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10.1.22
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A poster of threat reporting the execution of the Jews szmul Tyszelman and Henry Gautherot on charges of resisting ...


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A poster of threat reporting the execution of the Jews szmul Tyszelman and Henry Gautherot on charges of resisting the German occupation. Paris, 1941


AVIS - 'announcement'. A large bilingual poster [74x59 cm] informing the public about the execution of the Jew Szmul Tyszelman and Henry Gautherot for participating in a demonstration against the German occupation of France. Paris,   August 19, 1941. German alongside French.


The poster stated that the above had been executed Blamed for their participation in  a communist demonstration against the German soldiers of the occupation of France. Shmuel Tischelman (born 1921) A Polish Jew, communist and member of the French underground "Les Bataillons de la jeunesse" in the "Main-d'Oeuvre Emmigrée" group whose members were Jews who immigrated from Eastern Europe in the 1920s and 1930s. On August 13, 1941, Tischelman, known as "Titi", along with a group of 100 young men and women, left the Strasbourg metro station chanting "Down with Hitler! Vive La France!" - 'Download Hitler! Long live France.' The French and German police intervened. German soldiers opened fire and Tischlman was wounded in the leg. Henry Gautherot managed to escape but was chased by a German citizen and captured at a hostel on 37 San Martin Boulevard. Tischelman, who was chased by German soldiers with the help of a 19-district emergency police mobile, was eventually arrested in the basement of 29 Magenta Avenue, the two were tried by a German military tribunal and sentenced to death. They were executed by a firing squad on 19 August 1941 in Vallée-aux-Loups. With the news of the execution of the two, members of the French underground carried out a revenge attack on a German soldier named Alphonse Mussar on a train at the Brabes metro station, and the act led to a German revenge response in the execution of about 500 more underground members by the Germans under the direct command of Adolf Hitler.


Red with black frame. Size: 74x59 cm. Stains, folding marks, good condition.