Fighters in the shadows A new history of the French resistance

Robert Gildea

Book - 2015

"The French Resistance has an iconic status in the struggle to liberate Nazi-occupied Europe, but its story is entangled in myths. Gaining a true understanding of the Resistance means recognizing how its image has been carefully curated through a combination of French politics and pride, ever since jubilant crowds celebrated Paris's liberation in August 1944. Robert Gildea's penetrating history of resistance in France during World War II sweeps aside "the French Resistance" of a thousand clichés, showing that much more was at stake than freeing a single nation from Nazi tyranny. As Fighters in the Shadows makes clear, French resistance was part of a Europe-wide struggle against fascism, carried out by an extraordin...arily diverse group: not only French men and women but Spanish Republicans, Italian anti-fascists, French and foreign Jews, British and American agents, and even German opponents of Hitler. In France, resistance skirted the edge of civil war between right and left, pitting non-communists who wanted to drive out the Germans and eliminate the Vichy regime while avoiding social revolution at all costs against communist advocates of national insurrection. In French colonial Africa and the Near East, battle was joined between de Gaulle's Free French and forces loyal to Vichy before they combined to liberate France. Based on a riveting reading of diaries, memoirs, letters, and interviews of contemporaries, Fighters in the Shadows gives authentic voice to the resisters themselves, revealing the diversity of their struggles for freedom in the darkest hours of occupation and collaboration."--Publisher's description.

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Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Robert Gildea (-)
Edition
First Harvard University press edition
Physical Description
xiv, 593 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780674286108
  • List of Illustrations
  • Maps
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Remembering the French Resistance
  • 1. Awakenings
  • 2. Faire quelque chose
  • 3. 'Titi has been avenged!'
  • 4. London calling
  • 5. Une affaire de femmes
  • 6. In and out of the shadows
  • 7. God's Underground
  • 8. The blood of others
  • 9. The hinge: North Africa
  • 10. Apogee
  • 11. Rupture
  • 12. Skyfall or guerrilla
  • 13. D-Day
  • 14. Liberation
  • 15. Afterlives
  • Conclusion: Battle for the Soul of the Resistance
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Cast List
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Choice Review

In the French national tragedy of defeat, occupation, collaboration, and liberation, the saga of the Resistance has long been depicted as a bright, cleansing flame, the redemptive fire that purged France of its shameful collapse and shameless partnership with Nazi Germany. Like all national myths, separating truth from fiction has proven difficult and not always of the highest priority. Gildea (Oxford) offers a history woven around the experiences of some 200 people to tell a complex, fascinating story. Though so many vignettes can overwhelm, the author's aims--to depict an organization that was a minority in its own country, that was fragmented, whose Right and Left came close to civil war, that was more heavily dependent on outsiders than it wanted to admit (Spanish Republicans, French and foreign Jews, anti-Hitler Germans), and whose legacy was exclusively claimed by all political factions from the moment of liberation--are brilliantly realized. Based on archival collections as well as memoirs and oral interviews, the volume underscores the intense heroism of those who resisted and the torture and lonely death so many endured. An outstanding work; mandatory for modern history collections. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries. --Gary P. Cox, Gordon State College

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Scrupulous, evenhanded reconsideration of the fighters of the French Resistance and how the patriotic myth became central to the identity of postwar France.Employing a refreshing approach to the history of this traumatic epoch by sticking with firsthand testimony, both written and oral, Gildea (Modern History/Univ. of Oxford; Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914, 2008, etc.) restores some of the marginalized voices so crucial to the story: women, communists, and foreigners. Contrary to Charles de Gaulle's official line that France was liberated by the Frenchthat there was a "continuous thread of resistance" from the time of his initial rally from his London exile in June 1940 through liberation in August 1944 and that only a few dastardly French collaborated with the enemythe real story is much more complicated. The majority of the French opted to "muddle through" and indeed revered and trusted the great World War I hero Philippe Ptain rather than embrace the upstart de Gaulle. Who were these early brave resisters to the German invasion? The term "patriotism" definitely meant different things to different people: the children of WWI veterans, who acted out of filial piety and family honor; those radicalized by the Spanish Civil War and who had fought against fascism in the International Brigades; political idealists who hoped to bring about a "brave new world," such as working-class communists; immigrant refugees from fascism; and women bereft of husbands and sons, throwing themselves into activities such as sheltering downed Allied airmen, spreading propaganda, and even engaging in armed struggle. Gildea proceeds step by step in the buildup to resistance, which required both an internal and external network, especially from de Gaulle's Allied base in London. Moreover, the liberation by the Americans of North Africa in November 1942 proved to be the "hinge" in galvanizing resistance and clarifying the Vichy versus Free French struggle. A masterly, painstakingly researched study incorporating the urgent stories of the resisters themselves. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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