Unarmed against Hitler: civilian resistance in Europe, 1939-1943/ Jacques Semelin ; translated by Suzan Husserl-Kapit; foreword by Stanley Hoffmann
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- 0275939618 (pbk.)
- 940.5336 SEM
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Includes index.
What did the peoples and governments of occupied Europe do–or not do–to impede Nazi administrators and armies, to facilitate an Allied victory, and to resist the Holocaust? Resistance in German-occupied Europe is generally understood as insurrectional violence.
ADOLF HITLER, CIVILIAN RESISTANCE, OCCUPIED EUROPE, NAZI ADMINISTRATORS, ALLIED VICTORY, HOLOCAUST
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