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]
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).
...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.
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