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And The Show Went On

In June 1940 Paris fell to the Nazis who made the world's cultural capital their favourite entertainment ground. Music halls and cabarets thrived during the occupation providing plenty of work for actors singers and musicians - except for Jews. The likes of Maurice Chevalier and Edith Piaf who had entertained the French troops now unabashedly provided amusement to the Germans. After the invasion of France those artists still in Paris had to find ways to survive. Although Matisse and others kept out of view Picasso could not avoid Nazi visitors. A few like Beckett joined the Resistance. Some were arrested and died in German hands. Others entertained the enemy. The theatres reopened the movie cameras rolled galleries sold paintings looted from Jewish families pro-German writers and their
rivals fought in print. Told through the experiences of renowned creative figures and witnesses of the times And the Show Went On is an authoritative account of how Paris's artistic world lived through the Occupation both of those who suffered Nazi oppression and those who prospered through collaboration.
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In June 1940 Paris fell to the Nazis who made the world's cultural capital their favourite entertainment ground. Music halls & cabarets thrived during the occupation providing plenty of work for actors singers & musicians
- except for Jews. The likes of Maurice Chevalier & Edith Piaf who had entertained the French troops now unabashedly provided amusement to the Germans. After the invasion of France those artists still in Paris had to find ways to survive. Although Matisse & others kept out of view Picasso could not avoid Nazi visitors. A few like Beckett joined the Resistance. Some were arrested & died in German hands. Others entertained the enemy. The theatres reopened the movie cameras rolled galleries sold paintings looted from Jewish families pro-German writers & their rivals fought in print. Told through the experiences of renowned creative figures & witnesses of the times & the Show Went On is an authoritative account of how Paris's artistic world lived through the Occupation both of those who suffered Nazi oppression & those who prospered through collaboration.

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France - A state situated in Western Europe with several overseas territories.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Entertainment - Something that provides amusement
Collaboration - To work alongside someone to create something.
Print - A mechanical process of putting text onto paper. It can also relate to a pattern on an item.

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