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Two Frenchwomen, accused of collaborating with the Germans during the occupation, marched through Paris ivith their hair cut off and swastikas painted on their foreheads. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944)
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- 26-10-1944
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- Evening Post
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Two Frenchwomen, accused of collaborating with the Germans during the occupation, marched through Paris ivith their hair cut off and swastikas painted on their foreheads. (Evening Post, 26 October 1944). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17772016More information can be found in our terms of use.