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Paris at war, 1939-1944, David Drake

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Paris at war, 1939-1944, David Drake
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Paris at war, 1939-1944
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
906121678
Responsibility statement
David Drake
Table Of Contents
Introduction: the road to war, September 1938-September 1939 -- The phoney war, September 3, 1939- May 10, 1940 -- Blitzkrieg and exodus, May 10, 1940-June 14, 1940 -- Parisians and Germans, Germans and Parisians -- Paris, German capital of France -- Unemployment, rationing, Vichy against Jews, Montoire -- From mass street protest to the "fuhrer's generous gesture" -- Protests, pillaging, "V" for victory, the first roundup of Jews -- Resistance and repression -- Resistance, punishment, allied bombs, and deportation -- SS seizure of security, the yellow star, the vel'd'hiv' roundup, la releve -- Denunciations, distractions, deprivations -- Labour conscription, resistance, the French gestapo -- Anti-Bolshevism, black market, more bombs, Drancy -- A serial killer on the run, Petain in Paris, the milice on the rampage, the allies on their way -- The liberation of Paris -- Conclusion
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