Petain's Crime by Paul Webster

Petain's Crime by Paul Webster

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A new, updated edition of the definitive account of the fate of Jews under the wartime Vichy government.

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Petain's Crime by Paul Webster

Petain's Crime investigates the role of Marechal Philippe Petain in the persecution and mass murder of Jews under the Vichy government. It remains the definitive account of this 'hero' and 'national saviour', whose complicity was long hidden in secrecy and shame. Since the first publication of Petain's Crime in 1990, there has been a radical change of attitude within the French government towards Vichy activities. This shift was brought about in part by Paul Webster's discoveries. Webster has now updated Petain's Crime to cover this historic development, including trials of war criminals and the national denunciation of Vichy that followed the death of President Francois Mitterrand, who had opposed official condemnation. 'An illuminating and dramatic account.' Independent on Sunday 'Lucidly and dispassionately, it tells an astounding story.' Evening Standard 'Paul Webster's account cuts through like a guillotine' Mail on Sunday
"'An illuminating and dramatic account' Independent on Sunday; 'Lucidly and dispassionately, it tells an astounding story.' Evening Standard; 'Paul Webster's account cuts through like a guillotine' Mail on Sunday"
Paul Webster is the Paris correspondent of the Guardian. He is a regular contributor to BBC and RTE radio news programmes. His previous books include Antoine de Saint-Exupery: Life and Death of the Little Prince. He lives in Paris.
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ISBN 13 9780330487856
ISBN 10 033048785X
Title Petain's Crime
Author Paul Webster
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2001-07-06
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.