Paris after the Liberation 1944-1949
Myers,
Hemingway,
p. 408
p. 43 ‘You are lucky’, Charles de Gaulle,
Mémoires de guerre,
vol. ii, p. 302
p. 44 ‘That day Leclerc’s division…’, Amouroux,
La Grande Histoire des Français sous L’Occupation,
vol. viii, p. 684
p. 45 ‘enormous disorder…’, Simone de Beauvoir,
La Force de l’âge,
pp. 609–10
p. 45 ‘The greatness of man…’,
Combat,
25 August 1944, quoted Paul Marie de la Gorce,
L’Après Guerre,
p. 10
p. 45 ‘gave her a lot…’, Julien Green,
Journal,
p. 669
p. 46 ‘A vibrant crowd surrounds…’, Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal pendant l’Occupation,
p. 276
p. 47 ‘abandoned by their officers…’, ibid., p. 280
p. 47 ‘were mixed up together…’, Boegner (ed.),
Carnets du Pasteur Boegner,
p. 295
p. 49 ‘One would have liked…’, Léonard Rist, quoted Charles Rist,
Une Saison gâtée,
p. 432
p. 50 ‘The request of Georges Bidault…’, René Brouillet, conversation, 15 October 1992
p. 51 ‘were not very good’, 25 August 1944, BD
p. 51 ‘
débauche de fraternité
’, Beauvoir,
La Force des choses,
p. 13
5. LIBERATED PARIS
p. 53 ‘The combination was enough…’, 25 August 1944, BD
p. 54 ‘
C’est un plébiscite
’, Bulletin No. 1, 1 October 1944, IFOP
p. 54 ‘There took place…’, Charles de Gaulle,
Mémoires de guerre,
vol. ii, p. 313
p. 54 ‘Mixed in the immense crowd…’, Simone de Beauvoir,
La Force de l’âge,
p. 612
p. 55 ‘cut in half’, Jean Cocteau,
Journal 1942–1945,
p. 534
p. 55 ‘The heroes multiplied…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal pendant l’Occupation,
p. 284
p. 56 ‘The effect was fantastic…’, Malcolm Muggeridge,
Chronicles of Wasted Time,
vol. ii, p. 211
p. 56 ‘Public order…’, Philippe Boegner (ed.),
Carnets du Pasteur Boegner,
p. 301
p. 57 ‘like a marriage feast’, Philippe Robrieux,
Histoire intérieure du parti communiste,
vol. ii, p. 20
p. 57 ‘For shit’s sake…’, quoted ibid., vol. i, p. 519
p. 60 ‘the spoken word…’, Beauvoir,
La Force de l’âge,
p. 599
p. 60 ‘packed full of types…’, Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal depuis la Libération,
p. 43
p. 61 ‘the short lampshade skirts…’, Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal pendant l’Occupation,
p. 251
p. 61 ‘
les élégantes
…’, Beauvoir,
La Force de l’âge,
p. 597
p. 61 ‘
se dédouaner
’, Hervé Le Boterf,
La Vie parisienne sous l’Occupation,
p. 414
p. 62 ‘There were only flickering…’, Muggeridge,
Chronicles of Wasted Time,
p. 211
6. THE PASSAGE OF EXILES
p. 67 ‘This is not the occasion…’, P. G. Wodehouse to Home Secretary, 4 September 1944, copy included in MI5 report of 28 September 1944, DCP
p. 68 ‘that the best thing…’, DCD, 1 December 1944
p. 68 ‘a gloomy sort of chap’, Malcolm Muggeridge,
Chronicles of Wasted Time,
vol. ii, p. 232
7. WAR TOURISTS AND RITZKRIEG
p. 70 ‘Hitlers come and go…’, Malcolm Muggeridge,
Chronicles of Wasted Time,
vol. ii, p. 221
p. 71 ‘Paris was liberated…’, Brassaï,
Conversations avec Picasso,
p. 150
p. 71 ‘Who’s there?…’, Cleve Gray, conversation, 24 November 1992
p. 73 ‘It was an American enclave…’, Simone de Beauvoir,
La Force des choses,
p. 29
p. 73 ‘I’m Eric Blair’, Paul Potts,
Dante Called you Beatrice
(London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1960), quoted Bernard Crick,
George Orwell,
p. 324
p. 74 ‘
Vous êtes un général
…’, Beauvoir,
La Force des choses,
p. 27, and Magouche Fielding, conversation, 18 February 1992
p. 74 ‘the impression that members…’, 5 October 1944, DD
p. 76 ‘beginning a romance’, Martha Gellhorn,
A Honeyed Peace,
p. 74
p. 76 ‘a prudery…’, 6 February 1945, AN F/1 a/3255
8. THE É PURATION SAUVAGE
p. 77 ‘At Saint-Sauveur…’, 28 June 1944, BD
p. 78 ‘My ass…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal depuis la Libération,
p. 11
p. 79 ‘you did not have to be cosy…’, Sir Isaiah Berlin, conversation, 12 August 1993
p. 81 ‘Considering their youth…’, Malcolm Muggeridge,
Chronicles of Wasted Time,
vol. ii, p. 217
p. 83 ‘made incapable…’, Director-General of SNCF, AN F/1 a/3208
p. 83 ‘The
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