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English: French language proclamation from Brussels concerning Jews in occupied Belgium, issued in 1940.


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Ordinance of the German military authority of 28 October 1940 concerning Jews...Jews are required to inscribe themselves on the register of Jews. The holders of Jewish establishments must refer to the communal administration to procure a poster in accordance with the ordinance.

In the National Museum of the Resistance, Anderlecht.
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