The Years of Silence
France Under Vichy and the Weight of Memory
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Julien Peltier
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In June 1940, Paris did not fall with a roar. It fell with a whisper.
German troops marched into the city, and life changed overnight. Cafés stayed open, schools held classes, and the streets looked the same—but behind closed doors, everything had shifted. Conversations lowered. Neighbors watched one another. Silence became survival.
The Years of Silence is a gripping, human account of France under the Vichy regime—where collaboration, resistance, fear, and quiet heroism lived side by side. Moving from the fall of Paris to the rise of the Resistance, from the persecution of Jews to the fight over memory that continues today, this book reveals how ordinary people faced impossible choices in extraordinary times.
Through vivid storytelling and deep historical insight, it asks the hardest questions:
What does a nation owe its own history?
Who do we become when survival is at stake?
And how do we remember what we would rather forget?
For readers of Erik Larson, Antony Beevor, and Caroline Moorehead, this is an unforgettable portrait of a country divided, a city transformed, and the moral struggles that still echo across Europe and beyond.
Illuminating. Unflinching. Human.
A story not only of war—but of memory, identity, and the fragile choices that shape history.