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War & Peace Quote by Pierre Laval

"I feel that an understanding could be reached with Germany which would result in a lasting peace with Europe and believe that a German victory is preferable to a British and Soviet victory"

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Laval’s sentence is collaboration dressed up as statesmanship: a promise of “lasting peace” that smuggles in capitulation as prudence. The key word is “understanding” - not a treaty between equals, but a euphemism for accommodation with a conquering power. In 1940-42 Europe, “peace” didn’t mean stability; it meant accepting the new hierarchy Germany was imposing, then calling it order.

The second clause does the real work. By saying a “German victory is preferable to a British and Soviet victory,” Laval isn’t merely picking winners; he’s redefining France’s interests around fear and ideology. Britain represents stubborn democratic resistance and the possibility of a prolonged war that would keep France a battlefield. The Soviet Union is the specter that Laval, like many conservatives and centrists of the era, treats as an existential threat. He frames Germany as the lesser evil - a continental, anti-communist hegemon with whom one can supposedly negotiate - while casting Anglo-Soviet success as chaos, revenge, and social upheaval.

The intent is tactical and self-protective: justify Vichy’s cooperation, normalize the choice, and present collaboration as the sober alternative to “extremes.” The subtext is also personal. Laval was a politician trying to preserve relevance under occupation, selling the idea that France could buy a seat at the table by helping set it. History makes the line ring with bitter irony: the “understanding” he imagined required moral surrender first, and delivered neither peace nor leverage, only deeper entanglement in Germany’s crimes.

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Laval, Pierre. (2026, January 16). I feel that an understanding could be reached with Germany which would result in a lasting peace with Europe and believe that a German victory is preferable to a British and Soviet victory. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-that-an-understanding-could-be-reached-112732/

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Laval, Pierre. "I feel that an understanding could be reached with Germany which would result in a lasting peace with Europe and believe that a German victory is preferable to a British and Soviet victory." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-that-an-understanding-could-be-reached-112732/.

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"I feel that an understanding could be reached with Germany which would result in a lasting peace with Europe and believe that a German victory is preferable to a British and Soviet victory." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-that-an-understanding-could-be-reached-112732/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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Pierre Laval (June 28, 1883 - October 15, 1945) was a Politician from France.

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