When Paris went dark the city of light under German occupation, 1940-1944
(2014)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[S.l.]: Hachette Audio, 2014
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1 online resource (1 sound file (14hr., 00min., 41sec.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781478956051 es1bmr9
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Hillgartner, Malcolm

The long-awaited, spellbindingchronicle of Nazi-occupied Paris. On June 14, 1940, German tanks entered a silent and nearly deserted Paris. Eight days later, France accepted a humiliating defeat and foreign occupation. Subsequently, an eerie sense of normalcy settled over the City of Light. Many Parisians keenly adapted themselves to the situation-even allied themselves with their Nazi overlords. At the same time, amidst this darkening gloom of German ruthlessness, shortages, and curfews, a resistance arose. Parisians of all stripes-Jews, immigrants, adolescents, communists, rightists, cultural icons such as Colette, de Beauvoir, Camus and Sartre, as well as police officers, teachers, students, and store owners-rallied around a little known French military officer, Charles de Gaulle. WHEN PARIS WENT DARK evokes with stunning precision the detail of daily life in a city under occupation, and the brave people who fought against the darkness. Relying on a range of resources-memoirs, diaries, letters, archives, interviews, personal histories, flyers and posters, fiction, photographs, film and newly made available historical studies-Rosbottom has forged a groundbreaking book that will forever influence how we understand those dark years in the City of Light

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