Hidden Ally: The French Resistance, Special Operations, and the Landings in Southern France, 1944

Hidden Ally: The French Resistance, Special Operations, and the Landings in Southern France, 1944

by Arthur L. Funk
Hidden Ally: The French Resistance, Special Operations, and the Landings in Southern France, 1944

Hidden Ally: The French Resistance, Special Operations, and the Landings in Southern France, 1944

by Arthur L. Funk

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Overview

How did the French Resistance and Allied forces work together to liberate southern France from the Germans during World War II? Arthur Funk gives the first detailed account of the complex British, French, and American operations in 1944, an account that uses a wealth of original source material on both sides of the Atlantic to evaluate the role of the French Resistance and to assess the problems in coordinating Allied military activities. The study should be of great interest to historians, history buffs, and colleges and universities that wish to fill this gap in the historiography of World War II.

The first half of the book deals with preparations for the Allied landings in August 1944, telling about agents first in contact with the French Resistance and about the work of Allied missions, French groups, and British officers and teams directed from London and Algiers. The second half of the book covers the collaboration of French Forces of the Interior with the U.S. Seventh Army in the liberation of Marseilles, Lyon, and other cities in southeastern France. Filled with interesting detail about major figures in the war and little-known agents and officers, the book is unique in weaving together recently declassified OSS sources in Washington with British and French archival information that is rarely noted. Maps and photographs are included in the book, and a useful bibliography is also provided.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313279959
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/20/1992
Series: Contributions in Military Studies , #12
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

ARTHUR LAYTON FUNK is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Florida. He is a recognized expert on American-French relations in World War II and the author of Charles De Gaulle: The Crucial Years, 1943-44 (1959), The Politics of TORCH (1974) and De Yalta a Potsdam (1982).

Table of Contents

Preface
Preparations: Resistance and Special Operations
Introduction
Resistance in Southeastern France
Special Operations in Southeastern France
Impact of the Normandy Landings
Preparations for ANVIL/DRAGOON
Eve of the Landings
ANVIL/DRAGOON: The Main Thrust to Grenoble and the Rhône Valley
The Landings
Task Force Butler and the Liberation of Digne
Liberation of Gap and Grenoble
The Third Division to the Rhône
Task Force Butler to the Rhône
Montélimar and Valence
The Flanks
East: The Dauphiné Alps
East: Cannes and Nice
West: Toulon and Marseille
West: Across the Rhône—The Ardèche
From Grenoble and Montèlimar to Lyon
North of Grenoble
End of DRAGOON: Meximieux and Lyon
Conclusion
Appendix: Special Operations in Southeastern France
Glossary
Sources
Selected Bibliography
Index

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