This is hardly the first time that the defeat of France in 1940 has been cited in U.S. punditry as emblematic of a profound societal failure. But the persistence of this myth doesn’t make it true, writes historian Alan Allport.

This is hardly the first time that the defeat of France in 1940 has been cited in U.S. punditry as emblematic of a profound societal failure. But the persistence of this myth doesn’t make it true, writes historian Alan Allport.