ABBREVIATIONS PREFACE PROLOGUE CHAPTER 1: The Phoney War CHAPTER 2: The Vichy Regime CHAPTER 3: The Italian Occupation CHAPTER 4: The German Occupation CHAPTER 5: The Jewish Experience CHAPTER 6: British Agents in the Midi CHAPTER 7: The Maquis CHAPTER 8: Resistance in Southeast France CHAPTER 9: Preparations for Landing CHAPTER 10: The American Landing CHAPTER 11: The French Landing CHAPTER 12: Fighting in the Back Country CHAPTER 13: Liberation of the Riviera CHAPTER 14: Menton CHAPTER 15: Monaco CHAPTER 16: Authion: The Final Battle CHAPTER 17: Rebuilding the Riviera
Complete history of World War II in southeastern France
George G. Kundahl was, until his retirement, a Major General in the U.S. Army. He is the author o Confederate Engineer: Training and Campaigning with John Morris Wampler; Alexandria Goes to War: Beyond Robert E. Lee and The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur. He holds a PhD in Political Science from University of Alabama and has been resident on the French Riviera for many years.
George Kundahl has provided us with a solid, absorbing, and lucid
introduction to the complicated history of the various resistance
groups in the South of France during and immediately after the
Second World War.
*Michigan War Studies Review*
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