Description
1941 Doubleday publishing edition. No dustjacket. Hardcover has some fading at spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This compelling wartime diary offers a firsthand account of life in Nazi-occupied Paris from 1940 to 1941, penned by Austrian-born writer Ernst Lothar. Originally published in German as “Unser Kampf,” this English translation captures Lothar’s vivid observations and insights into the harsh realities of life under the Vichy regime. As a witness to the tumultuous events unfolding in the City of Light, Lothar’s diary provides a rare and invaluable perspective on the daily struggles, acts of resistance, and the resilience of the Parisian people during one of the darkest periods in modern history. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate this authentic and poignant record of a pivotal moment in time, offering a unique window into the human experience amidst the chaos and oppression of war.