Eleven Days in August: The Liberation of Paris in 1944

Eleven Days in August: The Liberation of Paris in 1944

by Matthew Cobb (Author)

Synopsis

'The final days of the German occupation of the French capital are vividly captured in this fine account of death and deliverance' Sir Max Hastings

The liberation of Paris was a momentous point in twentieth-century history, yet it is now largely forgotten outside France. Eleven Days in August is a pulsating hour-by-hour reconstruction of these tumultuous events that shaped the final phase of the war and the future of France, told with the pace of a thriller. While examining the conflicting national and international interests that played out in the bloody street fighting, it tells of how, in eleven dramatic days, people lived, fought and died in the most beautiful city in the world.

Above all, it shows that while the liberation of Paris may be attributed to the audacity of the Resistance, the weakness of the Germans and the strength of the Allies, the key to it all was the Parisians who by turn built street barricades and sunbathed on the banks of the Seine, who fought the Germans and simply tried to survive until the Germans finally surrendered, in a billiard room at the Prefecture of Police. One of the most iconic moments in the history of the twentieth century had come to a close, and the face of Paris would never be the same again.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 27 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 0857203185
ISBN 13: 9780857203182

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The fullest account imaginable of the Battle for Paris. Cobb s narrative . . . hurtles along, illuminated by blazing details. Admirable . . . epic. -- New Statesman
Author Bio
MATTHEW COBB is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester. He has translated five books from French into English, and spent most of his adult life as a researcher in Paris, before returning to the UK in 2002.