Henri Michel (historian)

French historian
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Henri Michel

Henri Michel (April 28, 1907 in Vidauban, Var – June 5, 1986 in Paris) was a French historian, who studied the Second World War.[1] He created the Comité d'Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale and the Revue d'Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale.

Works

  • (in French) Tragédie de la déportation, 1954.
  • (in French) Histoire de la Résistance : (1940-1944), 1958.[2]
  • (in French) Les Mouvements clandestins en Europe (1938-1945), 1961.
  • (in French) Les Courants de pensée de la Résistance, 1962.
  • (in French) Histoire de la France libre, 1963.
  • (in French) Jean Moulin l'unificateur, 1964.
  • (in French) Combat : histoire d'un mouvement de Résistance de juillet 1940 à juillet 1943, 1967.
  • (in French) Vichy : Année 1940, 1967.
  • (in French) La Guerre de l'ombre ; La Résistance en Europe, 1970.
  • (in French) La Drôle de guerre, 1971.
  • (in French) La Seconde Guerre Mondiale, 1972.
  • (in French) Pétain, Laval, Darlan, trois politiques ?, 1972.
  • (in French) Les Fascismes, 1977.
  • (in French) Pétain et le régime de Vichy, 1978.
  • (in French) Le Procès de Riom, 1979.
  • (in French) La Libération de Paris, 1980.
  • (in French) La Défaite de la France (septembre 1939-juin 1940, 1980.
  • (in French) Histoire de la France libre, 1980.
  • (in French) Paris allemand, 1981.
  • (in French) Paris résistant, 1982.
  • (in French) Et Varsovie fut détruite, 1984.
  • The shadow war : Resistance in Europe, 1939-1945, 1972.
  • The Second World War, 1975.

References

  1. ^ "matchID - Moteur de recherche des décès". deces.matchid.io. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  2. ^ Launay, Jacques De (2014-05-17). Major Controversies of Contemporary History. Elsevier. pp. 282, 291. ISBN 978-1-4831-6451-9.
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