Vichy France and the Jews

Publié le par Robert O. Paxton and Michael Robert Marrus

“This superb and definitive description of Vichy’s policy . . . has two conspicuous merits. It pulverizes the defense of those apologists of Vichy who claim that Pétain or Laval weren’t as bad as all that. It also allows the historical debate to shift from ‘what happened?’ to ‘why did it happen?’”— New York Review of Books. “Marrus and Paxton provide a graphic and often heartrending account of official cruelty, administrative callousness, public prejudices, and popular indifference; the section on Vichy’s concentration camps is particularly eloquent. Their exhaustive research and the sobriety of their prose make this indictment far more powerful than previous works on the subject.”— New York Times Book Review. “A quite brilliant work giving in fascinating detail the origins and evolution of Vichy’s Jewish policies and the support--and sometimes aversion--these policies called forth in the French population. . . . The authors have written an utterly absorbing book, something of a spiritual history of a great democratic nation sunk in the squalor of moral collapse.”— The Times Literary Supplement.

Vichy France and the Jews by Robert O. Paxton and Michael Robert Marrus
Vichy France and the Jews by Robert O. Paxton and Michael Robert Marrus
Vichy France and the Jews by Robert O. Paxton and Michael Robert Marrus

Vichy France and the Jews by Robert O. Paxton and Michael Robert Marrus

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  • Title : Vichy France and the Jews
  • Author : Michael Robert Marrus, Robert O. Paxton (With), Stanley Hoffmann (Foreword by)
  • Pub. Date: October 1995
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780804724999
  • ISBN: 0804724997

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