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Rings, Werner Life with the Enemy : Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler's Europe, 1939-1945 Garden City Doubleday & Co. 1982 0385170823 / 9780385170826 Hardcover Very Good in Good dust jacket Translation of: Leben mit dem Feind. [8], 357, [2] pages, plates, map, cloth, DJ, very good. From the dust jacket: "Still lurking in the shade of history, however, are questions about the extent of the wickedness of the one and the heroism of the other. Here, the eminent European writer Werner Rings challenges this preconception, showing that collaboration was often a necessary, practical response to an inevitable situation; and that resistance, while of undeniable psychological significance, was strategically unimportant to the war's outcome. " ; 357 pages Price:
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Rings, Werner Life with the Enemy. Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler's Europe 1939-1945. Garden City Doubleday & Company 1982 0385170823 / 9780385170826 Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket Translated by J. Maxwell Brownjohn. 351, [1] pages, 24 plates, cloth, DJ, very good. From the dust jacket: "In a desperate hour, with but one twentieth of the country still under their control, Belgium's King Leopold and his government argued themselves to a standstill: Leopold would surrender to the Germans in the hope of heading off an even greater catastrophe; his premier and ministers would flee to London thinking their king a traitor. Thus, early in World War II, the conflict between collaboration and resistance was set, with consequences all the world knows. Still lurking in the shade of history, however, are questions about the extent of the wickedness of the one and the heroism of the other. Here, the eminent European writer Werner Rings challenges this preconception, showing that collaboration was often a necessary, practical respond to an inevitable situation; and that resistance, while of undeniable psychological significance, was strategically unimportant to he war's outcome. " EDG_317 ; 351 pages Price:
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