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Living with the Enemy: German Occupation, Collaboration and Justice in the Western Pyrenees, 1940–1948

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A detailed historical examination of German occupation and collaboration in the Western Pyrenees during World War II. The book explores how communities navigated survival, collaboration, and the subsequent pursuit of justice in this often-overlooked region.

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Living with the Enemy provides a comprehensive analysis of the German occupation experience in the Western Pyrenees from 1940 to 1948. Sandra Ott examines how local populations adapted to occupation, engaged in collaboration at various levels, and confronted questions of justice and accountability in the post-war period.

The book explores the complex social dynamics of occupied territories, moving beyond simple narratives of resistance and collaboration to reveal the nuanced choices communities made during wartime. Ott investigates how regional identity, economic survival, and political ideology intersected during the occupation, and how communities processed these experiences through post-war justice mechanisms.

Drawing on extensive archival research and local sources, this work offers valuable insights into civilian experiences during WWII and the long-term consequences of occupation on European societies. It contributes significantly to understanding regional variations in occupation experiences across France.

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Author

Sandra Ott

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781316630877

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