The noted historian Richard Cobb presents an engaging synthesis of research, combined with highly original observations and analyses of the war years in France. The reader is given access to a unique private chronicle of the relations between occupants and occupes, which provides the "e;I was there"e; understanding that is a hallmark of Cobb's well-known ability to humanize history. The author characterizes this work as "e;an essay in interpretation and imagination, an evocation drawing heavily on literary, or semi-literary, sources and even on autobiography, rather than a straight piece of history. The book is about people, individuals, rather than about institutions and administration."e; A recognized classic is now back in print.