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The Legacy Of Nazi Occupation Patriotic Memory And National Recovery In Western Europe 19451965 Pieter Lagrou

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The Legacy Of Nazi Occupation Patriotic Memory And National Recovery In Western Europe 19451965 Pieter Lagrou
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Pieter Lagrou
ISBN: 9780521041478, 0521041473
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Legacy Of Nazi Occupation Patriotic Memory And National Recovery In Western Europe 19451965 Pieter Lagrou by Pieter Lagrou 9780521041478, 0521041473 instant download after payment.

This volume, in Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare series, examines how France, Belgium and the Netherlands emerged from the military collapse and humiliating Nazi occupation they suffered during the Second World War. Rather than traditional armed conflict, the human consequences of Nazi policies were resistance, genocide and labour migration to Germany. Pieter Lagrou offers a genuinely comparative approach to these issues, based on extensive archival research; he underlines the divergence between ambiguous experiences of occupation and the univocal post-war patriotic narratives which followed. His book reveals striking differences in political cultures as well as close convergence in the creation of a common Western European discourse, and uncovers disturbing aspects of the aftermath of the war, including post-war antisemitism and the marginalisation of resistance veterans. Brilliantly researched and fluently written, this book will be of central interest to all scholars and students of twentieth-century European history.

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