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OverviewGerman policy in occupied France during the Second World War was in many ways a story of bitter internal conflict between the various German agencies in charge of the occupation. After the Fall provides a detailed analysis of the struggle between these different agencies, highlighting the significant differences in ideology, policy, and method between the army, the SS, and the diplomatic service, and the rivalries between them in their struggle for dominance. It also looks at what these battles implied for the direction of German policy in France, from the exploitation of the French economy and the suppression of resistance activity, to the attempt to carry out Nazi racial plans. In the process, it sheds much light on both the inner workings of the Nazi regime and on the decisions made by the French government during the course of the occupation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas J. Laub (Delta State University, Mississippi)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.538kg ISBN: 9780199687190ISBN 10: 0199687196 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 03 October 2013 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1: The Shocking Defeat 2: Rivals and Scavengers 3: Setting the Precedent 58 4: First Measures 5: Resistance and Reprisals 6: The End of Ambiguity 7: Transitions 8: Defamation, Discrimination, and Despoliation 9: Racial Deportations 10: Labor Deportations and Resistance 11: Invasion and Retreat Bibliography IndexReviewsThroughout the study, Laub carefully assesses the MbF's policies and actions against the evidence, concluding that while it was certainly complicit in the regime's worst crimes, important distinctions need to be made between and among the various institutions and organizations involved in the occupation. Laub's book will likely come to represent the new orthodoxy. * Talbot Imlay, H-France * Thomas Laub is at his strongest and particularly convincing when discussing the internal dynamics of the German occupation. After the Fall makes a valuable contribution to the history of the Second World War and enhances our understanding of the deadly dynamic lent to that war by Nazism. It deserves an appreciative readership. * Conan Fischer, German History * extremely useful for historians interested in both occupied France and in the nature of Nazi organization. * Richard Vinen, American Historical Review * extremely useful for historians interested in both occupied France and in the nature of Nazi organization. Richard Vinen, American Historical Review Thomas Laub is at his strongest and particularly convincing when discussing the internal dynamics of the German occupation. After the Fall makes a valuable contribution to the history of the Second World War and enhances our understanding of the deadly dynamic lent to that war by Nazism. It deserves an appreciative readership. Conan Fischer, German History Throughout the study, Laub carefully assesses the MbF's policies and actions against the evidence, concluding that while it was certainly complicit in the regime's worst crimes, important distinctions need to be made between and among the various institutions and organizations involved in the occupation. Laub's book will likely come to represent the new orthodoxy. Talbot Imlay, H-France extremely useful for historians interested in both occupied France and in the nature of Nazi organization. * Richard Vinen, American Historical Review * Thomas Laub is at his strongest and particularly convincing when discussing the internal dynamics of the German occupation. After the Fall makes a valuable contribution to the history of the Second World War and enhances our understanding of the deadly dynamic lent to that war by Nazism. It deserves an appreciative readership. * Conan Fischer, German History * Throughout the study, Laub carefully assesses the MbF's policies and actions against the evidence, concluding that while it was certainly complicit in the regime's worst crimes, important distinctions need to be made between and among the various institutions and organizations involved in the occupation. Laub's book will likely come to represent the new orthodoxy. * Talbot Imlay, H-France * Author InformationThomas J. Laub teaches history at Delta State University, Mississippi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |