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Radio 4,26 Jul 2025,57 mins

P茅tain on Trial: From Hero to Traitor

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Allan Little explores the troubling legacy of Philippe P茅tain鈥檚 infamous trial, 80 years on, which shook and divided France to its core. Poring over archive, we hear how France attempted to reckon with its collaboration with the Nazi regime, the trial acting as a mirror for the nation to face up to its dark past. Eight decades of disagreement over P茅tain鈥檚 crimes reflect not only national trauma, but a country that remains deeply divided over its past, even today. Little speaks with those who find modern parallels with a resurgent far right, finding contemporary relevance in a country in which P茅tainism remains alive and well. He hears from Julian Jackson, historian and author of France on Trial, who argues that it was the nation itself that was put on trial in 1945. They discuss the key moments and why the event took such a toll on the nation's psyche. Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief for The Economist, sees P茅tain as a reference point for a country preoccupied with its past, and a reminder of dark and painful times. Nabila Ramdani, author of Fixing France, believes the trial remains as relevant as ever, with far right figures rehabilitating P茅tain鈥檚 image and apologising for his actions. Historian Daniel Lee counts the cost of collaboration on France鈥檚 Jewish population. He reflects on why the Holocaust was almost completely absent from the trial, despite the Vichy regime having sent thousands of Jews to their deaths. Presented by Allan Little Produced by Robbie Armstrong Executive producer: Mark Rickards A Whistledown Scotland production for 成人快手 Radio 4

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