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Shennan (history, Wellesley College) uses a wide array of primary and secondary sources to form his analysis of the complex attitudes behind the political events in France before, during and, especially, after the German occupation of 1940. The first half of this short, readable work considers the expectations and realities of the occupation from the point of view of the time; the second half is devoted to initial and later interpretations by the French including writers, historians, and politicians of the occupation, which Shennan sees as causing long-term consequences to the French political psyche. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)