Doctors at War, Ellen Hampton
Doctors at War, Ellen Hampton
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Doctors at War
The Clandestine Battle Against the Nazi Occupation of France

Author: Ellen Hampton

Narrator: Christa Lewis

Unabridged: 7 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/27/2023


Synopsis

Doctors at War tells the stories of physicians in France working to impede the German war effort and undermine French collaborators during the Occupation from 1940 to 1945. Determined to defeat the Third Reich's incursion, one group of prominent Paris doctors founded a medical network to treat injured Resistance fighters who they then secretly transported to Allied countries to avoid forced labor in Germany. Another team of medics organized a cabal focused on intelligence gathering and sabotage that became one of the largest in wartime France, even after the Gestapo arrested and imprisoned its leaders. Deported to concentration camps, these physicians continued to frustrate Nazi efforts by rendering aid and keeping their fellow prisoners alive. Others joined rural guerrilla camps to care for the young conscripts fighting to block German reinforcements from reaching Normandy after the D-Day landing.

These stories add a crucial dimension to the history of Occupied France. Written for both historians and general listeners of World War II history, Doctors at War stands as a dramatic, character-driven account of physicians' courage and resilience in the face of evil. It serves as a window into life under a fascist regime and the travails of doctors who negotiated the terrifying moral labyrinth that was the German military's occupation of France.

About Ellen Hampton

Ellen Hampton is the author of Women of Valor: The Rochambelles on the WWII Front. She has a doctorate in history from L'École des hautes etudes en sciences sociales in Paris, and is a former lecturer at Sciences Po in Reims and the Universite de Paris II-Pantheon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zeb on February 03, 2023

After the Germans occupied Paris, one of the first things they did was to implement the Nuremburg Laws that limited the occupations that Jews were allowed to practice. For many hospitals it meant the loss of a portion of both their house doctors as well as their trainees. For the public it meant tha......more

Goodreads review by Frederick on September 04, 2024

Amazing saga of the medical community through WW2. Poignant, startling, and up lifting. A must read.......more