Parades and Politics at Vichy
Discover the compelling narrative of "Parades and Politics at Vichy" by Robert O. Paxton, published by Princeton University Press in 2015. This insightful book delves into the dramatic events of June 1940, when the once-mighty French Army faced an unprecedented defeat, marking a pivotal moment in modern military history. Paxton meticulously uncovers the complexities of this defeat and its implications on France's political landscape during the Vichy regime. With 494 pages of in-depth analysis, this paperback edition offers a thorough exploration of the intersection between military failures and political dynamics. Originally published in 1966, this edition from the Princeton Legacy Library utilizes advanced print-on-demand technology to ensure its availability for a new generation of readers. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in the intricate relationship between politics and military affairs, "Parades and Politics at Vichy" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand this crucial period in French history.