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Fighters in the Shadows
Fighters in the Shadows: A New History of the French Resistance | Robert Gildea
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The story of the French Resistance is central to French identity, but it is a story built on myths. 'La Rsistance franaise' was not simply a national effort to free the country from German occupation, but a wider struggle, filled with conflicts and division. It included Spanish republicans, Italian and even German anti-Nazis. The defence against the Holocaust brought in Jewish resisters and Christian rescuers. It involved a civil war for the French Empire in Africa and the Near East. The movement itself was split between those on the far right and the far left, fighting for very different visions of the world. Robert Gildea returns to the testimonies of the resisters themselves, asking who they were, what they believed in and what compelled them to take the terrible risks they did. He brings to the fore the woman resisters, who history neglected. By looking again at the constructions and interplay of the myths surrounding the resistance, Gildea builds a vivid, gripping and entirely new account of one of the most compelling narratives of the Second World War.
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A weird comfort, hope and inspiration of mine is this fact:

What percentage of the French population
participated in the Resistance?

First off, active resisters before D-Day constituted not a small minority of the French population but a TINY ONE-perhaps as low as two percent of the people were actively engaged in publishing underground newspapers, sabotage operations, intelligence gathering,recruiting, or participating in one of the networks.

TheBookHippie I am enjoying this massive read for #FOODANDLIT FRANCE 2y
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