A comparative history of the treatment of fallen airmen by civilians in France, Germany and Britain during the Second World War. By considering why the treatment of these airmen contrasted so strongly in these countries, Claire Andrieu sheds new light on how civilians reacted when confronted with the war 'at home'
A comparative history of the treatment of fallen airmen by civilians in France, Germany and Britain during the Second World War. By considering why the treatment of these airmen contrasted so strongly in these countries, Claire Andrieu sheds new light on how civilians reacted when confronted with the war 'at home'Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare
Claire Andrieu is Professor emerita in contemporary history at Sciences Po Paris. Her previous publications include Resisting Genocide. The Multiple Forms of Rescue (co-ed.) (2011), and Spoliation et restitution des biens juifs en Europe (co-ed.) (2007). From 2011 to 2018, she was editor-in-chief of Violence de masse et Résistance / Massviolence & Resistance.
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Introduction: the international in the village Part I. Blitz-Invasion in France, or Resistance Crushed: 1. Finding the volunteers of the Year 40 2. The repression of the Republic's 'francs-tireurs' Part II. 'Imminent invasion!': a very civil war in the United Kingdom: 3. Britain into battle: a people at war 4. 'British humor' as an agent of civility Part III. The Origins of the Resistance: Hiding Allies in France: 5. The resistance as mass local dynamic 6. The Sequences of aid: between family and repression 7. A civil society against two states Part IV. Lynching in Germany, 1943-1945: defending the Nazi state: 8. The lynching of Allied airmen, an ordinary practice 9. A revolutionary dynamic 10. Lynch mobs: pre-constructed anger and Nazism in action 11. Race at heart Conclusion: an archeology of the moment.
Introduction: the international in the village Part I. Blitz-Invasion in France, or Resistance Crushed: 1. Finding the volunteers of the Year 40 2. The repression of the Republic's 'francs-tireurs' Part II. 'Imminent invasion!': a very civil war in the United Kingdom: 3. Britain into battle: a people at war 4. 'British humor' as an agent of civility Part III. The Origins of the Resistance: Hiding Allies in France: 5. The resistance as mass local dynamic 6. The Sequences of aid: between family and repression 7. A civil society against two states Part IV. Lynching in Germany, 1943-1945: defending the Nazi state: 8. The lynching of Allied airmen, an ordinary practice 9. A revolutionary dynamic 10. Lynch mobs: pre-constructed anger and Nazism in action 11. Race at heart Conclusion: an archeology of the moment.
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