In this photo taken Monday, documents coming from the Archives of Paris Police Prefecture and showing lists of Jewish people registered during World War II, are presented in an exhibition of French archives on the Shoah in Paris. The chilling archives of the biggest World War II deportation of French Jews are being opened up to public view for the first time. It coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Vel' d'Hiv roundup by Paris police of some 13,000 Jews over two days, who were then sent to Auschwitz death camp. Photos, signatures and records of personal possessions from many of the victims are on display at a Paris district town hall. Associated Press