Vichy France's adaptation to a German-imposed summer timetable (Daylight Savings Time) offers Philippe Burrin an apt metaphor for French life under German occupation.
Maybe the reviewer wasn't aware of the original timezone difference, with this emphasis on summer time? *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
In 1945 France chose GMT + 1 as its time, winter and summer. In 1975, Giscard d'Estaing brought summer time back in response to the first oil shock. Since then France has been on GMT + 1 in winter, GMT + 2 in summer.
What changes have there been to German time over that period? (C20?) Didn't West Germany also bring back summer time in the late '70s?