Loading edition detail...
Preparing this view.
Olivier Wieviorcka
This audio history examines the French Resistance during the Second World War, placing its clandestine networks, political currents, and acts of defiance within the wider context of occupation and liberation. The account emphasizes how resistance emerged from diverse social and ideological groups, how its members communicated, organized, and endured repression, and how their actions contributed to France’s postwar identity. Presented in a compact audio format, the work offers listeners a focused introduction to one of the defining movements of wartime France and to the complex realities behind its remembered heroism. Rather than treating the Resistance as a single unified movement, the narrative highlights internal tensions, regional variation, and the moral risks faced by those who chose opposition under Nazi occupation.
| Publisher | De Vive Voix |
|---|---|
| Format | Audio CD |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 2-846-84009-1 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-846-84009-5 primary |
Publication-specific alternatives linked to the same work.