Occupied [electronic resource] : European and Asian responses to Axis conquest, 1937-1945 / Aviel Roshwald, Georgetown University, Washington DC.

"For most of the population of Europe and East and Southeast Asia, the most persistent and significant aspect of their experience of the Second World War was that of occupation by one or more of the Axis powers. In this ambitious and wide-ranging study, Aviel Roshwald brings us the first single-auth...

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Main Author: Roshwald, Aviel (Author)
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2023.
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European and Asian responses to Axis conquest, 1937-1945
Occupied: European and Asian Responses to Axis Conquest, 1937-1945
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