Machine generated contents note: 1. War comes to the kingdom; 2. The landscape of resistance and the clandestine press; 3. ’Look to the East!’ collaboration, colonialism, and compensatory schemes; 4. ’Indies lost, disaster born’: the trauma of early 1942; 5. Mutuality, equality, and a Dutch commonwealth: the queen’s speech of December 7, 1942; 6. Countering the commonwealth: the center and right enter the fray; 7. ’After our liberation, that of Indonesia’: preparing for battle; 8. Wartime consensus and post-war pressures; Conclusion: the end of an era.
"Visions of Empire in the Nazi-Occupied Netherlands is both a political history of the Nazi-occupied Netherlands and a study of empire, occupation, and decolonization"-- Provided by publisher..
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