Les prémices de Thiaroye: L’influence de la captivité allemande sur les soldats noirs français à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

IF 0.6 Q1 HISTORY French Colonial History Pub Date : 2012-05-01 DOI:10.1353/FCH.2012.0007
Raffael Scheck
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After repressing the mutiny of West African ex-prisoners in Thiaroye near Dakar on 1 December 1944, the French military authorities concluded that the German treatment of these prisoners had made them prone to revolting. Allegedly, the Germans had planned to destabilize French colonialism by treating the prisoners well (despite the German army massacres of black French soldiers in June 1940) and by allowing black prisoners to enter into intimate relationships with white French women. The article critically analyzes the explanations of the French authorities for the revolt of Thiaroye, tracing the motivations of the ex-prisoners to the way they interpreted Free French policies after liberation in the context of their captivity experience. It argues that the relatively correct German treatment of the African POWs after the summer of 1940 and the contacts of prisoners with French civilians were circumstantial and not part of a deliberate German policy to incite revolts in the French colonies. Ultimately, the unruliness of African ex-prisoners resulted much less from German measures than from the disillusioning experience of the soldiers with the Vichy and Free French authorities during and after captivity, which formed a powerful contrast to the mostly friendly and respectful treatment of the Africans by the French civilian population.
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Thiaroye的开端:二战结束时德国俘虏对法国黑人士兵的影响
1944年12月1日在达喀尔附近的Thiaroye镇压了西非前囚犯的兵变后,法国军事当局得出结论,认为德国对这些囚犯的待遇使他们容易起义。据称,德国人计划通过善待囚犯(尽管1940年6月德国军队屠杀了法国黑人士兵)和允许黑人囚犯与法国白人妇女建立亲密关系来动摇法国殖民主义。本文批判性地分析了法国当局对Thiaroye起义的解释,追溯了前囚犯的动机,以及他们在被囚禁经历的背景下解释解放后自由法国政策的方式。它认为,德国在1940年夏天之后对非洲战俘的相对正确的待遇以及战俘与法国平民的接触都是间接的,而不是德国在法国殖民地煽动叛乱的蓄意政策的一部分。最终,非洲前囚犯的不守规矩与其说是德国的措施造成的,不如说这些士兵在被囚禁期间和之后对维希和自由法国当局的幻灭经历,这与法国平民对非洲人的友好和尊重形成了强烈的对比。
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