Morality in the Resistance: overview through "Your Name is Renee: Ruth Kapp Hartz’s Story as a Hidden Child in Nazi-Occupied France", by Stacy Cretzmeyer
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The 1940’s will forever remain a significant period in French history. It was during this time that World War II occurred and Germany managed to take over three-fifths of mainland France. The remaining land became known as Vichy France. With such a strong a German presence and influence, even in Vichy France, all of France’s Jewish community was forced into hiding, to escape deportation and execution. The biography, Your Name is Renee: Ruth Kapp Hartz’s Story as a Hidden Child in Nazi-Occupied France, by Stacy Cretzmeyer, is the story of a Jewish family who escaped from occupied France to Vichy France and managed to hide and escape deportation for the duration of the war.
 
 

Table of Contents Morality in the Resistance: overview through "Your Name is Renee: Ruth Kapp Hartz’s Story as a Hidden Child in Nazi-Occupied France", by Stacy Cretzmeyer Table of Contents

 
  1. The biography gives a vivid portrayal of daily life in Vichy France.
  2. After their escape, Ruth and her family live in Arthes.
  3. Vichy politics was also depicted very well in the biography.
  4. All throughout the story, the Kapp family encounter various Resistance members.
  5. Though morally correct, the actions involved with the Resistance carried great risk.
  6. Interesting aspect of the Resistance - a higher percentage of people in Vichy France participated than in occupied France.
  7. It can also be said that Resistance members were upholding the moral values of the nation of France.
 
 
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