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The Cruel Victory The French Resistance Dday And The Battle For The Vercors 1944 Paddy Ashdown

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The Cruel Victory The French Resistance Dday And The Battle For The Vercors 1944 Paddy Ashdown
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.46 MB
Author: Paddy Ashdown
ISBN: 9780007520824, 0007520824
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Cruel Victory The French Resistance Dday And The Battle For The Vercors 1944 Paddy Ashdown by Paddy Ashdown 9780007520824, 0007520824 instant download after payment.

From best-selling and award winning author of A Brilliant Little Operation comes the long neglected D-Day story of the Resistance uprising and subsequent massacre on the Vercors massif – the largest action by the French Resistance during the Second World War.

In early 1941, three separate groups of plotters – one military, one political, one intellectual – began to organise and plan on and around the forbidding mountainous plateau near Grenoble – the Vercors. The aims of the groups were the same: to hasten the departure of the German occupiers; to restore the pride of France after its fall and the humiliations of the puppet Vichy government which followed; and to build a new France. The overwhelming desire to get rid of the Germans would unite them. Their different views of the France they hoped for in the future would divide them.

Over the next three years these sparks of resistance would grow to challenge the might of the hated German occupiers. As the Allied troops stormed the D-Day beaches, the Vercors rose up to fight the Nazis in a planned rearguard action. It was to prove not only the largest Resistance action of the entire war but also, in the severity of the German response, the most brutal crushing of resistance forces in Western Europe.

For the men and women of Vercors, aided and abetted by the Free French forces of General de Gaulle and SOE operatives from London, the events on the Vercors took them on a journey from early idealism through hope, misjudgement, folly, despair, sacrifice and slaughter to a kind of cruel victory. The tragedy drew the attention of those at the highest level of the Allied war effort and placed the Vercors deep into the heart of the history of modern France in a way which resonates still in the country’s daily life and politics.

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