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==Berthier Mle 1916 Carabine== | ==Berthier Mle 1916 Carabine== | ||
French police forces are armed with [[Berthier Mle 1916]] Carabines. | French police forces are armed with [[Berthier Mle 1916]] Carabines. | ||
[[Image:Bert-c92 70.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Berthier Model 1916 Carabine]] | [[Image:Bert-c92 70.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Berthier Model 1916 Carabine - 8x50mm R]] | ||
[[File:GuichetsduLouvre-Berthier1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The police arrest Parisian Jews.]] | [[File:GuichetsduLouvre-Berthier1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The police arrest Parisian Jews.]] | ||
[[File:GuichetsduLouvre-Berthier2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A policer officer behind Paul ([[Christian Rist]]) keeps Jews in the row with his carbine.]] | [[File:GuichetsduLouvre-Berthier2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A policer officer behind Paul ([[Christian Rist]]) keeps Jews in the row with his carbine.]] |
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Black Thursday is a 1974 French movie directed by Michel Mitrani. In July 1942, by chance, the young French student Paul found out about the planned large-scale raid against the Jewish residents of the Parisian quarter of Saint-Paul. He tried to warn as many Jews as possible and to convince them to take off their Jewish star and to flee with it, but repeatedly encountered suspicion and the hostile attitude of non-Jewish eyewitnesses until he met young Jeanne with the one from the neighborhood tried to escape.
The following weapons were used in the film Black Thursday:
Berthier Mle 1916 Carabine
French police forces are armed with Berthier Mle 1916 Carabines.
Unique Rr 51
The Gestapo man (André Thorent) is briefly seen with an Unique Model 17 pistol.
MP40
One German soldier carries an MP40.