General police station with the Jewish questions

The general police station with the Jewish questions is an administrative organization of the Régime of Vichy dealing with the policy of the French State with respect to the Jewish of France.

The CGQJ was created on March 29th 1941. By decree of June 19th 1941, it integrated the SCAP.

General police chiefs with the Jewish questions

  • Xavier Vallat: March 29th, 1941 - May 5th, 1942

  • Louis Darquier de Pellepoix: May 6th, 1942 - February 1944
  • Charles of Paty de Clam: February-June 1944
  • Joseph Antignac, principal private secretary to the General police station with the Jewish Questions, general secretary in June 1944. Decree on November 6th, 1944, released on May 28th, 1946, flees and disappears, condemned to death in absentia on July 9th, 1946.

Sources

  • Laurent Jolly, Xavier Vallat, 1891-1972: Christian nationalism with the anti-semitism of state , Grasset, 2001.

  • Laurent Jolly, Darquier de Pellepoix and the French Anti-semitism , International Berg, 2002.
  • Laurent Jolly, Vichy in the " Final solution ". History of the general police station to the Jewish Questions (1941-1944) , 1014 pages, Grasset 2006. See histobiblio.com

External bond

  • the aryanisation of the Jewish goods under Vichy: compared cases of France and Germany

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