America and the French Nation, 1939-1945

Hurstfield, Julian G.

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Author
Hurstfield, Julian G.
Publish Date
1986-01-01
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
319
Publisher Name
5067
ISBN-10
080781685X
ISBN-13
9780807816851
citemno
257334
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780807816851

Description

Hurstfield analyzes American responses--diplomatic, military, intellectual, and popular--to the plight of the French nation during World War II, as the constitution of the Third Republic was suspended, Petain ruled in Vichy, the Germans administered Occupied France, DeGaulle organized the Free French movement, and an internal French resistance slowly gathered strength. Interweaving diplomatic and intellectual history, the author combines analysis with a sensitive account of American currents of opinion.

Originally published in 1986.

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