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French Children Under the Allied Bombs, 1940-45: An Oral History

Contributor(s): Dodd, Lindsey (Author)

ISBN: 9780719097041

Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Pub Date: May 9, 2016

Dewey: 940.53083094

LCCN: 2016429090

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 8.50" L x 5.50" W ( 1.10 lbs) 280 pages

Series: Cultural History of Modern War

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Description: Children under the Allied bombs in France provides a unique perspective on the Allied bombing of France during the Second World War which killed around 57,000 French civilians. Using oral history as well as archival research, it provides an insight into children's wartime lives in which bombing often featured prominently, even though it has slipped out of French collective memory. How prepared were the French for this aerial onslaught? What was it like to be bombed? And how did people understand why their 'friends' across the Channel were attacking them? Divided into three parts dealing with expectations, experiences and explanations of bombing, this book considers the child's view of wartime violence, analysing resilience, understanding and trauma. It contributes significantly to scholarship on civilian life in Occupied France, and will appeal to students, academics and general readers interested in the history of Vichy France, oral history and the experiences of children in war.

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'...makes excellent use of oral history interviews to create a compelling narrative of children's experiences of air raids in France during the Second World War'
Lucy Noakes, University of Brighton

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