England's Last War Against France: Fighting Vichy 1940-1942 - Hardcover

Smith, Colin

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Synopsis

The last shots fired between England and France weren’t during the Napoleonic Age, but rather during World War II, when Vichy, France was left unoccupied by the Nazi regime in return for their collaboration. For more than two years, from the summer of 1940 through November of 1942, British forces engaged the Vichy French on land, sea and air. Thousands of lives were lost, and the history of this conflict was buried—until now. Through painstaking historical research, historian Colin Smith throws back the veil of secrecy to detail this last bloody conflict between modern Europe’s great powers. 

 

 

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About the Author

Colin Smith is the acclaimed author of SINGAPORE BURNING and co-author of ALAMEIN - WAR WITHOUT HATE.

Review

"Colin Smith, a veteran war correspondent, has built an impressive reputation as a military historian... a fascinating story." -- MAX HASTINGS THE SUNDAY TIMES - 16.08.09 "grim revelations about the thousands of allies killed by troops loyal to Vichy." -- Our Choice of the Best Recent books THE SUNDAY TIMES - 23.08.09 "his descriptions of these obscure battlefield encounters are thrilling and his narrative is spruce and peppery." -- CHRISTOPHER SILVESTER THE DAILY TELEGRAPH - 29.08.09 "Colin Smith...military historian and reconteur..." "there is much of the flavou of Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy in Smith's delight in arcane detail and rumbustious anecdote." "a narrative of war that has much of Patrick O'Brian about it." "there are few who can, like Smith, bring to life these lesser-known battles and the unknown soldiers, sailors and airmen, most of them dead now, who faced death and won these wars for us then." -- CARMEN CALLIL THE GUARDIAN 24.10.09 "battles in dramatic detail, using not only official records and personal diaries, but eyewitness accounts from participants" -- CHARLES GLASS LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS - December 2009 "excellent account of a woefully understudied 'war within a war'...Astonishingly, this is the first book" -- ANDREW ROBERTS LITERARY REVIEW - December 2009 "Colin Smith's light yet detailed touch superbly outlines a wasteful and depressing story... A quality read with many political and military twists and turns." SOLDIER MAGAZINE - December 2009 "Hidden Gem! Not as widely reviewed as it should have been given its quirky take on the well ploughed field of World War Two studies." THE OLDIE - December 2009 "Smith's considerable achievement is to unmask the reality and make us understand this painful period far better than ever before." CATHOLIC HERALD - 12.10.09 "This well-documented and intriguing history unearths one of the least-known episodes of the Second World War... Smith's writing is dispassionate, his writing robust, his sources well-chosen and well-used and his talent for military history self-evident." GOOD BOOK GUIDE - SEPT 09 "absorbing... a fascinating and compelling read." WESTERN DAILY PRESS - 19.09.09 "a classic on the conflict with Hitlers Vichy allies... a superb book on an astonishing array of long-buried incidents." OXFORD TIMES 03.10.09

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9780753827055: England's Last War Against France: Fighting Vichy 1940-1942

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ISBN 10:  0753827050 ISBN 13:  9780753827055
Publisher: Phoenix, 2010
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