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Charlemagne’s crusaders: French collaboration in arms, 1941–1945
James G. Shields
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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France
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Military Collaboration
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Charlemagne
100%
Crusaders
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Paris
66%
Vichy
66%
Motivation
33%
Alienation
33%
Nazi Germany
33%
Berlin
33%
Delusions
33%
Divergent Perspective
33%
Exile
33%
Military Engagement
33%
Vichy Regime
33%
Occupied France
33%
Allegiance
33%
Patriot
33%
Army
33%
Arts and Humanities
France
100%
crusaders
100%
Charlemagne
100%
Paris
50%
Alienation
25%
Engagement
25%
Nazi Germany
25%
Homelands
25%
Vichy regime
25%
Army
25%
Vichy government
25%
Exiles
25%
Division
25%
Enemy
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Berlin
25%
Vichy
25%
allegiance
25%
Patriot
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