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Vichy France and the Jews (1981)

by Michael R. Marrus, Michaël Marrus (Author), Robert O. Paxton

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When Vichy France and the Jews was first published in France in 1981, the reaction was explosive. Before the appearance of this groundbreaking book, the question of the Vichy regime's cooperation with the Third Reich had been suppressed. Michael R. Marrus and Robert O. Paxton were the first to access closed archives that revealed the extent of Vichy's complicity in the Nazi effort to eliminate the Jews. Since the book's original publication, additional archives have been opened, and the role of the French state in the deportation of Jews to the Nazi death factories is now openly acknowledged. This new edition integrates over thirty years of subsequent scholarship, and incorporates research on French public opinion and the diversity of responses by French civilians to the campaign of persecution they witnessed around them. This classic account remains central to the historiography of France and the Holocaust, and in its revised edition, is more important than ever for understanding the Vichy government's role in the darkest atrocity of the twentieth century.… (more)
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18 octobre 1940 : le 'statut des Juifs' est publié. 31 juillet 1944 : le dernier convoi de déportés quitte Drancy pour Auschwitz. Ces deux faits et ces deux dates marquent le début et le terme de la politique du régime de Vichy envers les Juifs. Mise en oeuvre dès l'été 1940, la politique antisémite française aura donc d'abord été l'apanage du seul gouvernement de Vichy, sans qu'il soit besoin de pressions allemandes. Bilan : 75 000 déportés. Désormais ouvrage de référence, Vichy et les Juifs n'est pas seulement un remarquable document, qui étudie en détail les étapes d'une politique d'exclusion et montre avec rigueur quelles formes elle a revêtues au fil des ans ; c'est aussi une analyse exceptionnelle de précision, alimentée aux meilleures sources, de l'une des périodes les plus tragiques et les plus controversées de l'Histoire de France.
  PierreYvesMERCIER | Feb 19, 2012 |
Shoah, France
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Marrus, Michael R.primary authorall editionsconfirmed
Marrus, MichaëlAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Paxton, Robert O.main authorall editionsconfirmed
Hoffmann, StanleyForewordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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When Vichy France and the Jews was first published in France in 1981, the reaction was explosive. Before the appearance of this groundbreaking book, the question of the Vichy regime's cooperation with the Third Reich had been suppressed. Michael R. Marrus and Robert O. Paxton were the first to access closed archives that revealed the extent of Vichy's complicity in the Nazi effort to eliminate the Jews. Since the book's original publication, additional archives have been opened, and the role of the French state in the deportation of Jews to the Nazi death factories is now openly acknowledged. This new edition integrates over thirty years of subsequent scholarship, and incorporates research on French public opinion and the diversity of responses by French civilians to the campaign of persecution they witnessed around them. This classic account remains central to the historiography of France and the Holocaust, and in its revised edition, is more important than ever for understanding the Vichy government's role in the darkest atrocity of the twentieth century.

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