A Personal Interpretation of France under Two Occupations, 1914–1918 / 1940–1944
Richard Cobb
An engaging synthesis of recent research as well as highly original observations and analyses of the war years in France—a unique chronicle of the relations between occupants and occupés.
Richard Cobb, a professor of modern history at the University of Oxford, was regarded as one of the foremost historians of France. His numerous books have wielded a profound influence on the direction of French historiography.
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