René Gérard (propagandist) explained

René Gérard was a French anti-Semitic propagandist.[1]

In 1942, he became secretary general of the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions,[2] an anti-Semitic propaganda office subsidized by the Nazis.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ina.fr. Institut National de l’Audiovisuel-. Inauguration à Paris de l'institut des questions juives. 2021-04-03. Ina.fr. fr-FR. A Paris, inauguration de l'Institut d'étude des questions juives. Exposés de René GERARD et de Clément SERPEILLE de GOBINEAU : ils mettent en cause l'influence morale du Judaisme, particulièrement dans l'industrie du cinéma (Natan, dit Tanezaft, de la Gaumont)..
  2. Web site: L'Institut d'étude des Questions Juives : raison d'État et passion antisémite franco-allemande sous l'Occupation. www.cairn.info. Stéphanie. Dassa. Valérie. Germon. Cédric. Gruat. 2003.
  3. Book: Judaken, Jonathan . Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question: Anti-antisemitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual . 31 March 2017 . 1 December 2006 . U of Nebraska Press . Lincoln and London . 978-0-8032-2612-8 . 79–80 . 474199495 . ...a French organization with a large budget from the Germans, closely regulated by the Gestapo, and in close contact with Rosenberg's anti-Jewish institute in Frankfurt..