Americans in Paris : Life and Death under Nazi Occupation by Charles Glass (2010, Compact Disc)

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PublisherBlackstone Audio, Incorporated
ISBN-101441766278
ISBN-139781441766274
eBay Product ID (ePID)92509269

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Publication Year2010
TopicMilitary / World War II
Book TitleAmericans in Paris : Life and Death under Nazi Occupation
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistory
AuthorCharles Glass
FormatCompact Disc

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Item Length5.7 In.
Item Width5.2 In.

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ReviewsA vivid gallery of expatriates animates this chronicle of Paris during the Second World War. Drawing heavily on primary source material, Glass narrates the Nazi Occupation year by year, unfolding stories of resilience and despair...By focusing with exhaustive thoroughness on a relatively small group, Glass is able to capture the complex stories of 'as diverse a collection of opposed beliefs and backgrounds as in any American metropolis.', Charles Glass handles this rich and complex material well...He never loses the reader's attention., The American community in Paris under Nazi occupation is a wonderful subject, and Glass tells its story admirably...Malcolm Hillgartner's deep, rich voice presents the story with interest and without unnecessary drama. He avoids corny accents in his presentation of dialogue, and his pronunciations in French and German are careful and clear., Once upon a time, historians told stories about the brave and the cowardly, about heroes, villains, and the many whose lives lay somewhere in between. That's what Glass...has done in this extraordinary narrative...This is outstanding popular history, well researched and told and never oversimplified. It's difficult to conceive of anyone who wouldn't enjoy this exceptional book., Malcolm Hillgartner has a rich, melodious voice; he is also quite proficient in dealing with the French, German, and British accents as well as the French phrases sprinkled throughout. His fully voiced reading expresses the tension of this perilous time and reflects the changes in the characters' lives.
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal944/.3610816092313
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisAcclaimed journalist Charles Glass looks to the American expatriate experience of Nazi-occupied Paris to reveal a fascinating forgotten history of the greatest generation. In Americans in Paris, tales of adventure, intrigue, passion, deceit, and survival unfold season by season as renowned journalist Charles Glass tells the story of a remarkable cast of expatriates and their struggles in Nazi Paris. Before the Second World War began, approximately thirty thousand Americans lived in Paris, and when war broke out in 1939 almost five thousand remained. As citizens of a neutral nation, the Americans in Paris believed they had little to fear. They were wrong. Glass' discovery of letters, diaries, war documents, and police files reveals as never before how Americans were trapped in a web of intrigue, collaboration, and courage. Artists, writers, scientists, playboys, musicians, cultural mandarins, and ordinary businessmen--all were swept up in extraordinary circumstances and tested as few Americans before or since. These stories come together to create a unique portrait of an eccentric, original, and diverse American community. Charles Glass has written an exciting, fast-paced, and elegant account of the moral contradictions faced by Americans in Paris during France's dangerous occupation years. For four hard years, from the summer of 1940 until US troops liberated Paris in August 1944, Americans were intimately caught up in the city's fate. Americans in Paris is an unforgettable tale of treachery by some, cowardice by others, and unparalleled bravery by a few.
Number of Pages15 pages

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