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Why Her? Why Not Me? - A Series of Deep Familial Misfortunes, Including the Loss of Two Wives, Tests the Mettle of an... Why Her? Why Not Me? - A Series of Deep Familial Misfortunes, Including the Loss of Two Wives, Tests the Mettle of an Advanced-Aged Father Charged with Raising Two Sets of Generationally-Separated Children (Hardcover)
Roland J. Bain
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Why Her? Why Not Me? - A Series of Deep Familial Misfortunes, Including the Loss of Two Wives, Tests the Mettle of an... Why Her? Why Not Me? - A Series of Deep Familial Misfortunes, Including the Loss of Two Wives, Tests the Mettle of an Advanced-Aged Father Charged with Raising Two Sets of Generationally-Separated Children (Paperback)
Roland J. Bain
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Hollywood Deco Fashions of the 1920S - Compiled by Roland J. Bain (Paperback): Marianne Dunat Hollywood Deco Fashions of the 1920S - Compiled by Roland J. Bain (Paperback)
Marianne Dunat; Compiled by Roland J. Bain
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Enter the Enemy - A French Family's Life Under German Occupation (Paperback): Roland J. Bain Enter the Enemy - A French Family's Life Under German Occupation (Paperback)
Roland J. Bain
R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Merriam Press Military Memoir ME2.

First Edition (2014)

Rarely-described daily life in German-occupied France during World War II as well as the dramatic military experiences of a family member, are impressively chronicled in correspondence between members of a French family. Excerpts from 45 recently translated letters form the foundation for "Enter the Enemy."

France's surrender to Germany in June 1940 dramatically alters the lives of French Army Officer Henri Dunat, his wife, and his sister in the south of France. The essence of the letters offers unique insights into the life-changing hardships resulting from this deeply controlled life. Shortages of food and other key essentials, virtually non-existent modes of transportation, the inability to move about freely, and censorship, are expressed in hard, realistic terms in the letters. Dunat's exemplary military achievements, including his dramatic escape from Dunkirk and his hazardous escape from occupied France, also are tracked in the letters and from his official military record. His exploits in North Africa, Italy and France earned him high international honors.

"Enter the Enemy" differs significantly from other books written about the German occupation of France and other countries it invaded during World War II. Domination by a foreign power and the resulting hardships for the inhabitants leads to an intimacy with daily life in villages and small towns that is rarely touched upon other than, perhaps, in transitory terms.

Because of the uniqueness of its origins and subject matter this book will be of wide appeal to students of history, particularly World War II history, to veterans and to all institutions housing a history department or center.

Included in the book are two appendices, with samples of the original letters in French along with English translations, copies of each of the 45 translations, and copies of Dunat's awards documents.

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Dunat Family Writes of the Impending War

Chapter 2: May 10, 1940-Germany Invades France

Chapter 3: Captain Henri Dunat at Dunkirk

Chapter 4: June 22, 1940-France Surrenders to Germany

Chapter 5: The Vichy Government is Formed

Chapter 6: Germans Occupy All of France; Captain Henri Dunat Prepares His Escape

Chapter 7: The Escape

Chapter 8: Lieutenant Colonel Henri Dunat in North Africa

Chapter 9: June 6, 1944-D-Day-Allies' Invasion of France

Chapter 10: May 8, 1945-War Ends in Europe; Dunat's New Duties; Paris Celebrated

Epilogue: Dunat Family Reunion; Letter From President Eisenhower; Memorial and Eulogies

Appendix 1: Letter Samples

Appendix 2: Decorations and Medals Awarded to Henri Dunat

25 photos and documents.

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