I
just finished a great book that my friends Marjorie and Antoine gave me, “1940”
by Max Gallo. It describes the first
year of WWII in France.
A
major figure in the book is Philippe Pétain, the head of the Vichy government during
the war. Petain was one of the great
heroes of WWI, the Lion of Verdun, and the French people rallied around him
after the devastating defeat at the hands of the Germans in 1940. While trying to protect France from the worst
excesses of the Nazis, he instituted a policy of collaboration which is
considered today a black chapter in French history.
After
the war, Pétain was tried and convicted of treason, though his death sentence
was commuted by De Gaulle.
I
was curious to know what French people now think of Pétain, a major figure in
20th century France, given his very mixed history. So I asked my friends, “What is Petain’s
reputation?” What I got back was interesting.
Some
of my friends thought the French see him as a devil, the man who betrayed his
country to the Nazis. They really don’t
consider his heroism in WWI at all.
Others
thought his reputation is more ambiguous – that of a hero who tried to save his
country in WWII but went much too far in cooperating with the Nazis. But on balance negative.
Our
French teacher had an interesting view.
She expected that the older the person, the more they would give credit
to Pétain’s heroism at Verdun. The
younger the person, the less they would see WWI as being important, given how
long ago it was.
That
was in part confirmed by Jean-Pierre, who is in his 60’s. He said that while he had studied the two
world wars in school, he hadn’t studied the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, even
though it was a very important event in modern French history – it was just too
long ago. Similarly, perhaps WWI and
even WWII are less a focus for today’s French students.
This
was borne out when we asked Chloe, who is a recent university
graduate. Her response:
“Pétain who?”
KVS
There's a good dictionary if you read it on kindle. I get my kindle books in French off of amazon.fr. The only problem with amazon.fr is that I can't have two amazon kindle accounts available at the same time. You have to disengage one from the kindle app before you can use the other. At least, that was how it was when I checked a couple of years ago. So I buy my English books using iBooks or google play books and keep kindle for French. But just touching a word to see the meaning (it's a French to French dictionary) is really great.
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