When Paris went dark : the City of Light under German occupation, 1940-44
Rosbottom, Ronald C., 1942-2015
Books, Manuscripts
In May and June 1940 almost four million people fled Paris and its suburbs in anticipation of a German invasion. On June 14, the German Army tentatively entered the silent and eerily empty French capital. Without one shot being fired in its defence, the Occupation of Paris had begun. 'When Paris Went Dark' tells the extraordinary story of Germany's capture and Occupation of Paris, Hitler's relationship with the City of Light, and its citizens' attempts at living in an environment that was almost untouched by war, but which had become uncanny overnight.
When Paris went dark : the City of Light under German occupation, 1940-44 / Ronald Rosbottom.
London : John Murray, 2015.
xxxii, 447 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 20 cm
Originally published: 2014.Includes bibliographical references and index.
9781848547391 (pbk)
English
2178060