Resistance to Nazi occupation took countless forms beyond armed combat—from forging documents to hiding refugees, from sabotaging production to circulating forbidden newspapers. This exploration examines how ordinary people organized clandestine networks under conditions of constant surveillance and lethal reprisal, using resistance archives, Gestapo records, and survivor testimony to reconstruct the organizational structures and daily operations that sustained underground movements across occupied Europe. From French maquis to Polish Home Army, from Dutch rescue networks to Norwegian civil disobedience, discover how disparate groups coordinated actions despite communication difficulties and penetration risks. Examine the ethical dilemmas resistance members faced—weighing individual survival against collective action, balancing sabotage effectiveness against reprisal consequences, negotiating cooperation between ideologically opposed factions united only by opposition to occupation. Documentary evidence—coded messages, forged papers, underground newspapers, post-liberation interrogations—reveals operational methods and security procedures developed through trial and fatal error. Survivor accounts provide testimony to the psychological burden of maintaining double lives, the constant fear of betrayal, and the bonds formed under shared danger. Each chapter explores specific networks and their contexts, analyzing factors that determined success or failure. Understand how geography influenced resistance tactics, how pre-war social networks became organizational foundations, how class and political divisions complicated unity, and how Allied support both enabled and constrained underground operations.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Resistance to Nazi occupation took countless forms beyond armed combat-from forging documents to hiding refugees, from sabotaging production to circulating forbidden newspapers. This exploration examines how ordinary people organized clandestine networks under conditions of constant surveillance and lethal reprisal, using resistance archives, Gestapo records, and survivor testimony to reconstruct the organizational structures and daily operations that sustained underground movements across occupied Europe.From French maquis to Polish Home Army, from Dutch rescue networks to Norwegian civil disobedience, discover how disparate groups coordinated actions despite communication difficulties and penetration risks. Examine the ethical dilemmas resistance members faced-weighing individual survival against collective action, balancing sabotage effectiveness against reprisal consequences, negotiating cooperation between ideologically opposed factions united only by opposition to occupation.Documentary evidence-coded messages, forged papers, underground newspapers, post-liberation interrogations-reveals operational methods and security procedures developed through trial and fatal error. Survivor accounts provide testimony to the psychological burden of maintaining double lives, the constant fear of betrayal, and the bonds formed under shared danger.Each chapter explores specific networks and their contexts, analyzing factors that determined success or failure. Understand how geography influenced resistance tactics, how pre-war social networks became organizational foundations, how class and political divisions complicated unity, and how Allied support both enabled and constrained underground operations. 204 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783565252497
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Resistance to Nazi occupation took countless forms beyond armed combat-from forging documents to hiding refugees, from sabotaging production to circulating forbidden newspapers. This exploration examines how ordinary people organized clandestine networks under conditions of constant surveillance and lethal reprisal, using resistance archives, Gestapo records, and survivor testimony to reconstruct the organizational structures and daily operations that sustained underground movements across occupied Europe.From French maquis to Polish Home Army, from Dutch rescue networks to Norwegian civil disobedience, discover how disparate groups coordinated actions despite communication difficulties and penetration risks. Examine the ethical dilemmas resistance members faced-weighing individual survival against collective action, balancing sabotage effectiveness against reprisal consequences, negotiating cooperation between ideologically opposed factions united only by opposition to occupation.Documentary evidence-coded messages, forged papers, underground newspapers, post-liberation interrogations-reveals operational methods and security procedures developed through trial and fatal error. Survivor accounts provide testimony to the psychological burden of maintaining double lives, the constant fear of betrayal, and the bonds formed under shared danger.Each chapter explores specific networks and their contexts, analyzing factors that determined success or failure. Understand how geography influenced resistance tactics, how pre-war social networks became organizational foundations, how class and political divisions complicated unity, and how Allied support both enabled and constrained underground operations. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783565252497
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. The Resistance: Underground Movements During Occupation | Clandestine Networks, Daily Defiance, and Survival Under Authoritarian Rule, [.] | Selene Rothwell | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565252497 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. N° de réf. du vendeur 134593158
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