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When France Fell

The Vichy Crisis and the Fate of the Anglo-American Alliance
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When France Fell by Michael S. Neiberg explores the dramatic and pivotal moment in World War II when Nazi Germany's invasion led to the fall of France in 1940. The book delves into the political, military, and social implications of this event, shedding light on how it reshaped international relations and altered the course of the war. Neiberg provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors leading to France's defeat and the subsequent impact on global history.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in World War II, particularly how unexpected events reshape global politics. This captivating historical narrative delves into the dramatic fall of France in 1940, exploring its profound impact on both military strategy and international relations. It offers a detailed analysis from a fresh perspective, making it an engaging read for history enthusiasts.

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When France Fell

The fall of France in 1940 panicked US leaders, leading to their fateful decision to recognize the pro-Nazi Vichy government. Michael Neiberg takes readers back to the fraught early years of World War II, when America’s misguided policy on Vichy alienated its British ally and ensured tensions with Charles de Gaulle and the postwar French Republic.

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Winner of the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award

"Deeply researched and forcefully written . . . deftly explains the confused politics and diplomacy that bedeviled the war against the Nazis." – Wall Street Journal

"Neiberg is one of the very best historians on wartime France, and his approach to the fall of France and its consequences is truly original and perceptive as well as superbly written." – Antony Beevor, author of The Second World War

"An utterly gripping account, the best to date, of relations within the turbulent triumvirate of France, Britain, and America in the Second World War." – Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny

The "most shocking single event" of World War II, according to US Secretary of War Henry Stimson, was not the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but the fall of France in the spring of 1940. The Nazi invasion of France destabilised Washington's strategic assumptions, resulting in hasty and desperate decision-making. Michael Neiberg offers a dramatic history of America's bewildering response – policies that placed the United States in league with fascism and nearly ruined its alliance with Britain.

FDR and his advisors naively believed they could woo Vichy France's decorated wartime leader, Marshal Philippe PΓ©tain, and prevent the country from becoming a formal German ally. The British, convinced that the Vichy government was fully subservient to Nazi Germany, chose to back Charles de Gaulle and actively financed and supported the Resistance. After the war, America's decision to work with the Vichy regime cast a pall over US-French relations that lasted for decades.

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Michael S. Neiberg's When France Fell receives praise for its meticulous research and engaging writing style. Critics note Neiberg's adept analysis of U.S. diplomatic missteps regarding Vichy France, uncovering differences with Britain and illuminating an often-overlooked historical episode. The book offers a fresh perspective on Franco-American relations during World War II and underscores the significant impact of France's defeat on American foreign policy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674293885

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 2 Maps

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Michael S. Neiberg is the award-winning author of Potsdam: The End of World War II and the Remaking of Europe, Fighting the Great War, and Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I, among other books. He is Professor of History and the inaugural Chair of War Studies at the US Army War College.

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