104.21 : 78 : 259 Correspondence with the French authorities, June 1942, 5 pp.

104.22 : 78 : 267 Interventions with the Turkish consulate about visas, 1941 1942, 4 pp.

104.23 : 78 : 272 Same, with the consulate of the USA, 1941,69 pp.

104.24 : 78 : 343 Same, 1942, 47 pp.

104.25 : 78 : 392 Same, with the Argentine consulate, 1941 1942, 61 pp.

104.26 : 78 : 459 Same, with the Brazilian consulate, 1942, 14 pp.

104.27 : 78 : 476 Same, with the Chilean consulate, 1942. 6 pp.

104.28 : 78 : 484 Same, with the Mexican consulate, 1942, 86 pp.

104.29 : 78 : 575 Same, with the Paraguayan consulate, 1942, 9 pp.

104.30 : 78 : 585 Same, with the Colombian consulate, 1942, 9 pp.

104.31 : 78 : 595 Same, with various consulates, 1942, 17 pp. Iran, Bolivia, Guatemala, Greece, Haiti, San Salvador, Egypt, Panama, Persia, Sweden.

104.32 : 78 : 613 Correspondence with foreign consulate, 1941 1942, 8 pp.

104.33 : 78 : 622 Correspondence with Lisbon, North America and New York, 1941 1942, 32 pp.

104.34 : 78 : 660 Correspondence with organizations and individuals in France, 1941 1942, 28 pp.

104.35 : 78 : 698 Correspondence with HICEM in Lisbon, 1942 43, 35 pp.

104.36 : 78 : 743 Correspondence with HICEM in Lisbon and the Swiss association of committee for aiding Jewish refugees, 1944, 10 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

104.37 : 78 : 756 Lists of emigration committees abroad, 23 pp.

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104.38 : 78 : 780 Accounts for medicines for emigrants on the S.S. "Guine", Dec. 1944, 90 pp.

104.39 : 78 : 871 Various materials of the 6th directorate, 1942 1944, 29 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

105. Seventh UGIF Directorate in the Southern Zone: Alliance Israélite Universelle (4 folders, 341 pp.)

105.1 : 78 : 905 Alliance Israélite Universelle (Seventh UGIF directorate in the Southern Zone), Jan. 1942 Nov. 1943, 291 pp. P.1: personnel of the Alliance within the framework of administration; p. 203: statistics of Alliance schools in North Africa.

105.2 : 78 : 1223 Reports of the 7th directorate, July 1942 June 1943, 15 pp.

105.3 : 78 : 1239 Pension payments to Loupeau (?) former employee of the Alliance, 1942, 28 pp.

105.4 : 78 : 1277 Various materials about the Alliance,1941 43, 7 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

106. UGIF Finances, Insurances, Provisioning in the Southern Zone: Folder of Various Directorates (33 folders, 1449 pp.)

106.1 : 78 : 1285 Correspondence of the finance office of the general manager of UGIF, chiefly about matters of provisioning, finances, employees, etc, 1942, 84 pp.

106.2 : 78 : 1369 UGIF budget decisions for various regional sections, June 1942, 21 pp.

106.3 : 78 : 1396 Accounts with the "Banque de France" in Marseilles, 1942, 15 pp.

106.4 : 78 : 1413 Correspondence of the finance office of the general manager of UGIF, 1942, 9 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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106.5 : 79 : 1 Correspondence of the accounting department of UGIF, 1942 44, 57 pp.

106.6 : 79 : 53 Circulars of the accounting section of UGIF, 1943, 11 pp.

106.7 : 79 : 75 UGIF financial reports,1943, 5 pp.

106.8 : 79 : 81 Record of UGIF finances (all directorates), 1943, 42 pp.

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106.9 : 79 : 104 Various UGIF reports of the Southern Zone about financial matters, 1943, 46 pp., incl. Jacques Bloch's report on the possibility of withdrawing 5% from Jewish funds in banks.

106.10 : 79 : 155 Correspondence about financial matters, 1943, 14 pp.

106.11 : not filmed : Bookkeeping in UGIF, Marseilles, 1943, 51 pp.

106.12 : 79 : 171 Financial report of UGIF in Lyons during June 1943, 6 pp.

106.13 : 79 : 178 Correspondence about financial matters, 1943 1944, 68 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

106.14 : 79 : 254 Correspondence with the bookkeeping dept. of UGIF, 1943 44, 141 pp.

106.15 : 79 : 403 UGIF accounts,1943 1944, 44 pp.

106.16 : 79 : 476 Accounts of UGIF in St. Etienne, 1943 1944, 19 pp.

106.17 : 79 : 497 Correspondence with the accounting dept. of UGIF, 1943 44, 36 pp.

106.18 : 79 : 541 Provisional budget of UGIF in the Southern Zone for 1944, with changes made by the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 34 pp.

106.19 : 79 : 576 UGIF budget in the Southern Zone, 1944, 9 pp.

106.20 : 79 : 586 Correspondence concerning finances and provisioning, 1943 44, 85 pp.

106.21 : 79 : 678 Correspondence and accounts between general manager and bookkeeper of UGIF concerning financial matters, April June 1944, 33 pp.

106.22 : not filmed : Financial reports (Lyons and St. Etienne), May Sept. 1944, 9 pp.

106.23 : 79 : 716 Correspondence of general manager of UGIF in Lyons with bookkeeper of UGIF in Marseilles, 1944, 63 pp.

106.24 : 79 : 784 UGIF finances, 1944, 38 pp.

106.25 : 79 : 823 Insurance policies of the general directorate of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 73 pp.

106.26 : 79 : 916 Various insurance policies, especially of the 1st directorate, 91 pp.

106.27 : 79 : 1058 Insurance policies in the 2nd directorate, 32 pp.

106.28 : 79 : 1111 Insurance policies of various directorates, chiefly the 3rd, 159 pp.

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106.29 : 80 : 1 Insurance policies, chiefly in the 4th directorate, 45 pp.

106.30 : 80 : 49 Insurance policies, 6th directorate, 35 pp.

106.31 : 80 : 89 Insurance policies, 7th directorate, 14 pp.

106.32 : 80 : 107 Marseilles correspondence with the electrical company and the provisioning of coal, 1942 1943, 27 pp.

106.33 : 80 : 141 Accounts for typewriters and other stationery delivered to UGIF in Marseilles, Dec. 1942 May 1943, 39 pp.

107. UGIF Employees in the Southern Zone: Materials of Various Directorates (102 folders, 6,555 pp.)

107.1 : 80 : 191 Circular letters concerning appointment of UGIF leaders and employees, 1943, 19 pp.

107.2 : 80 : 212 Table of functions and salaries of UGIF employees, March 1943, 14 pp.

107.3 : 80 : 228 Requests concerning jobs in UGIF, 1942 43. Alphabetically arranged A - F. Pages numbered 1 - 174.

107.4 : 80 : 437 Same. Alphabetically arranged G-K. Pages numbered 175 - 352.

107.5 : 80 : 651 Same. Alphabetically arranged L. Pages numbered 353 - 470.

107.6 : 80 : 798 Lists of employees in the 7 directorates, 36 pp.

107.7 : 80 : 835 Lists of employees in all directorates, undated, 75 pp.

107.8 : 80 : 889 Lists of employees and nominations for positions, 1943, 106 pp.

107.9 : 80 : 1010 Salaries of employees in the 7 directorates, June July 1942, 8 pp.

107.10 : 80 : 1083 Record 19 of salaries of employees in the 3rd and 4th directorates, 49 pp.

107.11 : 80 : 1046 Lists of employees in the 6th and 7th directorates, undated, 20 pp.

107.12 : 80 : 1061 Transfer of employees, 1943 44, 14 pp.

107.13 : 80 : 1078 Dismissals of employees, 1943 44, 40 pp.

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107.14 : 80 : 1121 Correspondence of all UGIF directorates concerning dismissal and arrest of foreign employees, 1942 44, 107 pp.

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107.15 : 81 : 1 Correspondence about identity cards of employees, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th directorates, 1943, 176 pp.

107.16 : 81 : 187 Concerns identity cards of UGIF employees, general directorate and regional directorates, 1943, 64 pp.

107.17 : 81 : 253 UGIF employees in the unoccupied zone; correspondence and lists of identity papers arranged according to prefectures, 1943 44, 178 pp.

107.18 : 81 : 447 Record of cards Nos. 1 1232 of employees in the Southern Zone, 1943 1944, 30 pp.

107.19 : 81 : 480 Lists of identity cards of employees, 1943, 23 pp.

107.20 : 81 : 522 Same, undated, 22 pp.

107.21 : 81 : 547 Various lists of employees in directorates and local UGIF sections, chiefly in the Southern Zone, mostly undated, 130 pp.

107.22 : 81 : 684 Lists and individual questionnaires for employees, 1942, 52 pp.

107.23 : 81 : 759 Lists of employees and proposals for positions in the Southern Zone, 1942, 19 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

107.24 : 81 : 779 Record of employees' cards, undated, 102 pp.

107.25 : 81 : 812 Employees' questionnaire forms. Alphabetically arranged A-F. Pages numbered 1 - 145.

107.26 : 81 : 963 Same. Alphabetically arranged G-K. Pages numbered 146 264.

107.27 : 81 : 1088 Same. Alphabetically arranged L-R. Pages numbered 265 354.

107.28 : 81 : 1182 Same. Alphabetically arranged S-Z. Pages numbered 355 431.

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107.29 : 82 : 1 Correspondence and questionnaire forms for employees and candidates for positions, 1943 44, 39 pp.

107.30 : 82 : 56 Questionnaire forms and photos of employees, 57 pp.

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107.31 : 82 : 99 Record of 1429 UGIF identity cards in the Southern Zone, 64 pp. (43 listed), with remarks of the town and UGIF section, dates of issue of card, Vichy visas, return of the cards, etc.

107.32 : 82 : 145 Questionnaire forms and identity cards of employees, 76 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

107.33 : 82 : 234 Correspondence, accounts and lists, 1942, 135 pp. PP. 1 19A, "ORT" (2nd Directorate) in Marseilles; p. 29, "ORT" in Lyons; P. 34, "ORT" in the Limoge regions; p. 35, employees in the "La Vieille Chapelle" nursery; pp.35 50, health (3rd directorate).

107.34 : 82 : 375 Correspondence, chiefly about UGIF employees, 1942 43, 185 pp.

107.35 : 82 : 588 Same, 1943, 39 pp.

107.36 : 82 : 641 Same, 1942 1943, 35 pp: P. 5, the German authorities authorize Solomon Levy of Montargis to take care of children of interned parents; p. 25, folder about Daniel Raphael Mayer, head of the UGIF section in Marseilles; curriculum vitae, photos, and other documents.

107.37 : 82 : 681 UGIF employees. Folder about Robert Morris Katz, general secretary of the Southern Zone and Robert Pinède, secretary of the offices in Limoges and Brive, 1943 1944, 55 pp.

107.38 : 82 : 741 Folder about Raymond Geissmann, UGIF administrator in the Southern Zone, 15 pp. P. 2, biographical details; P. 2, appointed head of the first section and the first directorate (May 21, 1942); general secretary of the first directorate; p. 11, decision of Dec. 15, 1943 to transfer the headquarters of Southern Zone from Marseilles to Lyons.

107.39 : 82 : 758 UGIF employees in Southern France; folders about Robert Weill, manager of the center in Solon and Dr. Paul Weill (of the refugee center in Marseilles), 1942 1943, 58 pp.

107.40 : 82 : 829 Two cases involving UGIF employees, 57 pp. Emil Kahn in Lyon and Edmond Kahen in the département of Drome.

107.41 : 82 : 890 Folder about Georges Hirsch, administrative secretary of the Lyons regional delegation, 1943, 30 pp.

107.42 : 82 : 982 List of employees in the general directorate, undated, 16 pp.

107.43 : 82 : 933 Salaries of employees in the general directorate, 60 pp.

107.44 : 82 : 994 Resolutions on employees' salaries, 1944, 7 pp.

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107.45 : 82 : 1002 Correspondence about employees' salaries, 1942, 22 pp.

107.46 : 82 : 1032 Same, 1943 44, 10 pp.

107.47 : 82 : 1047 Various materials concerning salaries, particularly of consistorial employees in Southern Zone, 1942 43, 23 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

107.48 : 82 : 1074 Circulars and correspondence about "allocation familiale" (family relief) for UGIF employees, 1942, 12 pp.

107.49 : 82 : 1088 Unpaid vacations for UGIF employees, 1943, 10 pp.

107.50 : 82 : 1100 UGIF employees in the Southern Zone, 1942 1943, 24 pp. Voluntary co- workers; social insurance (security) and cases of the employees Samuel Goldenberg and Gustave Pereire.

107.51 : 82 : 1130 Same, 25 pp.

107.52 : 82 : 1152 Same, 1943, 17 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

107.53 : 82 : 1175 Record 19 (A L) of salaries of UGIF employees in the first directorate, 49 pp.

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107.54 : 83 : 1 Correspondence regarding identity cards of UGIF employees, first directorate, 34 pp.

107.55 : 83 : 36 Salaries of employees in the first directorate, 100 pp.

107.56 : 83 : 137 Questionnaire of male employees in the First Directorate, 21 pp.

107.57 : 83 : 161 List of employees in the First Directorate, undated, 18 pp.

107.58 : 83 : 174 Employees in the Second Directorate, 1942 43, 42 pp.

107.59 : 83 : 223 List of employees in the Second Directorate, undated, 40 pp.

107.60 : 83 : 251 Questionnaire of male employees in the Second Directorate (for family insurance), 73 pp,

107.61 : 83 : 327 Correspondence about identity cards of employees in the Southern Zone, 1943, 95 pp.

107.62 : 83 : 429 Record 1 of salaries in the Second Directorate, 49 pp.

107.63 : 83 : 481 Same, 49 pp.

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107.64 : 83 : 532 Same, record 3, 49 pp.

107.65 : 83 : 584 Same, record 4,(date ?) 49 pp.

107.66 : 83 : 637 Salary cards of employees in the Second Directorate, 117 pp. (alphabetically arranged)

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107.67 : 83A : 1 Salaries of employees in the Second Directorate of UGIF in the Southern Zone, 124 pp.

107.68 : 83A : 127 List of employees in the Third Directorate, undated, 45 pp.

107.69 : 83A : 155 Correspondence about identity cards of employees in the Third Directorate, 1943, 103 pp.

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107.70 : 84 : 1 Record 13 of salaries of employees in the Third Directorate, 100 pp.

107.71 : 84 : 106 Same, record 14, 99 pp.

107.72 : 84 : 210 Same, record 16, 1943, 52 pp.

107.73 : 84 : 264 Same, record 16, 1943, 52 pp.

107.74 : 84 : 318 Salary cards of employees in the Third Directorate, 141 pp.

107.75 : 84 : 462 Salaries of employees in the Third Directorate, 125 pp.

107.76 : 84 : 589 Salary cards of employees in the Third Directorate, 186 pp. Alphabetically arranged.

107.77 : 84 : 806 Lists of employees in the Fourth Directorate, undated, 39 pp.

107.78 : 84 : 830 Lists of employees in the youth center of Moisaac (Fourth Directorate), 1942, 5 pp.

107.79 : 84 : 836 Questionnaires and photos of employees, among them many leaders of Jewish youth labor centers and scouts, Southern Zone, 108 pp. (alphabetically arranged). P. 16, Jacob Gordon

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107.80 : 85 : 1 Questionnaire for male employees in the Fourth Directorate, 106 pp.

107.81 : 85 : 111 Record 17 of salaries paid to employees in the Fourth Directorate, 1943, 105pp.

107.82 : 85 : 218 Correspondence, chiefly of the Fifth Directorate, concerning UGIF employees, identity cards, salaries; letters G J of a larger folder.

107.83 : 85 : 503 Lists of employees in Fifth Directorate, undated, 15 pp.

107.84 : 85 : 517 Questionnaires for candidates for positions in the Fifth Directorates, 59 pp.

107.85 : 85 : 579 Record 5 of salaries of employees in the Sixth Directorate, 47 pp.

107.86 : 85 : 631 Same, record 8, 49 pp.

107.87 : 85 : 684 Same, record 9, 1943, 52 pp.

107.88 : 85 : 740 Same, record 10, 1943, 52 pp.

107.89 : 85 : 795 Same, record 11, 49 pp.

107.90 : 85 : 849 Same, record 12, 49 pp.

107.91 : 85 : 903 Salaries of employees in the Fifth Directorate, 59 pp.

107.92 : 85 : 964 Salary cards of employees in the Fifth Directorate, 76 pp.

107.93 : 85 : 1041 Same, 53 pp.

107.94 : 85 : 1095 Salary cards of employees in the Sixth Directorate, 40 pp.

107.95 : 85 : 1136 Salary payments to employees in the Sixth Directorate, May July 1942, 6 pp.

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107.96 : 86 : 1 Questionnaires by male employees in the Sixth Directorate for family insurance, 1943, 17 pp.

107.97 : 86 : 21 Record 6 of employee’s salaries in the Sixth Directorate, 51 pp.

107.98 : 86 : 72 UGIF employees in the Seventh Directorate, 1942, 9 pp.

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107.99 : 86 : 82 Employees in the regional UGIF delegation in Lyon, 1943 44, individual folders, 65 pp.

107.100 : 86 : 157 Lists of employees in the prefectorial region of Marseilles, 1943, 86 pp.

107.101 : 86 : 249 Employees in the regional office of Nice, 1942 43, 24 pp.

107.102 : 86 : 278 Lists of employees in the prefectorial regions of Nice and Toulouse, 1943, 19 pp.

SERIES 10: MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS FROM BOTH ZONES

108. Correspondence of Both Zones with the Commisariat for Jewish Affairs as well as Other Government Institutions: Materials of Various UGIF Offices (20 folders, 707 pp.)

108.1 : 86 : 290 Correspondence of UGIF in the Northern Zone with the commissariat for Jewish affairs, 1941 44, 73 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

108.2 : 86 : 384 Same, Jan. Feb 1943, 26 pp., including statistics of Paris nurseries (Jan. 5); budget for a nursing home in St. Mande (Jan. 28); aid of 15,550,810.00 Fr. distributed in March Dec. 1942 (Feb.9); list of UGIF transportation means (Feb 11).

108.3 : 86 : 414 Same (sections 1 and 2), April 1943, 54 pp., including: information lacking in the department censuses of Jews (March 2); proposal to reorganize the UGIF directorates (March 3); interned aged in Drancy and Rothchild Hospital (March 11); expenses for the treatment of Jewish patients in municipal hospitals (March 29 30); permission to insure Jews (April 21).

108.4 : 86 : 477 Same, May June 1943, 53 pp., including: UGIF assumes properties of Jewish societies in Nancy (May 1) and dispensary on rue Julien Lacroix (May 2); about 300 Jews received order to leave département of Basses-Pyrénées (May 3); statistics of relief distributed in Paris, Jan. and March 1943 (May 26); Jewish appeals for assistance to non Jewish offices (June 4).

108.5 : 86 : 542 Same, July Aug. 1943, 47 pp. Increased number of appeals for aid (July 6); provisioning of building materials for Drancy (July 6, 20); biographical details about Leon Geismar (July 12); provisioning of Drancy handed over to UGIF (July 14); UGIF takes over properties of the dissolved Colonie Scolaire and canteens on 41 rue Richer, 10 rue Elzevir and 110 rue Vieille du Temple (July 22, 28, 1943); subsidies for Jewish refugees in regional areas ; owners of confisca-ted properties (Aug.2); the commissariat warns UGIF in Marseilles against failure to carry out its functions (Aug.16).

108.6 : 86 : 592 Same, (section 2), Sept. Oct. 1943, 33 pp., chiefly financial matters, confiscated property, including: 200,000.00 Fr. (Sept 18); also statistics of UGIF collaborators (Oct. 1-5)

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108.7 : 86 : 631 Same, Nov. Dec. 1943 24 pp., including: list of 20 food and fruit stores, 1 milk bar, 5 butcher shops, 2 delicatessens, 7 bakeries, 3 religious bookstores, 4 mortician firms and 1 fishmonger in Paris (Nov. 10, 1943); salaries of UGIF officials (Nov. 30); memorandum of Lucien Scheid Haas about occupational reorganization of Jews (Nov. 24); permission of Nov. 2, 1943 for UGIF to take over a last will (Dec. 27).

108.8 : 86 : 657 Same (various sections), Jan. May 1942,47 pp.: p.1, notice about UGIF funds (Jan. 16); p. 2, blocked jewelry of Jewish women in insane asylum (Jan. 16); pp. 21 23, properties of Jewish societies assumed by UGIF (March 7); pp 28 29, order to deliver blankets, shoes and cooking utensils (March 26); pp. 33 34, appeal to stop sale of food store of Mrs. Korzyk who is in a deplorable condition, her husband having been shot to death on Feb. 21, 1942 (April 26); pp. 41 42, appeal to form an agricultural school (May 20); p. 44, order to form reserve provisioning (May 25).

108.9 : 86 : 706 Same (section 1) June July 1942, 41 pp.: pp. 8 10, statistic of salaries of UGIF officials (June 10); pp. 14, 21: instructions on setting up UGIF budgets (June 29, July 15); pp. 17, 29, prior provisioning for 7,000 persons in case of new deportations (July 1, 15): pp. 34 36, permission for Jewish woman to go for two months to Brunoy with her sick child (June July); p. 37, list of doctors in Vélodrome d'Hiver (July 16).

108.10 : 86 : 756 Same, August 1942, 44 pp., including: p. 8, clothes for Jews in labor camps (Aug. 5); p. 18, baggage not permitted to interned Jews (Aug. 14); pp. 27 28, appeal for donating clothes to internees (Aug. 21); pp.40 42, reports about methods of relief work in UGIF (Aug 31).

108.11 : 86 : 805 Same, Sept. Oct. 1942, 41 pp., including: appeal for permission to stores for Jews to keep open all day (Sept. 17); concerning the distribution of clothes received from a camp (Oct. 5); the use of sport arenas for Jews (Oct. 5).

108.12 : 86 : 854 Same, (sections 1 and 2), Nov. Dec. 1942, 45 pp., including: only 4,000 Fr. compensation for houses destroyed (law of Sept. 1, 1942) may be paid directly to Jews (Nov. 2); permission for Jews to use bathhouse on 1 rue de Rozier on Wednesdays and Saturdays (Dec. 7); private nursery of La Varenne St. Hiller (Dec. 8); Jewish center for cleaning and disinfecting clothes on 20 rue Saulnier (Dec. 22); percentage of permissible foreign Jewish UGIF officials (Dec. 24).

108.13 : 86 : 908 Correspondence of UGIF section 1 with the Paris police prefecture, 1942 44, 13 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

108.14 : 86 : 923 Correspondence of UGIF in the Northern Zone with various organs of the French authorities, 1942 44, 10 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

108.15 : 86 : 935 Jews in the youth labor camps in Ile de France; sports for Jewish youth; Jews in the Joué camp.

108.16 : 86 : 982 Correspondence of the Northern Zone with the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs 1942 1944, 45 pp., chiefly about administrative and financial UGIF matters.

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108.17 : 86 : 1012 Correspondence of section 1 in the Northern Zone with the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs about identity cards for UGIF employees, 1942 1943, 18 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

108.18 : 86 : 1033 Correspondence of UGIF in the Southern Zone with various organs of the French authorities, 1942 44. Folder made up of discrete pp., including: state of foreign Jews in the of Alpes Maritimes after the German authorities reached Nice; arrests and interning of UGIF employees.

108.19 : 86 : 1071 Correspondence of UGIF in the Southern Zone with the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 1943, 23 pp., especially liaison of UGIF leadership with the French authorities.

108.20 : 86 : 1099 UGIF materials of the Southern Zone about the relation of the French authorities to Jews, 1944, 8 pp., Jewish property; Darquier de Pelepoix concerning the founding of UGIF; Maréchal Pétain's instructions on interventions in cases of arrested French Jews.

109. Materials of Both Zones Concerning Former Jewish Combatants and Prisoners of War: Folders of Various UGIF Offices 15 folders, 626 pp.

109.1 : 86 : 1109 Interventions of UGIF in Paris on behalf of former Jewish soldiers, Aug. 1942 May 1943, 13 pp. Folder of the 2nd UGIF section. List of former soldiers, exiled from the Compiegne camp; intervention with the Prime Minister for freeing former soldiers from Drancy (Aug. 21, Oct.27, 1942); intervention with the administration of the Legion of Honor to permit interned holders of the Legion of Honor to renounce their oaths.

109.2 : 86 : 1124 Correspondence of UGIF Sections 1 and 2 in the Northern Zone with the Union Nationale des Combattants (National Union of Fighters) about interventions for Jewish combatants and their families, Oct. 30, 1942 March 17, 1943, 8 pp.

109.3 : 86 : 1133 Correspondence of UGIF section in the Northern Zone with the Union Nationale des Mutiles Reformes (National Union of Discharged Wounded Soldiers) concerning interventions on behalf of former Jewish soldiers and their families, Jan. 23, 1942 - March 18, 1943, 12 pp.

109.4 : 86 : 1146 Correspondence of UGIF section 2 in the Northern zone with the Union Federale (Federal Union) of Former Combatants concerning interventions on behalf of Jewish combatants and their families, Oct. 24 - Dec. 10, 1942, 6 pp.

109.5 : 86 : 1152 Lists, curricula vitae, letters and notices of interned Jewish former combatants, 81 pp., including Compiegne lists.

109.6 : 86 : 1245 Correspondence of the 1st directorate of UGIF in Southern France, especially the employment of returned prisoners-of-war, 1942-43. 65 pp.; also about relief and administrative matters.

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109.7 : 87 : 1 Same, 1942-43, 15 pp.

109.8 : 87 : 19 UGIF correspondence of the Southern zone, concerning prisoners of war, chiefly with the Service des Prisonniers de Guerre (Prisoners of War Service) in the 1st section of 5th directorate with various UGIF offices.

109.9 : 87 : 111 Letters from prisoners of war to internees in Lalanne, 1942, 25 pp.

109.10 : 87 : 179 93 letters and postcards from prisoners of war in camps to internees in Camp Drancy, Aug.-Sept. 1944. The letters were no longer distributed and were transmitted to UGIF. Several of the letters are not from war prisoners but civilian internees; letters 92-93 are from a civilian internee in Germany.

109.11 : 87 : 515 A book of tickets (Nos. 7401-7499) from the bookkeeping section of UGIF in the northern zone, for sending parcels to prisoners-of-war.

109.12 : 87 : 518 Registered postcard from former Jewish soldiers.

109.13 : 87 : 682 Questionnaire forms filled in by professors, former combatants, discharged from their posts who are looking for work, 17 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

109.14 : 87 : 712 Interventions and relief for former Jewish combatant-families of prisoners of war, etc., 1941-44, 27 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

109.15 : 87 : 746 Letters of Jewish prisoners of war, 1942-43, 6 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

110. Correspondence of UGIF Offices in Both Zones with Algiers and Abroad: 8 folders, 214 pp.

110.1 : 87 : 765 Marseilles UGIF correspondence with the Algiers UGIF, Sept.-Oct. 1942, 7 pp.: p. 1, composition of UGIF council.

110.2 : 87 : 774 Correspondence with Germany, chiefly tracing of relatives, 1941-42, 85 pp. including: relief union; pp. 42-52, 72: correspondence between L. Israelowicz and the Judisches Nachrichtenblatt. Inquiries were also sent through the relief union from various occupied countries and from overseas, such as from Shanghai; the correspondence was addressed to the Paris consistory and to the Coord. Com.

110.3 : 87 : 878 Correspondence with Vienna, including the tracing of relatives, as well as local matters of Austrian Jews, 1941-1942, 16 pp. Folder from the Coord. Comm. and later UGIF section 14.

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110.4 : 87 : 896 Correspondence from Budapest concerning tracing of relatives, 1943, 22 pp. Folder of UGIF section 1 in northern zone.

110.5 : 87 : 919 Correspondence from Poland, , Belgium and the Netherlands, 1941-1943, 19 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp. P. 1, a Jew from Bendin inquires about the whereabouts of a relative in Paris, June 12, 1941; pp. 2-4, mortgage of a house of the Berlin Jewish congregation for the benefit of ICA; pp. 5-6, 12-17, 19, parcels from Belgium for internees in northern France; list of British Jewish in Dannes-Camier camp (Pas de Calais); p. 18, liaison with the "Les Mazures" camp in the Ardennes; p. 18, Joseph Fachter's trip to Paris (president of Turkish Jews in Belgium) to help Turkish Jews in France (July 31, 1943).

110.6 : 87 : 943 Correspondence with Poland and about tracing relatives and other matters, 1941-42, 18 pp. Folder of UGIF section 14. In a copy of three Warsaw postcards (p. 1) are mentioned: A. Einhorn, Hannah Treistman (wife of Rabbi Treistman), Hannah Nissenbaum (wife of Yitzhak Nissenbaum), Zionist leader Pinhas Kaminer, Hillel Zeitlin, Levi Gutgelt of the Palestine office, Reizl Heshel (mother of Dr. Abraham Heshel), Moshe Krimsky, Yitzhak Katznellenbogen, Israel Stern, Jacques Levi, J. Bornstein of the Joint, Mizrachi leader B. Bezpalov, the Sosnowiec rabbi David Halberstadt, David Shafran of Agudat Israel, Moshe Heber, president of the Kalisz community, Simha Duker of the "Moment": pp. 6-10, reports of Jewish social service in Krakow; p. 11, Poddebice; p. 12, Rzeszow; p. 13, an envelope from Moscow; p. 15, Pinsk; p. 16, Tarnow, p. 17-18, Vilna.

110.7 : 87 : 972 Postcards of Jews in Poland to relatives in France, 1942: Sielce, Warsaw, Krakow, Jaslo, Wisznica Nowa, Radomsk.

110.8 : 87 : 997 Correspondence of UGIF section 1 in the Northern zone and the 6th Directorate of the Southern zone with various European countries about tracing of relatives, 1941-1944, 35 pp. Belgium, the Netherlands, , Prague, Switzerland.

111. Camps: Various Materials of the Camps Proper and of UGIF Offices Without Numbers or Names of Section 122 folders, 10,048 pp.

111.1 : 87 : 1035 Interventions for internees in Drancy and other matters, March 19, 1942-July 31, 1944, 74 pp. Folder made up of discrete documents of various UGIF sections. P. 1, relief cash office in Drancy; p. 4, privileged mixed groups; p. 7, arrests of employees in the refugee canteen; pp. 9-12, Ernest Ginsburger; pp. 31-32, bathhouses reserved for Jews; pp. 33-34, intervention about condition of transports from South France to Drancy; pp. 53-60, X-ray machine in Drancy; p. 61, burial expenses; pp. 69-70, interment in Drancy of children of the nurseries in care of UGIF (July 21-22, 1944); p. 71, lists of employees in the nurseries interned July 22-23, 1944.

111.2 : 87 : 1122 Lists and analyses of memoranda of social service in Drancy. Bordeaux (should read bordereaux de fiches de liaison - lists of liaison cards) to various UGIF sections about relief, interventions and other matters, May 1942, 24 pp.

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111.3 : 87 : 1160 Materials of the medical service in Camp Drancy, 1941-44, 27 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

111.4 : 87 : 1188 UGIF correspondence with the liaison office in Camp Drancy, 1944, 7 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

111.5 : 87 : 1196 Letters to internees in Drancy, 1944, 65 pp. Some of the letters are dated Sept.-Nov. 1944; the post office transmitted the letters to UGIF.

Reel 88

111.6 : 88 : 1 Various materials about Drancy, 1942-44, 23 pp. Folder of discrete pp. including: correspondence between the Sephardic-Jewish committee to help internees in Drancy and UGIF.

111.7 : 88 : 29 Lists and reports of employees in the Drancy management, April-Dec. 1942, 106 pp: P. 1, internees who sleep in the premises of the management (April 2, 1942); 139 employees on Aug. 21, 1942 (p. 3); pp. 31-33, list of internees with a useful role in the camp (Aug. 30, 1942); p. 39, statistic of 88 employees arranged by citizenship (Oct. 5, 1942).

111.8 : 88 : 138 Same, March-July 1943, 70 pp.

111.9 : 88 : 215 Memoranda, lists of employees and inventories of stores and shops in Drancy, 1943-44, 38 pp.

111.10 : 88 : 252 Daily reports of work in the stores and shops of Drancy, Jan. 28 - Aug. 5, 1944, 194 pp. Mattress stores; material reserves; electricity; woodwork shops; chimney sweeping; locksmith; plumbing; sacks; iron beds; house painting; shoemaking; mending; disinfection; coal.

111.11 : 88 : 447 Drancy management record book, June 1, 1942 - Aug. 12, 1944, 300 pp. Only 187 used. Camp provisioning, with order numbers, suppliers, description of materials and to which sections transferred.

111.12 : 88 : 546 Lists of employees (workers) in the stores and shops of Drancy, Feb. June 1944, 53 pp.

111.13 : 88 : 599 Lists of workers for Drancy management, June-July 1944, 10 pp.

111.14 : 88 : 611 List of parcels for workers in stores and shops of Drancy, May 25, 1944, 4 pp.

111.15 : 88 : 616 Same, undated, 14 pp.

111.16 : 88 : 631 Order tickets (demande d'achats) for the Service des Travaux (work section) in Drancy, undated; an unused book of order tickets, Nos. 101-150.

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111.17 : 88 : 659 Records of expenditures for merchandise bought for Drancy, July 5, 1943 - Jan. 4, 1944, 20 pp.

111.18 : 88 : 668 Records of materials received in the provisioning section of Drancy, 1943-44, 63 pp.

111.19 : 88 : 760 Provisioning of Drancy, 1943-44, 6 pp. Folder of discrete pp.

111.20 : 88 : 768 Inventories of the stores and shops in Drancy, April - July, 1944, 18 pp.

111.21 : 88 : 789 Drancy provisioning cards, May-July, 1944, 48 pp.

111.22 : 88 : 838 Same, including prescriptions, 47 pp.

111.23 : 88 : 889 Drancy superintendency, 234 inventory cards, arranged alphabetically, undated.

111.24 : 88 : 1237 Drancy superintendency, 52 inventory cards of food utensils, undated.

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111.25 : 89 : 1 Drancy superintendency: 41 inventory cards for beds and mattresses, undated.

111.26 : 89 : 72 Record of mattresses in Drancy, 1944, 19 pp.

111.27 : 89 : 87 Drancy superintendence: 42 inventory cards for soap, undated.

111.28 : 89 : 161 Drancy superintendence: 53 inventory cards for brooms, undated.

111.29 : 89 : 264 Drancy superintendence: 55 inventory cards for lamps, electrical lamps, etc., undated.

111.30 : 89 : 359 Drancy superintendence: 35 inventory cards for gasoline and cooking alcohol, undated.

111.31 : 89 : 429 Provisioning of coal in Drancy, 1943, 23, pp.

111.32 : 89 : 455 Same, 3 records 1943-44, 48 pp., with exact statistic of daily use.

111.33 : 89 : 510 Drancy superintendence: record of heating, May 24-July 11, 1943, 52 pp. On May 31, 1943 the superintendence had 306,100 kg coal. From May 31 to June 6, 1943 the daily average use in the kitchen was o.278 kg per internee.

111.34 : 89 : 523 Graphical statistics of camp Drancy, 1941-43, 7 pp.

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111.35 : 89 : 528 Lists of internees who left Drancy, June 20-22, 1942, 44 pp.

111.36 : 89 : 573 Lists of internees in Drancy handed over to the German authorities on June 22, 1942, 56 pp.

111.37 : 89 : 630 Lists of internees who left Drancy, July 1942, 91 pp.

111.38 : 89 : 722 Lists of Drancy transports: Aug. 6-8, Aug. 22-23, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 1942, 42 pp.

111.39 : 89 : 765 Daily lists of internees arriving and leaving Drancy, Oct. 1942, 223 pp.

111.40 : 89 : 989 Same, Nov. 1942, 82 pp.

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111.41 : 90 : 1 Same, Dec. 1942, 80 pp.

111.42 : 90 : 82 Same, Jan. 1943, 57 pp.

111.43 : 90 : 143 Same, Feb. 1-10, 1943, 25 pp.

111.44 : 90 : 169 List of internees arriving in Drancy on Feb. 11, 1943, 79 pp.

111.45 : 90 : 251 List of 1000 internees (French citizens) who left Drancy Feb. 13, 1943, 14 pp. (incomplete).

111.46 : 90 : 266 Daily lists of internees arriving and leaving Drancy, Feb. 12-28, 1943, 31 pp.

111.47 : 90 : 298 Same, March 1943, 75 pp.

111.48 : 90 : 375 Same, April 1943, 41 pp.

111.49 : 90 : 418 Same, May 1943, 53 pp.

111.50 : 90 : 473 Same, June 1943, 57 pp.

111.51 : 90 : 532 Undated lists of internees who left Drancy, 105 pp.

111.52 : 90 : 638 Lists and statistics of children in Drancy, 1942, 12 pp. 176 children on Nov. 23, 1942, among them 12 less than 1 year old and 25 aged 2-3; 133 boys and 124 girls on Dec. 16, 1942.

111.53 : 90 : 653 Drancy internees of mixed marriages, 1943, 6 p. Folder of discrete pp.

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111.54 : 90 : 660 pp. 5-31 of a list of women, undated, apparently internees (beginning is missing).

111.55 : 90 : 689 Fragments of lists of internees in Drancy, 58 pp.

111.56 : 90 : 752 Record of rooms 9-15 of block 4 in Drancy, undated, 23 pp.

111.57 : 90 : 773 Record of internees in block 4 in Drancy, undated, 34 pp. with information on place and date of birth, citizenship, occupation, address, number of children, etc.

11.58 : 90 : 801 File cards, 1942-1943, 110 pp. Each card shows name, place and date of birth, citizenship, address, date of arrival and departure; some cards are marked entree a Drancy (arrival in Drancy) and the date. Some cards have the notation: CA.

111.59 : 90 : 963 Lists of parcels to be returned to relatives of internees, July-Sept. 1942, 114 pp. Lists made up by the social service in Drancy for the UGIF sections which undertook to return the parcels; among them, lists of internees sent off to work.

111.60 : 90 : 1105 Same, 1942, 59 pp.

Reel 91

111.61 : 91 : 1 Information from "social service" in Drancy to families of internees deported to pick up clothing parcels of those banished, Aug. 1942, 82 pp.

111.62 : 91 : 88 Same, 1942, 267 pp.

111.63 : 91 : 366 Same, 1942, 464 pp.

111.64 : 91 : 849 Same, 1942, 511 pp.

111.65 : 91 : 1389 Same, 1942, pp. 1-200.

Reel 92

111.66 : 92 : 1 Same, pp. 201-400.

111.67 : 92 : 207 Same, pp. 401-600.

111.68 : 92 : 455 Same, pp. 601-800.

111.69 : 92 : 851 Same, pp. 801-1000.

111.70 : 92 : 1252 Same, pp. 1001-1271.

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111.71 : 92 : 1607 Same, 1942-1943 (especially Dec. 1943), 32 pp.

111.72 : 92 : 1642 Lists of internees of the 4th and 12 arrondissements in Paris, 1942, 12 pp.

111.73 : 92 : 1655 Report about the "OST" camp on Faubourg St. Martin, 1943, 5 pp.

111.74 : 92 : 1663 Camps Austerlitz, Ost, Levitan and Bassano, Nov.-Dec. 1943 and July 1944, 21 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

111.75 : 92 : 1688 Aged and persons of mixed ancestry working in the camps Austerlitz, Bassano and Levitan, June 1944, 13 pp.

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111.76 : 93 : 1 Two wall newspapers "Camp" of the Austerlitz camp, undated, 20 pp.

111.77 : 93 : 21 Articles from a newspaper in Camp Austerlitz, 23 p.; also photos. P. 3 is dated March 29, 1944; also photos of sports and dramatic circle in the camp.

111.78 : 93 : 40 Various materials of Camp Austerlitz, 1944, 10 pp. Folder of discrete pp. including: Celebration of "The Ten Commandments" in the camp on May 28, 1944, by the internees.

111.79 : 93 : 51 Compiegne Camp, Feb.-July 1942, 25 pp. Lists and statistics of internees, among them 263 former soldiers of the years 1914-1918, 167 of the years 1939-1940.

111.80 : 93 : 79 Reports and correspondence about the camps Beaune-la-Rolande and Pithiviers, June 1941-Nov. 1942, 47 pp. PP. 1-3, intervention with the prefect of Loiret about parcels for internees (June 24, 1941); pp. 4-5, relief for the camps by the Quakers in Paris (June 26, 1941); interventions for sick and other internees; p. 7, Dannecker wants the Coord. Comm. to centralize the appeals to free internees but the prefect of Loiret replies that the French authorities will undertake this; pp. 34-35, canteen for internees in Pithiviers and appeal to permit such an organization in La Rolande; pp. 44, list of camps where Jews are interned, Aug. 13, 1942. Camps: Drancy, Pithiviers, Beaume-la-Roland, Poitiers, La Lande (Monts), Merignac, La Motte Beuveron, Aincourt Saintes, and the barracks of Tourelles in Paris are under the French administration. Stalag 122 (Camp Compiegne) is under German administration.

111.81 : 93 : 131 Lists of internees transferred from Drancy to Pithiviers, 1942, 139 pp.

111.82 : 93 : 272 List of internees, undated, 46 pp. (Beginning is missing). A list of internees, transferred from Drancy to Pithiviers.

111.83 : 93 : 319 Lists of Camp Beaume-la-Rolande, 1942-43, 5 pp.

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111.84 : 93 : 326 Letters of internees in Drancy and Gurs to internees in La Lande, 1942, 13 pp.

111.85 : 93 : 347 Letters from abroad to internees in La Lande, 1942, 25 pp. including ones from Stanislawow (Poland), Belgium, the Netherlands, Berlin, Switzerland, Sweden. (All documents missing from this file.)

111.86 : 93 : 348 Letters to internees in Camp La Lande, 1942, 25 pp., including 3 cards from Siedlce (Poland).

111.87 : 93 : 395 337 letters from relatives and friends to internees in Camp La Lande. The letters had not been distributed; apparently the internees had already been deported. (The closed envelopes were opened in making the inventory of the material.) 1942, 874 pp. in 7 folders. PP. 1-101.

111.88 : 93 : 547 Same, pp. 102-201.

111.89 : 93 : 593 Same, pp. 202-304.

111.90 : 93 : 848 Same, pp. 305-404.

111.91 : 93 : 1001 Same, pp. 405-506.

111.92 : 93 : 1187 Same, pp. 507-608.

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111.93 : 94 : 1 Same, pp. 609-705.

111.94 : 94 : 150 Same, pp. 706-874.

111.95 : 94 : 417 Letters returned from internees in La Lande, 1942, 19 pp.

111.96 : 94 : 462 Postcards from relatives and friends to internees in Camp La Lande, 1942 in 6 folders. PP. 1-185.

111.97 : 94 : 834 Same, pp. 186-359.

111.98 : 94 : 1184 Same, pp. 360-539.

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111.99 : 95 : 1 Same, pp. 540-783.

111.100 : 95 Same, pp. 784-956.

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111.101 : 95 : 491 Same, pp. 957-1019.

111.102 : 95 : 980 Materials about various camps, 1941-43, 20 pp. P. 3, 70 refugees, French Jews from Arcachon, Pilat, Teste-de-Buch (Cironde), among them infants, were interned on July 15, 1941 in Camp Beau-Desert (Merignac); some were transferred to La Lande; pp. 6-7, Dr. Ernst Neckelmacher, former rabbi of Ludwigshafen, interned in Camp Rebecidon, asks for help; pp. 8-9, refugees from Angouleme ask for Haggadahs (Feb. 26, 1942); p. 10, a letter from Auschwitz (May 7, 1942); pp. 12-13, an internee in Camp Couronne requests the unblocking of his money in the bank; pp. 15-20, transfer to Drancy of the clothes of internees who left La Lande (1943).

111.103 : 95 : 1005 Various materials from both zones about camps, 1941-1944, 88 pp., folder made up of discrete pp., including: relief for internees in Malaval; those arrested in the barracks of Tourelles and Sante request help in hiring attorneys; arrest of Col. Rene Lisbon, manager of the publishing firm of Felix Alcan; report about UGIF liaison with Camp Rivesaltes (Nov. 1942); internees from Origny (?); report from Camp Milles; social service for foreign workers in Toulouse, Dec. 1941; provisioning of blankets to Camp Pithiviers; labor camps 828 in Vidauban and 881 in Montech; the central consistory to the rabbis about providing Torahs for the camps (July 8, 1942); Camp Nordernay in Cherbourg; letters from those condemned to die; Camp Beaufort (?); a letter from the Quakers about valises containing the effects of 6 Jews shot to death by Jews in Frenes (May 1943); list of pharmaceutical products and other things for Velodrome d'Hiver; lists of letters arriving from Birkenau; list of Belgian and other Jews in Camp Dannes.

111.104 : 95 : 1123 Lyons UGIF correspondence with the prefectures about addresses of labor and other camps, June-July 1944, 78 pp. UGIF asked for the addresses to be able to help Jews in the camps; some replies mention the addresses and other information (folder of section 3, 5th directorate).

111.105 : 95 : 1205 Identity cards of a camp.

111.106 : 95 : 1226 Lists of internees in various camps, 1942-1944, 18 pp.

111.107 : 95 : 1249 Talit, tefillin and a matzo tablecloth found in Camp Drancy after the liberation.

111.108 : 95 : 256 Individual documents left over by deportees from Drancy. P. 20, notices regarding American visas.

111.109 : 95 : 1417 Yiddish correspondence left over by deportees from Drancy, 35 pp. P. 3, a card from the "Jewish colony," Turek, Poland (1941); p. 5, a letter from Ghent (1942); pp. 7-14, letters from Brussels; pp. 15-16, a letter from a refugee in Madrid; p. 23, a card from labor camp GEV 881 in Montech (T & G); pp. 34-35, a letter from Brzanow, Poland (1941).

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111.110 : 96 : 1 Individual documents, left over by deportees from Drancy, 203 pp. including documents of the Holocaust period.

111.111 : 96 : 253 Individual documents of Dr. Richard Treibel, a refugee from Vienna, found in a camp, 43 pp.

111.112 : 96 : 320 Letters and documents left over by deportees, 80 pp.

111.113 : 96 : 410 Photos, correspondence and documents left over by Jacob-Joseph Seligfeld, deceased in Camp Verney, 155 pp. P. 71, photo with a dedication by poet Hershele (Warsaw 1922).

111.114 : 96 : 637 Identity papers of deportees, 20 pp.

111.115 : 96 : 674 Three school composition books of Hella Friederf, Ita Paul and Roget Sobel, without place, 1941-42, 132 pp. One book is from Toulouse; these composition books apparently were left over in a camp.

111.116 : 96 : 817 Photos left over by deportees to Drancy, 177 pp.

111.117 : 96 : 938 Photos left over by deportees; nos. 14-15, Jewish sports in Vienna.

111.118 : 96 : 977 Photos left over by deportees.

111.119 : 96 : 1003 Photos left over by deportees. No. 3: Sport team of the Jewish club in Metz (photo by I. Saarebruck, inscription dated Sept. 1, 1934).

111.120 : 96 : 1028 Photos left over by deportees.

111.121 : 96 : 1135 Photos left over by deportees.

111.122 : 96 : 1169 New Year's cards left over by deportees; most of them from 1939; all of them apparently sent to one family.

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112. Documentation: Newspaper Clippings, etc. Documentary Materials Collected Through UGIF in Both Zones 161 folders, 8,584 pp.

112.1 : 97 : 1 Classification of newspaper clippings collected by UGIF, 5 pp.

112.2 : 97 : 7 Issues of the "Journal Officiel" with decrees about Jews, 1941-1942, 31 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

112.3 : 97 : 39 Same, 1941-1942, 146 pp.

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112.4 : 97 : 187 Same, Jan.-March 1943, 283 pp.

112.5 : 97 : 475 Same, April-Dec. 1943, 382 pp.

Reel 98

112.6 : 98 : 1 Same, 1944, 148 pp.

112.7 : 98 : 151 Issues of "Paris Municipal Bulletin" with decrees about Jews, 1941, 63 pp.

112.8 : 98 : 213 Same, Sept. 1941, 52 pp.

112.9 : 98 : 273 Same, 1942, 55 pp., with headings regarding withdrawing French citizenship from Jews.

112.10 : 98 : 333 Same, 1942, 43 pp.

112.11 : 98 : 377 Issues of various magazine with decrees about Jews, 1941-44, 37 pp.: Moniteur officiel du commerce et de l'industrie; Bulletin quotidien d'etudes et d'informations economiques; Journal du Palais.

112.12 : 98 : 425 Newspapers clippings collected by UGIF: denunciations against Jews, 1942, 10 pp.

112.13 : 98 : 435 Same, demands for measures against Jews, 1942-43, 23 pp.

112.14 : 98 : 453 Same, yellow badges, 1942, 51 pp.

112.15 : 98 : 480 Issues of the official organ of the German authorities in France (Verornungsblatt) with decrees about Jews, 1940-1942, 54 pp.

112.16 : 98 : 534 Newspaper clippings collected by UGIF: Decrees and statements of the French authorities about Jews, 1940-1941, 112 pp.

112.17 : 98 : 609 Same, measures of the German authorities against Jews, 1941-1942, 77 pp.

112.18 : 98 : 653 Same, decrees and statements by the French authorities about Jews, 1942, 51 pp.

112.19 : 98 : 687 Same, 1943, 27 pp.

112.20 : 98 : 718 Same, German and French ordinances about Jews.

112.21 : 98 : 761 Same, Xavier Vallat and the Commissariat, 1941-1942, 40 pp.

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112.22 : 98 : 792 Same, commissariat for Jewish Affairs, 1941-43, 28 pp.

112.23 : 98 : 808 Same, activity of Darquier de Pellepoix in the Commissariat. 1943, 66 pp.

Reel 99

112.24 : 99 : 1 Same, concentration camps and labor camps, 1941-1942, 32 pp.

112.25 : 99 : 36 Same, arrests, internments and other anti-Jewish actions.

112.26 : 99 : 126 Same, removal of Jews from financial positions, 1940-1942, 77 pp.

112.27 : 99 : 185 Same, expropriation of Jewish properties, 1941-1942, 38 pp.

112.28 : 99 : ? Same, denaturalization of Jews, 1942, 11 pp.

112.29 : 99 : 221 Same, French administrators for Jewish enterprises, 1941-1943, 29 pp.

112.30 : 99 : 248 Same, Jews in the financial world, 1942, 30 pp.

112.31 : 99 : 269 Same, various anti-Jewish measures, 1941, 16 pp.

112.32 : 99 : 280 Same, clippings about anti-Semitic literature, 1942, 61 pp.

112.33 : 99 : 307 Same, “Anti-Semitism in history,” 1942-43, 65 pp.

112.34 : 99 : 379 Same, "Classical French doctrine of racism" (Gobineau, Vachey(?), Lapouje (?)), 1941-1943, 24 pp.

112.35 : 99 : 401 [No description]

112.36 : 99 : 430 Same, the ethnocrats (Montandan (?), Bernardini(?)), 1942, 10 pp.

112.37 : 99 : 440 Same, "The theses of Dr. Marcial", 1942, 5 pp.

112.38 : 99 : 446 Same, “ and the Jews,” 1942, 11 pp.

112.39 : 99 : 455 Same, campaign against Spinoza and "Yidn friend" (Philosemite), 1942, 35 pp.

112.40 : 99 : 482 Same, "Polemic against ," 1942, 15 pp.

112.41 : 99 : 491 Same, "Campaign against Doriot," 1942, 5 pp.

112.42 : 99 : 498 Same, N.R.F. (Nouvelle Revue Francaise) and the Jews, 1942, 26 pp.

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112.43 : 99 : 512 Same, various anti-Jewish groupings, 1941-42, 24 pp.

112.44 : 99 : 523 Same, various materials about anti-Semitic circles, 1942, 21 pp. Marcel Deo (?); polemic against "new" anti-Semites; Marcel Biquart (?) Jean Boiselli (?)

112.45 : 99 : 539 Same, "anti-Jewish journalists," 1942, 18 pp.

112.46 : 99 : 549 Same, "The Moral physiognomy of certain French anti-Semites," 1942, 58 pp.

112.47 : 99 : 589 Same, "The anti-Semites among themselves," 1942, 30 pp.

112.48 : 99 : 611 Same, 1942, 13 pp.

112.49 : 99 : 617 Same, "Jews and Bolshevism" as a theme of anti-Jewish propaganda (1), 1942, 108 pp.

112.50 : 99 : 706 Same, (2), 1943, 62 pp.

112.51 : 99 : 787 Same, " from the racist standpoint," 1942, 6 pp.

112.52 : 99 : 793 Same, "Jews and the war" as a theme in anti-Jewish propaganda, 1942, 48 pp.

112.53 : 99 : 826 Same, "Jews and " as a theme in anti-Jewish propaganda, 1942-1943, 51 pp.

112.54 : 99 : 886 Same, the use of literary sources (Talmud, K. Marx, etc.), in anti-Jewish propaganda, 1942-1943, 29 pp.

112.55 : 99 : 904 Same, "Jewish onomasticism," 1942, 9 pp.

112.56 : 99 : 910 Same, Jewish communists, terrorists and other "criminals," 1942-1943, 27 pp.

112.57 : 99 : 918 Same, trial of 7 communists, March 1943, 13 pp.

112.58 : 99 : 929 Same, propaganda against Jews in connection with the black market, 1942, 18 pp.

112.59 : 99 : 938 Same, anti-Jewish propaganda in connection with gangsters and evil decrees, 20 pp.

112.60 : 99 : 947 Same, anti-Jewish propaganda in connection with frauds, 1942, 37 p.

112.61 : 99 : 962 Same, anti-Jewish propaganda in connection with false documents, 1942, 33 pp.

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112.62 : 99 : 975 Same, various accusations against Jews, 1942, 27 pp.

112.63 : 99 : 989 Same, various accusations against Jews, 1942, 48 pp.

112.64 : 99 : 1019 Same, anti-Jewish campaigns on the eve of the deportations of July 1942, 67 pp.

112.65 : 99 : 1059 Same, campaign against the Jews in the occupied zone before July 1942, 31 pp.

112.66 : 99 : 1087 Same, anti-Jewish campaigns right after the deportations of July, 1942, 84 pp.

112.67 : 99 : 1117 Same, anti-Jewish campaigns in the free zone after July 1942, 90 pp.

112.68 : 99 : 1169 Same, anti-Jewish campaigns after the occupation of the free zone in Nov. 1942, 68 pp.

Reel 100

112.69 : 100 : 1 Same, anti-Jewish campaigns 1940-1941, 26 pp.

112.70 : 100 : 12 Same, anti-Jewish demonstrations and attacks, 1941-42, 11 pp.

112.71 : 100 : 17 Same, anti-Jewish exhibitions, 1941-1943, 28 pp.

112.72 : 100 : 33 Same, anti-Jewish propaganda, 1942, 30 pp.

112.73 : 100 : 47 Same, anti-Jewish posters and appeals, 1942, 5 pp.

112.74 : 100 : 50 Same, newspaper clippings collected by UGIF: anti-Jewish caricatures, 1942, 79 pp.

112.75 : 100 : 91 Same, crusade against French-Jewish authors, 1941-42, 23 pp.

112.76 : 100 : 106 Same, articles about Jews in the press, finances, etc. 1942, 23 pp.

112.77 : 100 : 128 Same, Jewish physicians, 1941-1942, 36 pp.

112.78 : 100 : 155 Same, Jews in literature, anti-Jewish literature, 1942, 23 pp.

112.79 : 100 : 171 Same, Jews in literature, art and music, 1942-43, 23 pp.

112.80 : 100 : 201 Same, the dismissal of Jews from the school system and other positions, 1942, 25 pp.

112.81 : 100 : 219 Same, crusade against Jews in science and education, 1942, 7 pp.

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112.82 : 100 : 226 Same, anti-Jewish propaganda in the educational system, 1942-43, 31 pp.

112.83 : 100 : 243 Same, crusade against Jews on radio and in the cinema, 1941-42, 9 pp.

112.84 : 100 : 251 Same, propaganda against Jews in cinema, 1942, 12 pp.

112.85 : 100 : 257 Same, crusade against Jews in sport and other fields, 1942, 7 pp.

112.86 : 100 : 264 Same, Polemic against various philo-semitic tendencies, 1942, 38 pp.

112.87 : 100 : 290 Same, articles by Marcel Deo (?) about the and Jews, 1942, 18 pp.

112.88 : 100 : 298 Same, various articles about Catholicism and the crusade against Jews; campaign against the defense of Jews by Christian leaders, 1942, 9 pp.

112.89 : 100 : 388 Same, Catholicism and Jews, 1943, 9 pp.

112.90 : 100 : 399 "Documentation and Propaganda: Aspect of the Jewish Problem and Observations concerning this." Analysis of Catholic relation to Jews with an accompanying memorandum of Sept. 24, 1942, about submitting copies to the managers of the regional UGIF offices in the Southern zone, 6 pp.

112.91 : 100 : 406 Newspaper clippings collected by UGIF: appeals in favor of Jews, 1942- 1943, 30 pp.

112.92 : 100 : 442 Same, clippings about Leon Blum, 1942-43, 12 pp.

112.93 : 100 : 456 Same, the trial against Leon Blum, etc., 1942, 100 pp.

112.94 : 100 : 513 Same, clippings about George S. Mandel, 1942, 9 pp.

112.95 : 100 : 525 Same, clippings about various Jewish personalities, 1942, 12 pp.

112.96 : 100 : 531 Same, clippings about Rothschild and other Jews, 1941-43, 23 pp.

112.97 : 100 : 550 Same, clippings about Jews bearing the names of Dreyfus and Worms, 20 pp.

112.98 : 100 : 564 Same, "social genealogy", 1942-1943, 9 pp.

112.99 : 100 : 569 Same, campaign against apostates and mixed marriages, 1942, 28 pp.

112.100 : 100 : 591 Same, campaign against Jews in North Africa after occupation by the allies, (1), 1942, 90 pp.

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112.101 : 100 : 641 Same, (2), 1943, 47 pp.

112.102 : 100 : 693 Same, Jews in North Africa, 1940-1942, 76 pp.

112.103 : 100 : 767 Same, clippings from L'Appel 1942-1943, 128 pp.

112.104 : 100 : 903 Same, 1942-1943, 14 pp.

112.105 : 100 : 918 Same, Clippings from L'Atelier, 1943, 5 pp.

112.106 : 100 : 933 Same, clippings from Au Pilori (1), 1942, 69 pp.

112.107 : 100 : 971 Same, (2), 1943, 65 pp.

112.108 : 100 : 1086 Same, clippings from Le Cri du Peuple (1), 1942, 51 pp.

112.109 : 100 : 1131 Same, (2) about P.P.F., 1942, 18 pp.

112.110 : 100 : 1142 Same, (3), about P.P.F. in North Africa, 1942, 11 pp.

112.111 : 100 : 1150 Same, (4), articles about Jacques Doriot, 1942, 8 pp.

112.112 : 100 : 1156 Same, (5): Anti-Jewish program of P.P.F., 1942, 3 pp.

112.113 : 100 : 1161 Same, (6): 1943, 104 pp.

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112.114 : 101 : 1 Same, (7): 1943, 122 pp.

112.115 : 101 : 76 Same, clippings from Marcel Biquar's Le Franciste 1942-43, 78 pp.

112.116 : 101 : 171 Same, clippings from La Gerbe, 1942-1943, 47 pp.

112.117 : 101 : 233 Same, clippings from Institut d'Etudes aux Questions juives, 1941-1942, 10 pp.

112.118 : 101 : 241 Same, clippings from , 1942-43, 81 pp.

112.119 : 101 : 327 Same, clippings from Le Matin, (1), 1942, 49 pp.

112.120 : 101 : 337 Same, (2), 1943, 148 pp.

112.121 : 101 : 519 Same, clippings from Le Nouveau Temps, 1942-1943, 55 pp.

112.122 : 101 : 576 Same: Clippings from L'Oeuvre, 1942-1943, 59 pp.

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112.123 : 101 : 623 Same: Articles by Marcel Deo in L'Oeuvre, 1943, 59 pp.

112.124 : 101 : 676 Same: Clippings from Paris Midi, 1942-1943, 5 pp.

112.125 : 101 : 679 Same: Clippings from Paris Soir, 1942-1943, 119 pp.

112.126 : 101 : 785 Same: Clippings from Le Pays Libre (Lyon), 1942-1943, 63 pp.

112.127 : 101 : 858 Clippings from Le Reveil du Peuple, 1942-1943, 35 pp.

112.128 : 101 : 938 Same: Clippings from La Revolution nationale,, 1942-43, 27 pp.

112.129 : 101 : 980 Same: Clippings from L'Union Francaise, 1942-43, 57 pp.

112.130 : 101 : 1025 Same: Clippings from Parizhskii Vestnik 1942-43 66 pp.

Reel 102

112.131 : 102 : 1 Same: Anti-Jewish materials in various countries besides France, in 1941, 17 pp.

112.132 : 102 : 12 Same: Anti-Jewish propaganda in other countries, 1941-42, 47 pp. especially clippings from foreign newspapers.

112.133 : 102 : 64 Same: Anti-Jewish propaganda in other countries, 1942 55 pp.

112.134 : 102 : 107 Same: Anti-Jewish materials in various countries besides France, 1942, 120 pp.

112.135 : 102 : 239 Same: Anti-Jewish propaganda in other countries, 1943, 83 pp.

112.136 : 102 : 333 Analysis of the juridical status of the Jews in German, undated, 21 pp.

112.137 : 102 : 355 Newspaper clippings collected by UGIF: The French press on Hitler's declarations, 1942-1943, 55 pp.

112.138 : 102 : 397 Same: Statement by various German leaders, 1941-1942, 16 pp.

112.139 : 102 : 412 Same: Speeches by German leaders against Jews, 1942, 13 pp.

112.140 : 102 : 423 Same: Clippings from Pariser Zeitung, June-Aug. 1943, 182 pp.

112.141 : 102 : 679 Same: Clippings from Pariser Zeitung, April-May, 1943, 108 pp.

112.142 : 102 : 831 Same: Clippings from Das Reich, 1943, 18 pp.

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112.143 : 102 : 861 Germany and the Jews, 1941-1943, 104 pp., chiefly clippings from the German press.

112.144 : 102 : 977 Same: Materials against Jews in Western Europe (except France) and overseas, 1942, 41 pp.

112.145 : 102 : 997 Same: 1943, 49 pp.

112.146 : 102 : 1057 Same: Materials against Jews in North-Eastern Europe, 1942, 56 pp.

112.147 : 102 : 1069 Same: Materials against Jews in the occupied countries of Eastern Europe, 1942, 4 pp.

112.148 : 102 : 1074 Same: Chiefly about Jews in Switzerland, 1941-42, 267 pp.

Reel 103

112.149 : 103 : 1 Same: Israel (Palestine) during the war, 1942, 88 pp.

112.150 : 103 : 90 Same: Propaganda against Jews in the Near East, 1942, 21 pp.

112.151 : 103 : 98 Same: "Jews in England" (1), 1941-1942, 108 pp.

112.152 : 103 : 191 Same: (2), 1942-1943, 104 pp.

112.153 : 103 : 273 Same: "United States", 1942, 197 pp.

112.154 : 103 : 404 Same: 1943, 126 pp.

112.155 : 103 : 525 Same: Materials from Japan against Jews, 1942, 8 pp.

112.156 : missing : Same: Various matters, 1942, 145 pp.

112.157 : 103 : 532 Same, 1942, 22 pp.

112.158 : 103 : 545 Same, Press review of June 1943, 36 pp.

112.159 : 103 : 582 Same: Various matters, 11 pp.

112.160 : 103 : 596 Same: 1944, 309 pp.; also accounts from Argus International de la Presse in Switzerland which sent the clippings to UGIF in the Southern zone.

112.161 : 103 : 690 Same: 50 pp. Folder made up of discrete pp.

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Supplement

File # 106.11 Bookkeeping ledger for UGIF, Marseilles, starts March 1943 and scrapbook of newspaper clippings in German and French.

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