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The Vichy Past in France Today Corruptions of Memory


Free Download The Vichy Past in France Today: Corruptions of Memory by Richard J. Golson
English | December 20, 2016 | ISBN: 1498550320, 1498550347 | True EPUB | 168 pages | 0.8 MB
The Vichy Past in France Today: Corruptions of Memory is an interdisciplinary study examining the continuing impact of the memory of Vichy and World War II in French politics, literature, intellectual discourse and debates, and the law. It argues that despite multiple efforts in all of these areas to come to terms with France’s World War II past and to fulfill a "duty to memory" to Vichy’s Jewish victims, the nation is still not reconciled to the so-called "Dark Years," even seventy years after the Liberation. Indeed the Vichy past "occupies" important recent works of literature, inflects much political discussion and debate, often serving as a metaphor for political (and moral) evil. Its legacies include the passage of problematic laws that dangerously distort and simplify complex historical realities.

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Vichy Law and the Holocaust in France


Free Download Richard H. Weisberg, "Vichy Law and the Holocaust in France"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 3718658925, 9057023199 | EPUB | pages: 472 | 0.6 mb
The involvement of Vichy France with Nazi Germany’s anti-Jewish policy has long been a source of debate and contention. At a time when France, after decades of denial, has finally acknowledged responsibility for its role in the deportation and murder of 75,000 Jews from France during the Holocaust, Richard H. Weisberg here provides us with a comprehensive and devastating account of the French legal system’s complicity with its German occupiers during the dark period known as ‘Vichy’.

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