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French Colonial Soldiers In German Captivity During World War Ii Raffael Scheck

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French Colonial Soldiers In German Captivity During World War Ii Raffael Scheck
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Raffael Scheck
ISBN: 9781107056817, 1107056810
Language: English
Year: 2014

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French Colonial Soldiers In German Captivity During World War Ii Raffael Scheck by Raffael Scheck 9781107056817, 1107056810 instant download after payment.

This book discusses the experience of nearly 100,000 French colonial prisoners of war captured by Nazi Germany during World War II. Raffael Scheck shows that the German treatment of French colonial soldiers improved dramatically after initial abuses, leading the French authorities in 1945 to believe that there was a possible German plot to instigate a rebellion in the French empire. Scheck illustrates that the colonial prisoners' contradictory experiences with French authorities, French civilians, and German guards created strong demands for equal rights at the end of the war, leading to clashes with a colonial administration eager to reintegrate them into a discriminatory routine.

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