
Overview
Marcelle and Elise are two elderly French women who live at opposite ends of the country but shared similar experiences in the Second World War. During the German occupation of France, when their husbands deserted them, they had affairs with German soldiers. In 1944, the women suffered public humiliation as punishment for their so-called collaboration horizontale. This alternative portrait of the occupation interweaves archive footage with testimony from Marcelle and Elise, neighbours, and resistance fighters.
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18 - 1Grey Owl: The Great White Hoax April 17, 1999
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18 - 2The Crossing April 24, 1999
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18 - 3Tales from the Oklahoma Land Runs May 01, 1999
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18 - 4The Lost Temple of J-a-v-a May 08, 1999
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18 - 5Sleeping with the Enemy May 22, 1999
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18 - 6Before the Titanic May 29, 1999
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18 - 7The Forgotten Volunteers June 05, 1999
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18 - 8Letting the Genie out of the Bottle June 26, 1999
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18 - 9The Spies Who Fooled Hitler: MI5 at War October 02, 1999
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18 - 10Ivan the Terrible November 06, 1999
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18 - 11Tales of the Eiffel Tower November 20, 1999
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18 - 12A Very British Mutiny December 04, 1999