Verdict on Vichy: Power and Prejudice in the Vichy France RegimeArcade Pub., 2002 - 419 páginas On May 10, 1940, Hitler's Panzer divisions launched an all-out offensive, sweeping through the Low Countries and the Ardennes. Despite France's impressive army and equality in weaponry, by mid-June the Germans had occupied Paris, Days later, a new Frnch government under Marshal Philippe Petain was formed, with its capital in Vichy. For the next four years France was occupied by the Nazis. What actually happened during that fateful period has been hard to assess, for many who collaborated later surfaced as prominent post-war figures in politics, business, and finance. Now finally, after almost six decades, the complex truth is emerging, as long-suppressed files are made public. Using the latest research, Michael Curtis examines the degree to which ministers and officials of the Vichy regime, the legal and administrative system, the Church, the French police, and people in all walks of life, collaborated with the Nazis, especially regarding the fate of France's 330,000 Jews, one-third of whom perished in the Nazi death camps. Despite all we have learned about World War II atrocities, this is a book that will shock and anger. World War II still fascinates readers: this is an important, still relatively little-known aspect of that tumultuous period. Supplements and complements Robert Paxton's book on the subject, published 30 years ago. Analyzes postwar trials, including the recent, highly-publicized trials of Klaus Barbie and Maurice Papon. Reveals that Hitler's ally Mussolini was far more solicitous about and protective of Italian Jews than were the French. Prewar chapters demonstrate how the strength of anti-Semitism in France in the 1930s made Hitler's "final solution"much easier to implement. Answers the question: Why were the French, as opposed to many occupied countries in World War II, such zealous collaborators? |
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... banking system . They soon took over administration of banks in Paris that they considered ' enemy property ' . These included a number of British banks , such as Barclays and Lloyds , and others , including the Royal Bank of Canada ...
... banking system . They soon took over administration of banks in Paris that they considered ' enemy property ' . These included a number of British banks , such as Barclays and Lloyds , and others , including the Royal Bank of Canada ...
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... bank ] must be to avoid placing ourselves in any position possibly indefensible in the eyes of the German authorities'.23 Jews could play no role in banking . About 5 per cent of banks , with 3 per cent of cash deposits , had been owned ...
... bank ] must be to avoid placing ourselves in any position possibly indefensible in the eyes of the German authorities'.23 Jews could play no role in banking . About 5 per cent of banks , with 3 per cent of cash deposits , had been owned ...
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... banks contributed , some under pressure from the CGQJ.29 The rate of interest was set at a moderate 3 per cent . Vichy had tried to avoid having the shares belonging to Jews and held in escrow put on the open market . In this unusual ...
... banks contributed , some under pressure from the CGQJ.29 The rate of interest was set at a moderate 3 per cent . Vichy had tried to avoid having the shares belonging to Jews and held in escrow put on the open market . In this unusual ...
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List of Abbreviations XV | 9 |
AntiSemitism in France | 34 |
the French State | 63 |
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Verdict on Vichy: Power and Prejudice in the Vichy France Regime Michael Curtis Vista previa restringida - 2015 |
Verdict on Vichy: Power and Prejudice in the Vichy France Regime Michael Curtis Vista previa restringida - 2003 |
Verdict on Vichy: Power and Prejudice in the Vichy France Regime Michael Curtis Vista previa restringida - 2002 |
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