Collaboration and Resistance in Occupied France: Representing Treason and Sacrifice

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Palgrave Macmillan, Sep 16, 2003 - History - 270 pages
This book is about how people behaved during the German occupation of France during the Second World War, and more specifically about how individuals from different social and political backgrounds recorded and reflected on their experiences during and after these tragic events. The book focuses on the concepts of treason and sacrifice, and takes the form of an introductory overview, followed by contextualized case studies in the areas of politics, daily life, civil administration, paramilitary action, literature and film.

About the author (2003)

Christopher Lloyd is a Senior Lecturer in French at the University of Durham.

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