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Introduction: The road to war, September 1938-September 1939
The Phoney War, September 3, 1939-May 10, 1940
Blitzkrieg and exodus, May 10, 1940-June 14, 1940
Parisians and Germans, Germans and Parisians
Paris, German capital of France
Unemployment, rationing, Vichy against Jews, Montoire
From mass street protest to the "führer's generous gesture"
Protests, pillaging, "v" for victory, the first roundup of Jews
Resistance and repression
Resistance, punishment, allied bombs, and deportation
SS seizure of security, the yellow star, the Vél'd'Hiv' roundup, La Relève
Denunciations, distractions, deprivations
Labour conscription, resistance, the French Gestapo
Anti-Bolshevism, black market, more bombs, Drancy
A serial killer on the run, Pétain in Paris, the Milice on the rampage, the allies on their way
The liberation of Paris
Conclusion
Chronology
Dramatis personae.
The Phoney War, September 3, 1939-May 10, 1940
Blitzkrieg and exodus, May 10, 1940-June 14, 1940
Parisians and Germans, Germans and Parisians
Paris, German capital of France
Unemployment, rationing, Vichy against Jews, Montoire
From mass street protest to the "führer's generous gesture"
Protests, pillaging, "v" for victory, the first roundup of Jews
Resistance and repression
Resistance, punishment, allied bombs, and deportation
SS seizure of security, the yellow star, the Vél'd'Hiv' roundup, La Relève
Denunciations, distractions, deprivations
Labour conscription, resistance, the French Gestapo
Anti-Bolshevism, black market, more bombs, Drancy
A serial killer on the run, Pétain in Paris, the Milice on the rampage, the allies on their way
The liberation of Paris
Conclusion
Chronology
Dramatis personae.