Abstract

Chapter 2 outlines Vichy's project for regeneration in the aftermath of the defeat. This chapter looks at the regime's priority of a return to the land and its emphasis on youth, alongside Vichy's desire to promote regeneration through the exclusion of Jews and other minorities. However, case studies of Pierre Caziot and Georges Lamirand reveal that the regime was far from united over the Jewish Question. With so many of Vichy's youth leaders inspired by the Catholic teachings of Jacques Maritain and Emmanuel Mounier, the final part of this chapter examines the complicated relationship between these leading Catholic intellectuals and the Jewish Question.

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