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Buch (Softcover): Fachbuch
Occupation, Resistance and Liberation
Saint-Cast and Neighbours, 1939-45
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Verlag:
The Choir Press Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: Z3QEEEL
EAN: 9781789636116
Erhältlich:
Nicht auf Lager
Zustellung: Mo, 13.07.2026
Versand: Kostenlos
CHF 63.–
Beschreibung
Saint-Cast and Neighbours, 1939-45: Occupation, Resistance and Liberation. offers a vivid, localised history of the Second World War as experienced in Saint-Cast, a seaside town in Brittany, and its neighbouring communes. The narrative begins with the shock of occupation in 1940, as German forces imposed strict controls, requisitioned property, and enforced harsh rationing. Initially, the population complied with the occupiers, but as privations deepened and German demands increased, resentment grew. By 1942, the seeds of resistance had taken root. Local networks, often formed by ordinary citizens, began clandestine activities: forging documents, sheltering escapees, and sabotaging German operations. The book details the formation and evolution of these groups, including their links to larger intelligence and resistance networks such as F2 and the British-backed SOE's VAR line. These networks played a crucial role in gathering intelligence, aiding Allied airmen, and preparing for liberation. The narrative climaxes with the events of 1944, as the local resistance, bolstered by Allied support and arms drops, coordinated sabotage and direct action to support the advancing American Third Army. Saint-Cast became a focal point for liberation efforts, culminating in the successful expulsion of German forces and the restoration of local governance. Holdcroft's account is enriched by personal testimonies, official reports, and local anecdotes, highlighting both the courage and suffering of the community. The book concludes by reflecting on the aftermath: the challenges of rebuilding, the reckoning with collaborators, and the enduring legacy of resistance in shaping post-war France.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- David Holdcroft
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 148
