The Cruel Victory: The French Resistance, D-Day and the Battle for the Vercors 1944  19800

  1. The Vercors before the Vercors
  2. France from the Fall to 1943: Setting the Scene
  3. Beginnings
  4. The Army Goes Underground
  5. Camps and Plans
  6. Exodus and Folly
  7. Expectation, Nomadisation and Decapitation
  8. Retreat, Retrenchment and Reconstruction
  9. Pressure and Parachutes
  10. The Labours of Hercules
  11. January 1944
  12. Of Germans and Spies
  13. February 1944
  14. March 1944
  15. Weapons, Wirelesses, Air Drops and Codes
  16. April 1944
  17. A Basket of Crabs
  18. May 1944
  19. The First Five Days of June 1944
  20. D-Day: 6 June 1944
  21. Mobilization
  22. The First Battle of Saint-Nizier
  23. The Second Battle of Saint-Nizier
  24. Respite and Reorganization
  25. A Damned Good Show
  26. Mixed Messages
  27. The Republic
  28. Action and Expectation
  29. Bastille Day: 14 July 1944
  30. Pflaum’s Plans and People
  31. The Rising Storm
  32. The End of Dreams: Friday 21 July 1944
  33. Fighting On: Saturday 22 July 1944
  34. The Final Battles: Sunday 23 July 1944
  35. Retreat and Refuge
  36. The Harrowing of the Vercors
  37. Resurgence and Revenge
  38. Aftermath and Afterlives
  • Postscript
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