Abstract | Reid examines the trajectory of one prominent deported resister and historian of deportation, Germaine Tillion. He concludes by examining the nature of the "unfinished mourning" Henry Rousso identifies at the heart of the Vichy Syndrome and the ways in which this concept, transferred from the individual to the collective by Rousso, is enriched when it is brought back from collective psychology in order to analyze the individual case of Tillion.
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