Mussolini's army in the French Riviera : : Italy's occupation of France / / Emanuele Sica.
"Following the conquest of Europe during the WWII, the Axis powers implemented occupation policies, often savage and brutal, to consolidate their European empire. After the war, a myth of Italiani Brava Gente (Italians, good fellows) perpetuated the belief that Italian soldiers were essentially...
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Superior document: | The history of military occupation |
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Place / Publishing House: | Urbana : : University of Illinois Press,, [2016] 2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Series: | History of military occupation.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (313 pages) :; illustrations, portraits. |
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Table of Contents:
- Chronology of the Italian Occupation of Southeastern France
- Part I. The Latin Sisters and the Coming of the Second World War
- Introduction
- Countdown to War
- Part II. The Armistice Period : June 1940-November 1942
- The Italian Armistice Commission with France (CIAF)
- Italian Irredentism and French Patriotism in the Cote d'Azur
- A Prelude to Full Occupation
- Part III. The Italian Occupation of Southeastern France : November 1942-September 1943
- The November 1942 Invasion
- The Italians Settle In
- Life under the Occupation
- Military Repression, Civilian Resistance
- Collaboration and Accommodation
- The Italian Jewish Policy in France
- Drawing the Curtain on the Occupation
- Conclusion.