
L'Œil et l'oreille de la Résistance: Action et rôle des agents des P.T.T. dans la clandestinité au cours du second conflit mondial : actes du ... les 21, 22, 23 novembre 1984
작성자
France
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Comité D'histoire De La Poste Et Des Télécommunications.
,
Institut d'histoire du temps présent (France)
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Action & Adventure
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
472
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1986
출판사
Editions Eres
판
Erès
ISBN-10
2865860361
ISBN-13
9782865860364
설명
This work delves into the significant yet often overlooked contributions of the Post and Telecommunications Network agents during World War II. Through a collection of insights presented at a colloquium organized by prominent historical committees, the text examines how these unsung heroes operated in the shadows, facilitating communication and intelligence amidst the chaos of war.
The discussions highlight numerous clandestine activities that played a crucial role in resistance movements across France. By revealing the strategies employed by these agents, the work illustrates their ingenuity and dedication in ensuring messages were sent and received securely, often at great personal risk.
The authors, including various historians and officials from the field, aim to shed light on the historical impact and legacy of the Post and Telecommunications, emphasizing their vital role in the fabric of wartime resistance. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, this examination not only honors those who served but also enriches the understanding of wartime communication's complexities.
Ultimately, the text serves as a vital resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, offering an in-depth look into a pivotal aspect of history that shaped the course of events during one of the most tumultuous times in modern history.
The discussions highlight numerous clandestine activities that played a crucial role in resistance movements across France. By revealing the strategies employed by these agents, the work illustrates their ingenuity and dedication in ensuring messages were sent and received securely, often at great personal risk.
The authors, including various historians and officials from the field, aim to shed light on the historical impact and legacy of the Post and Telecommunications, emphasizing their vital role in the fabric of wartime resistance. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, this examination not only honors those who served but also enriches the understanding of wartime communication's complexities.
Ultimately, the text serves as a vital resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, offering an in-depth look into a pivotal aspect of history that shaped the course of events during one of the most tumultuous times in modern history.