Germaine Meyer, born in Dunkerque, France, 1899, known as Marie Garithe; details regarding her activities in the French Jewish underground during World War II

Identifier
5263614
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • O.89/155
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • French
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EHRI Partner

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submitted by: Anciens de la Resistance Juive en France - ARJF

Scope and Content

Germaine Meyer, born in Dunkerque, France, 1899, known as Marie Garithe; details regarding her activities in the French Jewish underground during World War II Life in Nice; works as the secretary of the manager of the French-Italian bank, Donati Angelo; provides forged documents to Jews; detention by the Gestapo with two colleagues from work who are members of the Jewish underground; deportation to Drancy with her colleagues. In the file: - Photograph of Germaine Meyer; - German report regarding her detention.

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Meyer Germaine ילידת 1899 Dunkerque צרפת, המכונה "Garithe Marie", פרטים על פעילותה במחתרת היהודית בזמן מלחמת העולם השנייה

Identifier
5263614
Language of Description
Hebrew
Alt. Identifiers
  • O.89/155
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • French
Source
EHRI Partner

Acquisition

submitted by: Anciens de la Resistance Juive en France - ARJF

Scope and Content

Meyer Germaine ילידת 1899 Dunkerque צרפת, המכונה "Garithe Marie", פרטים על פעילותה במחתרת היהודית בצרפת בזמן מלחמת העולם השנייה החיים ב-Nice; עבודה בתור מזכירת מנהל הבנק הצרפתי-איטלקי, Donati Angelo; הספקת ניירות מזויפים ליהודים; מעצר בידי הגסטפו עם שני חברים לעבודה מהמחתרת היהודית; גירוש עם החברים למחנה Drancy. בתיק: תמונה של Meyer Germaine ודוח גרמני על מעצרה.

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