Fall of France
Discover the compelling narrative of "Fall of France" by Julian Jackson, a prominent historian specializing in twentieth-century France. Published by Oxford University Press in 2004, this insightful book spans 296 pages, detailing the astonishingly swift events that culminated in the defeat and surrender of France, a crucial Allied power during World War II. Jackson expertly examines the profound impact of these events, which set the stage for the harrowing years of the Occupation and the Vichy regime. With meticulous research and engaging prose, "Fall of France" provides readers with a deeper understanding of the rapid escalation of the war and its lasting consequences. This essential read is perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the complexities of France's role in World War II.