First Published in 1998. Weisberg provides a comprehensive account
of the French legal system's complicity with its German occupiers
during the dark period known as 'Vichy'. Drawing on archival
sources, personal interviews, and historical research, this book
reveals how legalized persecution operated on a practical level,
often exceeding German expectations. All while comparing the Vichy
experience to American legal precedents and practices, opening the
possibility that postmodern modes of thinking ironically adopt the
complexity of Vichy reasoning to a host of reading and thinking
strategies.
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