Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation
The Center for Contemporary Jewish documentation is an independent French organizationfounded by Isaac Schneersohn in Grenoble, France in 1943 during the Second World War to preserve the evidence of Nazi war crimes for future generations. After the Liberation, the center was moved to Paris in 1944 where it remains today.
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Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation
The Center for Contemporary Jewish documentation is an independent French organizationfounded by Isaac Schneersohn in Grenoble, France in 1943 during the Second World War to preserve the evidence of Nazi war crimes for future generations. After the Liberation, the center was moved to Paris in 1944 where it remains today.
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1943-04-28
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documenting WWII genocide
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French Bureau of Veterans and War Victims
General Commissariat for Jewish Affairs
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Commissariat général aux questions juives
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Centre de documentation juive contemporaine
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