Petain's Crime: The Full Story of French Collaboration in the Holocaust
by Paul Webster
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A controversial best-seller in Paris, this shocking history of French collaboration in the Holocaust accuses Petain and the Vichy government of independently and enthusiastically seeing to the extermination of French Jews.Tags
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An excellent and harrowing description of how a nation that prided itself on its support for the rights of man not only collaborated with Nazi persecution of Jews, but even anticipated such repression in advance, drawing up anti-Jewish statutes and paving the way for later deportation of thousands of French and foreign Jews to Auschwitz. The existence of transit camps and even an extermination camp on French soil are particularly shocking, even more so the sufferings of children as young as toddler age at Drancy. The decades of collective national denial until the 1990s are also well covered, as are the shocking revelations about links between Vichy figures and Mitterrand.
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- People/Characters
- Philippe Pétain
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- France
- Important events
- Holocaust; World War II (1939 | 1945); World War II, German Occupation of France (1940 | 1944)
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