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From the supplier: The Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia is interpreted through 'A Stricken Field,' a novel by reporter Martha Gellhorn. Topics include her use of French General Louis Eugene Faucher as a model for transcending the moral confusion and pessimism which dominated and threatened emerging democracies.
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Title: STRICKEN FIELD: MARTHA GELLHORN AND LOUIS EUGENE FAUCHER IN PRAGUE, 1938.
Author: Richard Francis Crane
Publication:East European Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1999
Publisher: East European Quarterly
Volume: 33 Issue: 4 Page: 427
Distributed by Thomson Gale
STRICKEN FIELD: MARTHA GELLHORN AND LOUIS EUGENE FAUCHER IN PRAGUE, 1938.: An article from: East European Quarterly
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Author(s)Richard Francis Crane
PublisherEast European Quarterly
ISBN / ASINB00099LRU4
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