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050 00 $aDS135.F83$bC37 1994
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100 1 $aCarpi, Daniel.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82033165
245 10 $aBetween Mussolini and Hitler :$bthe Jews and the Italian authorities in France and Tunisia /$cDaniel Carpi.
260 $aHanover :$bPublished by University Press of New England [for] Brandeis University Press,$c[1994], ©1994.
263 $a9404
300 $aix, 341 pages :$bmap ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aTauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series ;$v17
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 323-332) and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tNorthern France: The Occupied Zone (June 1940-September 1943) -- $g1.$tSocial Discrimination and Economic Restrictions (June 1940-June 1942) -- $g2.$tThe Massive Manhunts and the Deportation to the East (July-November 1942) -- $g3.$tThe Last Days of Italy's Axis Partnership (November 1942-September 1943) -- $gPt. II.$tSouthern France (June 1940-September 1943) -- $g4.$tThe Unoccupied Zone (June 1940-November 1942) -- $g5.$tThe Italian Occupation Zone: The First Days (November-December 1942) -- $g6.$tThe Struggle over the Fate of the Jewish Refugees in the Italian Occupation Zone (January-February 1943) -- $g7.$tThe Italian "Race Police" in Nice (March-July 1943) -- $g8.$tThe Forty-five Days of the Badoglio Government (25 July-8 September 1943) -- $gPt. III.$tTunisia (June 1940-May 1943) -- $g9.$tGeneral Background -- $g10.$tIn the Shadow of Vichy Government Policy (June 1940-November 1942) -- $g11.$tUnder the Heel of the Axis Army (9 November 1942-13 May 1943).
520 1 $a"The Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939 plunged the world into its second global conflict. The Third Reich's attack, mounted without consulting its Italian ally, had other reverberations as well. Chief among them was Mussolini's decision to conduct a "parallel war" based on his own tactical and political agendas." "Against this backdrop, Daniel Carpi depicts the fate of some 5000 Jews in Tunisia and as many as 30,000 in southeastern France, all of whom came under the aegis of the Italian Fascist regime early in the war. Many were unskilled immigrants: still others were political refugees, activists, or anti-fascist emigres, the fuoriusciti who fled oppression in Italy only to find themselves under its rule once again after the fall of France." "While the Fascist regime disagreed with Hitler's final solution for the "Jewish problem," it also saw actions by Vichy French police or German security forces against Jews in Italian-controlled regions as an erosion of Rome's power. Thus, although these Jews were not free from oppression, Carpi shows that as long as Italy maintained control over them its consular officials were able to block the arrests and mass deportations occurring elsewhere."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aJews$xPersecutions$zFrance.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008106120
650 0 $aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)$zFrance.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008105722
651 0 $aFrance$xHistory$yItalian occupation, 1942-1943.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051419
650 0 $aJews$xPersecutions$zTunisia.
651 0 $aFrance$xEthnic relations.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008104157
651 0 $aTunisia$xEthnic relations.
830 0 $aTauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series ;$v17.
852 00 $bglx$hDS135.F83$iC37 1994