Negotiating the Nazi Occupation of France

Negotiating the Nazi Occupation of France

  • Sandra Ott
Publisher:Center for Basque Studies PressISBN 13: 9781949805994ISBN 10: 1949805999

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Negotiating the Nazi Occupation of France is written by Sandra Ott and published by Center for Basque Studies Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1949805999 (ISBN 10) and 9781949805994 (ISBN 13).

The French, the Basques, and the myriad of foreigners who lived in wartime France often developed clever strategies for negotiating the Nazi Occupation of 1940–1944. This sometimes entailed living in harmony and cooperating with the “enemy,” accommodating to the Germans’ presence, or rejecting them through various modes of resistance and hostility. People so often simply tried to survive the Occupation as best as they could; and contrary to early perceptions of the French people. Most were neither “bad” nor “good” in a murky moral universe that was decidedly not black and white. As this book argues, that murky universe needs to be explored beyond the solely French or German experience. By largely focusing on daily life, the authors create a space in which to explore relations among people of varying ethnic, religious, regional, and national identities. They also engage with multiple disciplines: anthropology, history, visual studies, genocide studies, as well as transnational, memory, and gender studies.