Resistance
Agents
for Escape : Inside the French Resistance, 1939-1945
by Andre Rougeyron, et al
(Hardcover - January 1996)
Charles De Gaulle : Futurist of the Nation
by Regis Debray
Listed under Charles de
Gaulle
Code
Name Christine Clouet : A Woman in the French Resistance
by Claire Chevrillon, Jane K. Stott (Translator)
Paperback - 221 pages (June 1995)
Texas A&M University Press; ISBN: 089096629X
The Collapse of the Third Republic : An Inquiry into the Fall of
France in 1940
by William L. Shirer
Listed under The Occupation
In
the Shadows of War: Three Lives United by the French Resistance
by Thomas Childers
from Henry Holt & Company, Inc.
Jean
Moulin, 1899 to 1943 : The French Resistance and the Republic
by Alan Clinton
(Hardcover - December 2001)
Lest
Innocent Blood Be Shed : The Story of the Village of Le Chambon and How
Goodness Happened There
by Philip P. Hallie
In full view of the Vichy government and a nearby division of the Nazi
SS, Le Chambon's villagers and their clergy organized to save thousands
of Jewish children and adults.
Paperback - 303 pages Reprint edition (May 1994)
Harperperennial Library; ISBN: 0060925175
Love
in the Tempest of History : A French Resistance Story
by Aude Yung-De Prevaux, et al
(Hardcover - April 2001)
Martyred
Village : Commemorating the 1944 Massacre at Oradour-Sur-Glane
by Sarah Farmer
Paperback - 300 pages (July 2000)
Univ California Press; ISBN: 0520224833
Occupation : The Ordeal of France 1940-1944
by Ian Ousby
Listed under The Occupation
Outwitting
the Gestapo
by Lucie Aubrac
This book is the basis for the excellent French film, Lucie
Aubrac.
Paperback (November 1994)
Univ of Nebraska Pr; ISBN: 0803259239 |
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Resistance,
Rebellion, and Death
by Albert Camus
In the speech he gave upon accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature
in 1957, Albert Camus said that a writer "cannot serve today those who
make history; he must serve those who are subject to it." And in these
twenty-three political essays, he demonstrates his commitment to history's
victims, from the fallen maquis of the French Resistance to the casualties
of the Cold War. Sleevenotes
Paperback Reissue edition (September 1995)
Vintage Books; ISBN: 0679764011
Resistance
and Betrayal : The Death and Life of the Greatest Hero of the French Resistance
by Patrick Marnham
The story of celebrated French Resistance leader Jean Moulin, the man
who was "Max".
Hardcover: 256 pages
Random House; ISBN: 037550608X; (March 19, 2002)
Sabotage
and Subversion : The SOE and OSS at War
by Ian Dear
Paperback - 224 pages (May 2000)
Cassell Academic; ISBN: 0304352020
SAS
: With the Maquis : In Action With the French Resistance June-September
1944
by Ian Wellsted
Paperback - 224 pages (November 1997)
Stackpole Books; ISBN: 1853672858
Tales
of Good and Evil, Help and Harm
by Philip Hallie, Doris A. Hallie (Afterword), John J. Compton
An account of three ordinary people who made a profound difference
in the lives of many. In LEST INNOCENT BLOOD BE SHED, Philip Hallie chronicled
the story of the French village of Chambon, whose inhabitants saved 5,000
Jews from certain death during Word War II. In this inspiring sequel, Hallie
focuses on the same theme of good in the face of evil and offers an eloquent
meditation on morality.
Paperback - 227 pages (August 1998)
Harperperennial Library; ISBN: 0060929014
This
Grim and Savage Game: The OSS and U.S. Covert Operations in World War II
by Tom Moon (Introduction)
Paperback - 352 pages (June 20, 2000)
Da Capo Pr; ISBN: 0306809567
Thirteen is My Lucky Number: The Dramatic True Story of a Polish
Resistance Fighter
by Bill C. Biega
Listed under Warsaw Ghetto
'Vive
LA France' : The French Resistance During World War II (First Books)
by Robert Green
(School & Library Binding - January 1997)
The
White Rabbit
Bruce Marshall
Paperback - Cassell Military / 7 December, 2000
Your
Name Is Renee : Ruth Kapp Hartz's Story As a Hidden Child in Nazi-Occupied
France
by Stacy Cretzmeyer
Hardcover - 240 pages (August 1999)
Oxford Univ Pr (Trade); ISBN: 0195132599
Never
Be Afraid : A Jew in the Maquis
by Bernard Mednicki
Paperback (November 1996)
Azenphony Pr; ISBN: 1879461048
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Carve her Name with Pride
by R. J. Minney
Violette Szabo, a secret agent, landed in France in order to prevent
crack German reinforcements moving against D-day landings. She was captured,
and shot at Ravensbruck. She was posthumously awarded the George Cross
and the Croix de Guerre with star. Alibris
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The French Resistance : 1940-1944
by Raymond Aubrac
The Aubracs were famous heroes of the resistance. An excellent French
film, Lucie Aubrac, tells
the tale in typical low-key Gallic fashion.
Paperback - 200 pages Pocket edition (November 1997)
Distributed Art Publishers; ISBN: 285025567X
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Collaboration and Resistance Reviewed : Writers and the Mode Retro
in Post-Gaullist France (Berg French Studies)
by Alan Morris
Hardcover - 200 pages (April 1992)
Berg Pub Ltd; ISBN: 085496634X
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Nancy Wake : the story of a very brave woman
by Russell Braddon
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Nancy Wake: A Biography of Our Greatest War Heroine
by Peter Fitzsimons (Hardcover - January 2001)
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The autobiography of the woman the Gestapo called the White Mouse
by Nancy Wake
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