Full Description
Working as an underground force, the French Resistance was initially formed spontaneously from scattered groups of the displaced and discontent. As the war progressed the Resistance developed into a secret army, terrorizing the occupying forces and would-be collaborators alike although they were unprotected by the Geneva Convention and faced torture and execution if captured. Striking photographs, coupled with first-hand accounts of capture and its terrible consequences, create an engaging and human history of the "French Resistance fighter". Terry Crowdy details the military achievements, tactics, backgrounds and motivations of the patriots whose assistance helped ensure the success of the D-Day landings and French liberation.
Contents
Introduction
Chronology
Motivations for Resistance
An Army in the Shadows
Living Clandestinely
Life in the Maquis
Supply Drops
Training
Resistance Tactics
A Final Reckoning
Bibliography and Further Reading
Colour Plate Commentary
Index



