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During World War II, French citizens expressed that the German occupiers behaved more correctly than the American combat troops who replaced them. In The Struggle for Cooperation:Liberated France and the American Military, 19441946, author Robert L. Fuller presents a unique perspective on the relations between France and the United States during the Second World War. Until the summer of 1944, the German Army made real efforts to fare well with the French to make their occupation duties easier. The Americans also tried to get along with the French; however, American GIs were subjected to looser discipline than German soldiers. Most GIs behaved appropriately, but the small number who did not created an unfavorable impression among the Frenchwhich created tension, mutual feelings of suspicion and dislike, and occasional displays of outright hostility. Yet, because the war against the Axis powers was also Frances war, most French, especially officials, wanted to work cooperatively with the Americans to play their part in winning it.

Fuller reveals how the French handled various issues that demanded cooperation, including the requisition of French property, the treatment of Axis prisoners of war, the utilization of French transportation networks, GI crime, and the effective American takeover of the port of Marseille. Other interactions, such as controlling black markets and caring for displaced persons, fostered both cooperation and friction. Fuller establishes how all of these issues offered the possibility of working together peacefully or in conflict, and howmore often than notthe results ended with positive and amicable actions.

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The Struggle for Cooperation
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Series Editor: Joseph Craig
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The
Struggle
for
Cooperation
LIBERATED FRANCE
AND THE AMERICAN
MILITARY, 19441946
ROBERT L. FULLER
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Copyright 2019 by The University Press of Kentucky
Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth,
serving Bellarmine University, Berea College, Centre
College of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University,
The Filson Historical Society, Georgetown College,
Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University,
Morehead State University, Murray State University,
Northern Kentucky University, Transylvania University,
University of Kentucky, University of Louisville,
and Western Kentucky University.
All rights reserved.
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ISBN 978-0-8131-7662-8 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-8131-7664-2 (pdf)
ISBN 978-0-8131-7663-5 (epub)
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Contents
Abbreviations
ABD
Airborne Division
AFA
Aide aux Forces allies (Aid to Allied Forces; the French office supervising the material needs of Allied armies)
AMGOT
Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories
ARC
American Red Cross
AWOL
absent without leave
CFLN
Comit franais de Libration nationale (French Committee of National Liberation)
CIC
Counter Intelligence Corps
CID
Criminal Investigation Department (division of the Office of the Provost Marshal)
COMZ
Communication Zone (zone through which military supplies must pass to reach the front)
CRS
Compagnies rpublicaines de scurit (Interior Ministry troops)
DPs
displaced persons
DST
Direction de la Surveillance du territoire (French counterintelligence agency)
ETO
European theater of operations
FFI
Forces franais de lIntrieure (French Forces of the Interior; resistance fighters)
FTP
Francs-Tireurs et Partisans (Communist-dominated resistance fighters)
G-4
US Army designation for Logistics
G-5
US Army designation for Civil Affairs
GI
government issue (an American soldier of lower rank)
GPRF
Gouvernement provisoire de la Rpublique franaise (provisional government of Charles de Gaulle, 19441945)
IG
inspector general
IOU
I owe you (debt acknowledgment)
IRCC
International Red Cross Committee
JAG
Judge Advocate General (oversees justice within the US Army)
LVF
Legion des Volontaires Franais contre le Bolchevisme (unit of the German army made up of French who volunteered to fight the Soviets)
MMLA
Mission militaire de Liaison administrative (French liaison to Allied armies)
MP
military police
NCO
noncommissioned officer
OPM
Office of the Provost Marshal
OSS
Office of Strategic Services (American intelligence agency)
PC
Bureau des Ponts et Chausses (Department of Bridges and Roads)
PCF
Parti communiste franais (French Communist Party)
PDR
[Ministry of] Prisoners, Deportees, and Refugees
PM
provost marshal
POW
prisoner of war
PPF
Parti populaire franaise (a French fascist party)
PTT
Postes, Tlgraphes et Tlphones (French telephone company and post office)
PX
post exchange (army store)
QM
quartermaster
R&R
rest and recreation or rest and recuperation
RG
Renseignements Gnraux (French domestic intelligence agency)
SFIO
Section franaise de lInternationale ouvrire (the main French socialist party after 1905)
SHAEF
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
SNCF
Socit national des chemins de fer franais (French national railroad company)
SS
Schutzstaffel (German military units that answered to Heinrich
Himmler rather than the army high command)
STO
Service du travail obligatoire (labor conscription instituted by
Vichy)
UK
United Kingdom
USAAF
United States Army Air Force
USO
United Service Organizations (volunteer organization created to assist and entertain troops)
USSR
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
VD
venereal disease
WAC
Womens Army Corps
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