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Defying Vichy

Blood, Fear and French Resistance

Robert Pike
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Pages
450
Year
2018
Language
English

About

July 1940 saw the collaborationist Vichy regime replace the French Republic after the country suffered heavily at the hands of the German onslaught during World War II. A small number of people sought to make a stand in whatever way they could, despite fear and mortal danger. From railway workers and couriers to guerrilla fighters and foreign agents, each played their part in destabilizing Marshal Pétain's poisonous regime. This book casts new light on the Resistance, using unique first-person accounts and newly translated archival records to highlight how ordinary people refused, protested, fought, and ultimately became heroes of the Resistance.

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"Excellent ... A detailed, well-written and eminently readable book that will be of interest to any student or scholar of Vichy and the Occupation years."
David Lees
"'Pulsating with action and detailed stories.'"
Rod Kedward
"'A moving account of the darkest and brightest period in French history.'"
Matthew Cobb

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