Bronzes to Bullets Bronzes to Bullets

Bronzes to Bullets

Vichy and the Destruction of French Public Statuary, 1941–1944

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Publisher Description

Bronzes to Bullets tells the story of French statues and monuments that were melted down and shipped to Nazi munitions factories during the Second World War. Beginning with the economic context that led to the destruction of public art, the book goes on to detail the process by which monuments were removed and destroyed and the metal sent to Germany for Hitler's war machine. The most remarkable part of the story is the reaction of the French public to the loss of its artwork. People protested all over France, and many communities took extraordinary measures to save their statues. This protest, and the way the collaborationist Vichy government handled it, sheds light on the complexities of life in wartime France.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2008
November 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stanford University Press
SELLER
Stanford University Press
SIZE
9
MB
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