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In contrast to its brutal seizure of the Balkans, the Italian Armys 1940-1943 relatively mild occupation of the French Riviera and nearby alpine regions bred the myth of the Italian brava gente, or good fellow, an agreeable occupier who abstained from the savage wartime behaviors so common across Europe.

Employing a multi-tiered approach, Emanuele Sica examines the simultaneously conflicting and symbiotic relationship between the French population and Italian soldiers. At the grassroots level, Sica asserts that the cultural proximity between the soldiers and the local population, one-quarter of which was Italian, smoothed the sharp angles of miscommunication and cultural faux-pas at a time of great uncertainty. At the same time, it encouraged a laxness in discipline that manifested as fraternization and black marketeering. Sicas examination of political tensions highlights how French prefects and mayors fought to keep the tatters of sovereignty in the face of military occupation. In addition, he reveals the tense relationship between Fascist civilian authorities eager to fulfil imperial dreams of annexation and army leaders desperate to prevent any action that might provoke French insurrection. Finally, he completes the tableau with detailed accounts of how food shortages and French Resistance attacks brought sterner Italian methods, why the Fascists attempted Italianization of the French border city of Menton failed, and the ways the occupation zone became an unlikely haven for Jews.

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THE HISTORY OF MILITARY OCCUPATION Edited by John Laband and Ian F W Beckett - photo 1
THE HISTORY OF MILITARY OCCUPATION
Edited by John Laband and Ian F W Beckett
MUSSOLINI'S ARMY IN THE FRENCH RIVIERA
Italy's Occupation of France
EMANUELE SICA
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield
2016 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Picture 2This book is printed on acid-free paper.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Sica, Emanuele, 1975
Title: Mussolini's army in the French Riviera : Italy's occupation of France / Emanuele Sica.
Description: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2016. | Series: The history of military occupation | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015024289 | ISBN 9780252039850 (hardcover : acid-free paper) | ISBN 9780252097966 (e-book)
Subjects: LCSH: FranceHistoryItalian occupation, 19421943. | World War, 19391945FranceRiviera. | Italy. EsercitoHistoryWorld War, 19391945. | World War, 19391945Social aspectsFranceRiviera. | Riviera (France)History, Military20th century. | Riviera (France)Social conditions20th century. | BISAC: HISTORY / Military / World War II. | HISTORY / Europe / Italy. | history / Europe / France.
Classification: LCC D802.F8 S483 2016 | DDC 944.9/40816DC23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015024289
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
As much as a research project and the writing of a book is often a solitary journey, many individuals were instrumental in helping me complete the task.
My friend and colleague Lynne Taylor had a lasting influence on my research and gave me the skill and passion to become a historian. Roger Sarty has also provided me with a love for military history and the impact of culture on warfare.
Series editors John Laband and Ian F W Beckett provided me with invaluable guidance and encouragement. Everyone at the University of Illinois Press has been extremely helpful in coaching me through the publishing process, but a special mention should be made to acquisitions editor Daniel Nasset, who strongly believed in the feasibility of the project, and to project manager Tad Ringo for smoothing the angles in the last steps of the process. Jill R. Hughes has been a kind and very effective editor, carefully polishing my manuscript from imperfections and inconsistencies. Her work has been invaluable and is a reminder that book editors are a crucial part of the printing industry. I should not fail to mention the fundamental role played by the anonymous reviewers of my manuscript. Your criticisms enabled me to significantly better the book.
My colleagues and friends at the University of Waterloo, Queen's University, and the Royal Military College of Canada have proven supportive and offered important advice for my research. Suzanne Langlois and Valerie Deacon also helped me at different stages of my career, and their support should be acknowledged. A heartfelt thank-you as well to my students in Waterloo and my officer cadets in Kingston, who remind me how enjoyable it is to teach and study history.
Many persons in the archives deserve my praise: Fabrice Ospedale of the Archives Dpartementales des Alpes-Maritimes, Nicola Cappellano, Alessandro Gionfrida of the Archivio dellUfficio Storico dello Stato Maggiore dellEsercito, Stefania Ruggeri of the Archivio Storico Diplomatico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri, Valrie Renoux of the Archives Municipales de Menton, and the personnel of the Archivio Centrale dello Stato. For the fruitful discussions, sometimes around glasses of wine and espressos, I would like to thank in particular my Italian colleagues Nicola Labanca, Filippo Focardi, and Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi. Their works have been very inspirational.
I owe a great debt of gratitude to my family and friends. Elio Pesso supported in many ways my stay in Nice and graciously shared his knowledge and wisdom about the history of the French Riviera. My wife's family enthusiastically supported my research and gave me welcome company in times of loneliness. My own family backed me unconditionally in my peregrinations around the world. In particular, my father, Mario, who influenced my career in many ways, read my manuscript, correcting some glaring mistakes and providing insightful comments to my research. I am deeply grateful to my mother, Odette, for teaching me French and instilling my love of reading at a very young age. Finally, my wife, Elena, has never failed to support me in my career, and my book is truly her accomplishment as much as it is mine. Along with our two cats, Nymeria and Platone, she provided solid and heartwarming companionship far from our Patria.
This book is dedicated to my grandfathers, Giovanni Sica and Vittorio Cecchetto, who fought as Italian soldiers during the First and Second World Wars.
ABBREVIATIONS
ACSArchivio Centrale dello Stato
ADAHPArchives Dpartementales des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
ADAMArchives Dpartementales des Alpes-Maritimes
ASMAEArchivio Storico Diplomatico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri
AUSSMEArchivio dellUfficio Storico dello Stato Maggiore dellEsercito
CGQJCommissariat General aux Questions Juives (Office for Jewish Affairs)
CIAFCommissione Italiana per lArmistizio con la Francia (Italian Armistice Commission with France)
CTAFranco-German Armistice Commission
DECSADelegazione Esercito Controllo Scacchiere Alpino (Army Delegation for the Control of the Alpine Front)
EFTFEmanuele Filiberto Testa di Ferro (Italian army division)
GaFGuardia alla Frontiera
GANGruppi dAzione Nizzarda (Nice Action Groups)
LFCLgion Franaise des Combattants
LVFLgion des Volontaires Franais contre le Bolchevisme
MINCULPOPMinistero della Cultura Popolare (Ministry of Popular Culture)
MURMouvements Unis de la Rsistance (Unified Movements of the Resistance)
NAPnucleo antiparacadutisti (anti-paratrooper units)
ObWOberbefehlshaber West (German Army Command in the West)
OVRAOrganizzazione per la Vigilanza e la Repressione dellAntifascismo (Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Anti-Fascism)
PCIPartito Comunista Italiano (Italian Communist Party)
PNFPartito Nazionale Fascista (Italian Fascist Party)
PPFParti Populaire Franais
SBMSocit des Bains de Mers et des trangers
SIMServizio Informazioni Militare
SHATService Historique de lArme de Terre
SMGStato Maggiore Italiano (Italian General Staff), also known as Comando Supremo
SMREStato Maggiore dellEsercito (Italian General Staff Army), also known as Superesercito
SOLService dOrdre Lgionnaire
STOService du Travail Obligatoire
CHRONOLOGY OF THE ITALIAN OCCUPATION OF SOUTHEASTERN FRANCE
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