A Book and a Rifle: The Vercors Resistance in WWII

Published on May 20, 2018
Duration: 12:45

This video discusses the Vercors Resistance during WWII, focusing on a specific Berthier carbine modified with a Cross of Lorraine and 'V' insignia. It details the strategic importance of the Vercors plateau, the planned Allied operations, and the eventual German assault. The content highlights the bravery of the resistance fighters despite their limited resources and recommends Michael Pearson's book 'Tears of Glory' for further reading, with a caveat about its firearm accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Vercors Resistance in WWII was a brave French Resistance movement based on the Vercors plateau. They fought valiantly despite limited resources, symbolized by a unique Berthier carbine marked with a Cross of Lorraine and 'V'. Planned Allied support, Operation Mountaineers, never fully materialized, leaving them to face a major German assault.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Book and Rifle Review
  2. 00:18The Berthier Carbine and its Markings
  3. 00:51The Vercors: Geographical and Strategic Importance
  4. 01:53Operation Mountaineers: The Plan
  5. 04:03Normandy Invasion and Resistance Activation
  6. 05:12Vercors Resistance Mobilizes
  7. 06:33Limited Support and German Air Control
  8. 07:30The Free Republic of Vercors
  9. 07:56The German Assault on the Vercors
  10. 09:35Heroic Resistance Despite Poor Equipment
  11. 09:43Book Recommendation: Tears of Glory
  12. 10:25Critique of Firearms Accuracy in the Book
  13. 11:19Conclusion: A Great Read on the Resistance

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Vercors Resistance in WWII?

The Vercors Resistance was a significant French Resistance movement during World War II, based on the strategically important Vercors plateau in southeastern France. They bravely fought against German occupation, particularly during the summer of 1944.

What is the significance of the Cross of Lorraine and 'V' on the Vercors carbine?

The brass insignia on the Vercors carbine, a Cross of Lorraine combined with a 'V', served as a powerful symbol for the Vercors Resistance. It represented their identity and their fight for a liberated France.

What was Operation Mountaineers and how did it relate to the Vercors?

Operation Mountaineers was a planned Allied operation to drop paratroopers onto the Vercors plateau to establish a strongpoint. This was intended to support the liberation of southern France, but the paratrooper drop never occurred as planned.

What challenges did the Vercors Resistance face?

The Vercors Resistance faced immense challenges, including limited access to arms and equipment, lack of expected Allied reinforcements, and overwhelming German assaults. They also contended with German air superiority over the plateau.

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