Sisters in the Resistance: How Women Fought to Free France, 1940-1945

TitleSisters in the Resistance: How Women Fought to Free France, 1940-1945
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsWeitz, Margaret Collins
Number of Pages350
PublisherWiley
CityNew York
Abstract

In Sisters in the Resistance, noted scholar and historian Margaret Collins Weitz weaves a remarkable collection of first-person interviews into a unique oral history of the women who fought for the French Resistance. The result is a vivid portrait of defiance and endurance that captures the unsung heroism, quiet courage, and ultimate triumph of the women in "the army of the shadows." Candidly, calmly, and modestly, the women speak - many for the first time - about the driving forces behind their struggle, the ideals that motivated them, and the daily hardships and bitter realities of life in occupied France.

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