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23 July 1940 (drafted in summer 1940)
Guéret (Creuse), after demobilisation
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Marc Bloch Writes — Guéret Summer 1940

Marc Bloch, historian, staff captain

, 54, is one of the greatest French historians, co-founder of the Annales school and professor at the Sorbonne. Mobilised as a staff captain, assigned to the rear services of the 1st Army, he lived the debacle from within: confused orders, retreat without direction, evacuation through Dunkirk, return to France via England.

Demobilised at Guéret in mid-July, he decides to write hot, in a few weeks, his analysis of the catastrophe. The future book will be entitled Strange Defeat. Bloch knows he will not be able to publish it: the text will remain in a drawer, all the more so as Vichy's antisemitic legislation, which will strike the Jews from October, threatens him personally.

What remains is the historian's intellectual choice: what central thesis to give his testimony? To name a betrayal of the elites, the intellectual incapacity of a command still rooted in 1918, or a moral collapse of all French society? The analysis he settles on will shape the reading of the defeat for generations.

Summer 1940, you are historian Marc Bloch: what central explanation do you give for the defeat?

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