Occupation and ResistanceImportant media sources taken from the War era such as newspapers and broadcasts; letters and diary entries, give readers an authentic look into the territories taken over by a military force and the groups of people who resisted these foreign occupations. |
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acts of sabotage Alamein in North Albania Allied invasion April armed Auschwitz Austria became Belgium bombing Britain British Brot brutal Burma Channel Islands Chinese civilians collaborators concentration camps D-Day death camps deport Documenting WWII Dutch East Indies Eastern Europe Einsatzgruppen empire enciphered enemy Enigma machine exile in London fascist fighting forced French Resistance German army German military German occupation German soldiers Germany and Italy Germany invades government in exile government ran Hitler Indo-China Italy Japan Jews July June labor camps leader liberation lost their lives Malaya Marshal Pétain million Mussolini nation nationalists Nazi Netherlands North Africa Norway November numbers occupied countries opposed Pacific Paris Party Philippines Poland prime minister prisoners railroad Red Army resistance fighters resistance groups Rosen Young Adult sent slave labor SOE agents SOURCE RECOLLECTION Southeast Asia Soviet Union Special Operations Executive spies Stalin Stalingrad surrender Tito's partisans U.S. fleet uprising Vichy France Vidkun Quisling Warsaw ghetto western