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Make a donation and receive a gift: http://don.storiavoce.com/ On June 14, 1940, German army troops entered Paris. For four years, France lived under the Occupation regime. Seen from the German side, the Occupation began as a kind of dream made of profits, abundance and cultural escapes. However, over time, the Germans fell into an obsession with control and ended up sinking into a murderous extremism against a backdrop of military defeats. On the French side, fear dominated during all these years. After the terrible period of the exodus, the population was very quickly subjected to a series of restrictions, while entire sections of its economy were plundered by the occupier. Even if political collaboration was a failure, economic collaboration, on the other hand, was in full swing for the sole benefit of Nazi Germany. Guest: Agrégé in history, doctor of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, Eric Alary is a professor of higher chair in khâgne and hypokhâgne. A specialist in the Second World War, the gendarmerie and the social history of the French in the 20th century, he is the author of numerous works including a History of children. From the 1890s to the present day (Passés composé, 2022). After his New History of the Occupation published by Perrin in 2019, he has just published Joseph Darnand. From glory to opprobrium (384 p., €24) with the same publisher. *** Facebook: / histoireetcivilisationsmag Instagram: / histoireetcivilisations Twitter: / storiavoce