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France, Memory, and the Second World War

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An edition of The Algeria Hotel (2001)

The Algeria Hotel

France, Memory, and the Second World War

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"Adam Nossiter spent part of his youth in France. During those years, in the mid-1960s, President de Gaulle forged the myth that France bravely resisted the German occupiers of World War II and that the nation was innocent in the crimes of the Holocaust. Collaboration with Germany and the deportations of Jews were subjects not dwelt on - not until many years later.".

"The Algeria Hotel is Nossiter's intensely personal confrontation with the effects of this awakening to the underside of the French record in the war. For three years he lived and traveled in France, listening to people talk about the war - mapping their stories, silences, evasions, and even lies. In Bordeaux, Nossiter follows the trial of Maurice Papon, the retired French official accused a half century later of orchestrating the deportation of Jews.

He settles in Vichy, the seat of France's wartime government; shadowed by the Algeria Hotel, which housed the agency for Jewish affairs, Nossiter journeys into the dark heart of France's compromises with the Nazis. In Tulle, he listens for the echoes of a single afternoon when the Nazis carried out a terrible massacre of the town's residents."--BOOK JACKET.

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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
320

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Cover of: The Algeria Hotel
The Algeria Hotel
August 23, 2001, Methuen
Cover of: The Algeria Hotel
The Algeria Hotel: France, Memory, and the Second World War
July 16, 2001, Houghton Mifflin
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First Sentence

"THE STONE OF Bordeaux is covered by a thin blanket of grime."

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Library of Congress
DS135.F83N67 2001, DS135.F83 N67 2001

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Open Library
OL7468503M
ISBN 10
0395902452
ISBN 13
9780395902455
LCCN
00069458
OCLC/WorldCat
45655323
Library Thing
5432
Goodreads
1769144

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THE STONE OF Bordeaux is covered by a thin blanket of grime.
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