Uncensored France

Uncensored France

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Porter, Roy P.
Eumenes Publishing
EAN: 9781839741357
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Uncensored France, first published in 1942, is the eyewitness account of Associated Press correspondent Roy Porter during the Nazi takeover and occupation of France in World War II. The book, covering the author's time in occupied France between June 1940 to November 1941, is a well-written report of daily life in Paris and the provinces, and includes interviews with French citizens, political leaders such as Pierre Laval and Marshal Petain, and German military officials. Porter provides insight into everyday life in France, including the growth of the black-market to obtain food and gasoline, Paris' nightlife, travel, and roundups by the military of civilians. Porter also describes the initial take-over of France by the German army, and describes a visit to the quickly bypassed Maginot Line on France's eastern border.
EAN 9781839741357
ISBN 183974135X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Eumenes Publishing
Publication date December 6, 2019
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Porter, Roy P.