Paris at War
In "Paris at War," renowned author David Drake offers a compelling exploration of the everyday lives of Parisians during World War II. Published by Harvard University Press in 2015, this meticulously researched hardback spans 592 pages and delves into the personal diaries and reminiscences of those who lived through this tumultuous period. Drake captures the complex tapestry of life in Paris, revealing the experiences of resisters, collaborators, occupiers, and victims—individuals who faced an uncertain future without the benefit of hindsight. Through vivid storytelling, readers will gain insight into the city's shifting moods and the resilience of its inhabitants amidst the chaos of war. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the human stories behind the events of 1939-1945. Discover the untold narratives of Paris during one of its darkest times with "Paris at War."