Selasa, 06 Maret 2018

WWII Review: Between Collaboration and Resistance

Between Collaboration and Resistance: French Literary Life Under Nazi Occupation  At the New York Public Library (nypl.org), Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, New York, through July 25, 2009.  Powerful, evocative, nuanced, and fair-minded, “Between Collaboration and Resistance” examines how the Nazis and Vichy government affected France’s leading intellectual lights across the political spectrum. …

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