Vichy's Double Bind: French Collaboration between Hitler and Mussolini during the Second World War

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Abstract

Vichy's Double Bind advances a significant new interpretation of French collaboration during the Second World War. Arguing that the path to collaboration involved not merely Nazi Germany but Fascist Italy, it suggests that the Vichy French government was caught in a double bind. On the one hand, many of the threats to France's territory, colonial empire and power came from Rome as well as Berlin. On the other, Vichy was caught between the irreconcilable yet inescapable positions of the two Axis governments. Unable to resolve the conflict, Vichy sought to play the two Axis powers against each other. By exploring French dealings with Italy at diplomatic, military and local levels in France and its colonial empire, this book reveals the multi-dimensional and multi-directional nature of Vichy's policy. It therefore challenges many enduring conceptions of collaboration with reference to Franco-German relations and offers a fresh perspective on debates about Vichy France and collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781009368346
ISBN (Print)9781009368292
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2023

Publication series

NameNew Studies in European History
PublisherCambridge University Press

Keywords

  • Vichy government
  • French collaboration
  • Second World War
  • Hitler
  • Mussolini
  • Fascist Italy
  • Nazi Germany

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