SELECTED RECORDS OF LUCIEN LUBLIN RELATED TO RESISTANCE, 1940 1992 RG 43.080M United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archive 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024 2126 Tel. (202) 479 9717 Email: reference@ushmm.org Title: Selected Records of Lucien Lublin Related to Resistance (CMXXI), 1940 1992. Record Group Number: RG 43.080M Accession Number: 1998.A.0095 Extent: 5 microfilm reels (35 mm) Provenance: Records from the Mémorial de la Shoah, Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (Collection CMXXI). The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the collection via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archives Programs Division in 1998. Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access. Restrictions on Use: Cite the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine as holder of originals. No publication of documents on the World Wide Web, Internet, etc., or reproduction of microfilm reels without the permission of the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine. Organization and Arrangement: Arrangement is thematic. Language: French. Preferred Citation: Standard citation for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collections Division, Archives Branch. Scope and Content: Contains documents collected and assembled by Lucien Lublin concerning French resistance in general and Jewish French resistance in particular. Also contains documents related to the attitudes of the Roman Catholic Church in France in connection with Jewish persecutions. 1
CONTAINER LIST Reel 1: CMXXI 1: Dossier on the members of the l Organisation Juive de Combat (OJC): testimonies, decorations, affidavits. CMXXI 2: List of citations and disappearances of members of the l Organisation Juive de Combat (OJC). CMXXI 3: List of members of the l Organisation Juive de Combat (OJC) belonging to the first, second, and third battalions, the fourth light horse [non armored cavalry], and medical corps. CMXXI 4: [List of] fifteen people executed by firing squad in Miremont on 2 June 1944. CMXXI 5: Testimonies of Sarah Arianna Fixmann Knout (Régine) and Thomas Bauer. CMXXI 6: Testimonies of Lucien Lublin, Henri Bulawko, H. Hermann, and Guy Kohen on Nehum Hermann (1889 1944), a militant Zionist of Russian origin, a member of the Jewish Army, and a journalist. CMXXI 7: Blank forged documents. CMXXI 8: Blank forged individual [identity] documents. Reel 2: CMXXI 9: Diary of the Lacado platoon march (the Castres Maquis, Marc Haguenau s Company), April August 1944. CMXXI 10: Diary of the La Malaquière Larroque platoon march (the Castres Maquis, Marc Haguenau s Company). CMXXI 11: History of the Tarn Maquis, 1984. CMXXI 12: Reports on the internment conditions and life of Jewish children [in France], with the possibility of their immigrating to the United States during the war. CMXXI 13: M.C. Tropper s report titled Conditions for Jews (children and adults) in France in 1941, together with a letter dated June 1941 from M.C. Tropper to Mrs. [Franklin Delano] Roosevelt. CMXXI 14: Testimony in the form of a letter from Georges Garel, dated 4 February 1973, on the actions of the Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants (OSE) during the war and the fate of Jewish children. CMXXI 15: Official report and notes on the deportation of children separated from their parents, and internees of Beaune La Rolande and Pithiviers [who were] then transferred to Drancy. 2
CMXXI 16: Excerpts from the diary of Jacques Bielinky, dated 14 June 1940 to 28 August 1941 about and with a report on the 1940 and 1943 activities of the Colonie Scolaire [a children s hostel] at rue Amelot [Paris]. CMXXI 17: Collection of documents concerning the Colonie Scolaire [a children s hostel] at rue Amelot [Paris]. Reel 3: CMXXI 18: Memoranda, dated 11 January 1942, concerning legislation on the Jewish Question pertaining to the use of mayoral [offices] and the gendarmerie [to carry out pending legislation]. CMXXI 19: Report, dated 1 January 1942, of the Inter Allied Information Committee in London, titled The Persecution of Jews, concerning living conditions in occupied Europe. CMXXI 20: State of the Jews arrested in September 1942 in the Northern Department. CMXXI 21: Collection of documents on the situation for the Jews of Nice during and after the war. CMXXI 22: Letter, dated 20 August 1942, from Pastor Marc Boegner, addressed to Marshall Pétain, protesting the way the Jews are treated [by Vichy]. CMXXI 23: Official statement of Cardinal Gerlier on the Church s [stand] concerning the Jewish persecutions. CMXXI 24: Note, dating from 1944, on the reports from the Youth Social Services branches [under the care or administration of] Catholic priests and Protestant [vicars]. CMXXI 25: Letters, dated between December 1942 and August 1943, from Jacques Helbronner (the president of the Consistoire Central) and Isaïe Schwaertz (the Grand Rabbi of France), addressed to Marshall Pétain, on the persecutions [of the Jews]. CMXXI 26: Testimony, dated 1 October 1983, from Pierre Sauvage on Chambon sur Lignon. CMXXI 27: [Documents from] the Archives of the Diocese of Paris, concerning the attitude of the [Roman Catholic] Church in relation to the Jewish persecutions between 1942 and 1944. CMXXI 28: Documents, dated in 1944, concerning the Drancy camp. CMXXI 29: List of hard currency deposits made by deportees who were kept at the Vernet camp. CMXXI 30: Report [written by] Rabbi Max Ansbacher on his activities in the Gurs camp during July 1943. CMXXI 31: Testimony of M. Schmidt, a Buchenwald deportee, recounting his two successful escapes, 1944. 3
CMXXI 32: Actions of the Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ) and the Section d Enquêtes et de Contrôle (SCAP) in the Toulouse region, and the Police s opposition of the clandestine escapes from France [in that region]. CMXXI 33: Short speech of 30 April 1992, delivered by Rina Neher Bernheim titled Pouvons nous transmettre? CMXXI 34: Reports of the meetings held between Catholics and Jews in Geneva in July 1986 and February 1987, with the purpose of finding a resolution to the problems created by the installation of a Carmelite convent on the grounds of Auschwitz. CMXXI 35: Article, published in Le Jour J. La Lettre Télégraphique Juive, concerning the deficiencies and inconsistencies in the Leuchter report. CMXXI 36: Testimony of Righteous French Gentiles, who saved a Jewish family. CMXXI 37: Testimony of Gaëtane, a resistance fighter, concerning Mila Racine, a fellow Ravensbruck deportee, with her until July 1944. CMXXI 38: Booklet, edited in 1987, by the Secretary of State for Veterans (Permanent Mission for Commemorations and Historical Preservation) commemorating the events of 1942. CMXXI 39: Testimony of Jews saved by Nancy Police officers who opposed the [anti Jewish] raids of 19 July 1942. CMXXI 40: Extract of a letter from Issac Zerbib, a chaplain of the Grand Rabbi of France, on the lack of assistance for Jews in a camp liberated by the Allies, 1945. Reel 4: CMXXI 41: Documents on the situation for Jewish children during the War and immediately after, and the activities of the various [children s] relief agencies including EIF, SERE, OSE, WIZO, etc. CMXXI 42: Summary of clandestine activity carried out between 1940 and 1947 (sic) by various Jewish and non Jewish organizations and individuals. CMXXI 43: Testimony of Eva Mendelsson concerning her activities during the War, 1983. CMXXI 44: File on the National Association of the Victims of Nazism. CMXXI 45: Testimony concerning the Gleiwitz camp, 1945. CMXXI 46: Testimony concerning the executions at Monluc, 1945. CMXXI 47: Draft bylaws of the Service Central des Déportés Israélites, 1944. CMXXI 48: Testimonies concerning the Vel d Hiv raids, 1942. 4
CMXXI 49: Ground plan for the Jeunesse des Eclaireurs Israélites de France [French Boy Scouts], 1940. CMXXI 50: Testimony of a UGIF secretary concerning her activities while in the UGIF between June 1942 and January 1944. CMXXI 51: Denunciations of collaborators and other questionable individuals. CMXXI 52: Testimonies of Lucien Lublin, dated 13 December 1944 and 5 February 1945, in which he speaks laudably of Marcel Carrere. CMXXI 53: Testimony of Emmanuel Lefschetz on the action of the Eclaireurs Israélites de France [French Boy Scouts]. CMXXI 54: Testimony of Fanny Nezer Loinger on her activities in the Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants (OSE), between 1941 and 1947. CMXXI 55: Clandestine activity of SERE, a unit of the Organisation Juive de Combat (OJC). CMXXI 56: Formation of the Service d Evacuation et de Regroupement d Enfants (SERE) since 1942, and their eventual transformation into OPEJ in June 1945. CMXXI 57: Letters and reports concerning [Jewish] resistance fighters, resistance activities, and orders and operations [of Jewish resistance], 1943 1944. CMXXI 58: Undated testimony of an anonymous Jew who was provided with false papers [by the resistance]. CMXXI 59: Negotiations between the l Armée Juive (AJ) and the Inter Allied Command in France [where] the AJ was seconded to British Army [command], 1944. CMXXI 60: Military command of the Jewish Legion and the [various] guerilla groups. CMXXI 61: Organization of the ORT as of May 1941, and its various institutions. CMXXI 62: Notes on the various steps taken by Robert Gamzon in Vichy between 1 September 1942 and 2 September 1942 to obtain the right for parents to choose which institutions would be entrusted with the care of their children. CMXXI 63: Various administrative documents concerning Lucien Lublin. CMXXI 64: False documents manufactured for Lucien Lublin, identifying him as Lucien Arquier. CMXXI 65: False documents manufactured for Lucien Lublin, identifying him as Henri Gaud. CMXXI 66: Individual [identity] documents belonging to Lucien Lublin. 5
CMXXI 67: Falsified identity documents belonging to Tony Lublin, altered to the name Marina Pataky Leroyer, 1944. 6