Season of infamy : a diary of war and occupation, 1939-1945
In 1939, the 65-year old French political economist Charles Rist was serving as advisor to the French government and consultant to the international banking and business world. As France anxiously awaited a German invasion, Rist traveled to America to negotiate embargo policy. Days after his return to Paris, the German offensive began and with it the infamous season of occupation. Retreating to his villa in Versailles, Rist turned his energies to the welfare of those closest to him, while in his diary he began to observe the unfolding of the war. Here he investigates the causes of the disaster and reflects on his country's fate, placing the behavior of the "people" and the "elite" in historical perspective. Though well-connected, he and his family and friends were not exempt from the tragedies of war, as the diary makes clear. Includes bibliographical references and index. lvi, 514 pages ; 24 cm
- Aynesworth, Michele McKay, 1947-
- Rist, Charles, 1874-1955,
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- autobiographies (literary works)
- Text
- diaries.
- ocn910088043
- World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, French.
- Economists--France--Diaries.
- Rist, Charles, 1874-1955--Diaries.
- World War, 1939-1945--France.
- Diplomats--France--Diaries.
- France--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.
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