In June 1940, German military forces invade the fictional village of Villeneuve, along the French-Swiss border in the department
(province) of Jura, France. The village is put into disarray by the
occupying German military, which quickly takes control of all aspects of
Villeneuve life, including the subjugation of the local government and
police. During the invasion, many residents are either killed or
wounded, but the survivors attempt to rebuild from the carnage and try
to make sense of the German occupation and the new order that has
descended upon their village.
Over the course of the series, viewers witness the evolution of main
characters and a variety of minor and recurring characters, as they
resist, adapt or collaborate to varying degrees with the occupying
German forces with a strong Gestapo presence. The series also presents, in its later seasons, the perspective of an SS
officer, Heinrich Müller, a German who investigates acts of resistance
and helps to administer and enforce German rule in the village, as the
series's main antagonist.
Each season corresponds to one year of the occupation, with the exception of season 1 and season 2, which jointly cover 1940.[2]
Stories are set almost exclusively in and around Villeneuve at
locations like the school, private residences, police headquarters,
German military and SS headquarters, brothel, government offices, local
businesses, and surrounding farms and countryside.
Both main and supporting characters' individual loyalties,
friendships, morals, and family ties are routinely put to the test as a
result of greed, hunger, violence, antisemitism, power struggles, and
unseen events occurring during World War II as the village's resources
and manpower are increasingly diverted towards supporting the German war
effort.
All political dissent and resistance by the occupied villagers is
brutally repressed by certain members of the Villeneuve police, the
newly formed Milice
and the Gestapo, which uses coercion, torture and murder to achieve
their goal of a subdued populace they view as inferior. The Gestapo and
German military leaders also engage in rounding up the village's Jewish
population for deportation to foreign ghettos and concentration camps by
putting pressure upon the local police and political leaders to meet
strict Jewish deportation quotas.
Other story lines focus upon the formation and coalescence of
disparate French resistance groups in the area including the local
communist party, Jewish resistance fighters, French Forces of the Interior,
police sympathetic to the cause and a ragtag group of inexperienced
fighters hiding in the surrounding wooded areas, primarily disaffected
youths fleeing the German policy of Service du travail obligatoire, a forced labour program that provides manpower for factories based in Germany. In season 6 (1944), after the Allies
liberate Paris, the French resistance makes contact with members of the
US Army working behind enemy lines and begins to cooperate directly
with the Allies to help sabotage German military operations.
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