The Scuttle of Progress in 1942 reported by Nathalie Garrido, journalist at Progress
The Scuttle of Progress in 1942 reported by Nathalie Garrido, journalist at Progress
On November 11, 1942, the Germans invaded the free zone. Among the many consequences of this act, the daily Progress went down, on November 12, 42. A supplement to the newspaper "Progrès 39-45" is devoted to this period. The journalist Nathalie Garrido, editor of this supplement, explains how she worked in the archives and collected many testimonies, to trace this historic event of the Second World War. She goes back to the existence of censorship under the Vichy government and the scuttling of the newspaper, as the founding act of the new Progress.
Producteur: France 3 Lyon - Participant : Garrido, Nathalie
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12 13 Edition Rhône Alpes - Producteur: France 3 Lyon
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