The question of France's role in World War II has been re-opened for discussion with the television broadcast in the country of "La Résistance," (The Guardian, U.K.). Consisting of two docu-dramas and four documentaries, the series aims to swing the pendulum back from an era when Collaborationist guilt impacted the view of France's history to a measured evaluation which also considers the heroism that many demonstrated during the war. The two dramatizations depict, in one episode, acts of defiance that characterized daily life, and, in the other, attempts to help Jews avoid persecution. The four documentaries elaborate on those themes, with segments on passive and armed resistance; stories about French Jews who fought against deportment; and an examination of the numbers of French Jews who survived the era, and why.
If you speak French, the site of France 2, one of the channels showing the films, has videos and background materials about the programs. (Nothing I can embed, alas.)









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