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Petain

English · Paperback / Softback

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Pétain (1856-1951) remains one of the most controversial figures in the history of modern France. He was saviour of his country at Verdun in 1916 during the First World War, but tried for treason as head of state of the collaborationist Vichy government after World War II. Were his actions those of a traitor? - or a patriot facing the total disintegration of his country? In exploring the actions of this controversial figure, Nicholas Atkin also reveals the divisions and uncertainties of France herself.

List of contents

Preface 1. The Officer, 1856-1914. 2. The General, 1914-1918. 3. The Marshal, 1919-1939. 4. The Saviour, 1939-1940. 5. Le Chef, 1940-1942. 6. The Collaborator, 1940-1942. 7. The Figurehead, 1942-1943. 8. The Exile, 1944. 9. The Man and the Myth. Bibliographical Essay. List of Abbreviations

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Atkin, Nicholas

Summary

As a politician between the two World Wars, Petain became a key figure in French military policy. This is a reassessment of Petain, which not only explores his complex personality, but also throws light on the role of the army in French politics and the character of the French right.

Product details

Authors Nicholas Atkin
Publisher Routledge
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.10.1997
 
EAN 9780582070370
ISBN 978-0-582-07037-0
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 14 mm
Weight 325 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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