Laurent Joly and Jacques Semelin refute the presidential candidate, who rehabilitates the Vichy regime, supposedly protector of French Jews.
By François-Guillaume Lorrain
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On reproaches historians for taking no interest in their time. We are right. Their lights are needed. We also salute these two specialists in Vichy policy and the fate of the Jews in France during the Second World War, Laurent Joly and Jacques Semelin. Because each one, with a salutary and accessible book, goes down into the arena to respond to a doctrinaire who kidnaps their domain, rapes it, for partisan ends. And as it should be, they answer him like historians.
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