An edition of Le chagrin et la pitié (2000)

Le chagrin et la pitié

chronique d'une ville française sous l'occupation

Le chagrin et la pitié
Pierre Mendès France, Marcel O ...
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An edition of Le chagrin et la pitié (2000)

Le chagrin et la pitié

chronique d'une ville française sous l'occupation

Examines the occupation of France by the Germans during World War II using reminiscences of individuals and officials involved in the events at the time. Concentrates on the themes of collaboration and resistance.

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French
Pages
260

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Le chagrin et la pitié: chronique d'une ville française sous l'occupation
2000, Milestone Film & Video, Sold exclusively by New Yorker Video
videorecording : in French

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Table of Contents

Part 1.
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Choice.

Edition Notes

Originally produced as a French motion picture in 1969.

Photography, Andre Gazut, Jurgen Thieme ; music, Maurice Chevalier.

Featuring Pierre Mendès-France, Sir Anthony Eden, Dr. Claude Levy, Denis Rake, Alexis and Louis Grave and Maurice Chevalier.

VHS.

In French and German with subtitles in English.

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Harrington Park, NJ
Other Titles
Chronique d'une ville française sous l'occupation, Sorrow and the pity, Chronicle of a French city under the occupation

The Physical Object

Format
[videorecording] :
Pagination
2 videocassettes (260 min.)
Number of pages
260

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OL26913509M

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