Paris after the Liberation 1944-1949
Boegner (ed.),
Carnets du Pasteur Boegner,
p. 316
p. 142 ‘police spy’, Annie Cohen-Solal,
Paul Nizan,
p. 253
p. 143 ‘Not stupid…’, Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal depuis la Libération,
pp. 15–16
13. THE RETURN OF EXILES
p. 146 ‘Any news?’, Marguerite Duras,
La Douleur,
p. 15
p. 146 ‘The days of tears…’, quoted ibid., p. 41
p. 146 ‘Their faces were grey-green…’, Janet Flanner,
Paris Journal,
p. 26
p. 146 ‘a greenish, waxen…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal depuis la Libération,
p. 244
p. 147 ‘Gare de l’Est…’, Louise Alcan,
Sans armes et sans bagages,
p. 118
p. 147 ‘You must see this…’, Mary Vaudoyer, conversation, 23 November 1992
p. 148 ‘the best of the French’, Annette Wieviorka,
Déportation et génocide,
p. 88
p. 149 ‘still dressed in the striped uniform…’, Galtier-Boissière,
Mon Journal depuis la Libération,
p. 231
p. 149 ‘musulmans’, from Dr Dvojetski,
Revue d’histoire de la médecine hébraïque,
Paris, No. 56, July 1962, pp. 55–91, CDJC
p. 149 ‘Joy did not come…’, Pierre Daix,
J’ai cru au matin,
p. 143
p. 149 ‘
univers concentrationnaire
’, Dvojetski,
Revue d’histoire
…, CDJC
p. 149 ‘She had bought me…’, Raymond Ruffin,
La Vie des Français au jour le jour,
p. 171
p. 151 ‘All the pictures…’, Gertrude Stein,
Wars I Have Seen,
p. 174
p. 152 ‘an Aztec eagle’, Anne Chisolm,
Nancy Cunard,
p. 207
p. 152 ‘a tall lanky Irishman…’, Deirdre Bair,
Samuel Beckett,
p. 207
p. 152 ‘It’s better not to ask…’, Julien Green,
Journal,
p. 668
p. 153 ‘Paris seemed terrifying to me…’, quoted Susan Mary Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
p. 33
p. 153 ‘There was a terrible moment…’, 10 September 1945, LDCP-CR
p. 154 ‘the most expensive discomfort…’, quoted Philip Ziegler,
King Edward VIII,
p. 509
p. 154 ‘One of the best dinners…’, 17 October 1945, DD
p. 154 ‘At fifty…’, Jacques Dumaine,
Quai d’Orsay, 1945–51,
p. 42
p. 154 ‘so anxious to do right’, 28 October 1945, DCD
14. THE GREAT TRIALS
p. 156 ‘his neat, sallow head…’, Malcolm Muggeridge,
Chronicles of Wasted Time,
vol ii, p. 20
p. 156 ‘The purge trials…’, Susan Mary Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
p. 46
p. 157 ‘it was not possible…’, Claude Bouchinet-Serreulles, conversation, 23 November 1992
p. 157 ‘One sees more and more…’, Philippe Boegner (ed.),
Carnets du Pasteur Boegner,
p. 335
p. 157 ‘
la stricte exécution
…’, Article 3 of decree of 28 November 1944, quoted Jacques Charpentier,
Au Service de la Liberté,
p. 256
p. 158 ‘silently to surrender…’, Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
p. 27
p. 158 32 per cent, Bulletin 16 August 1945, fieldwork 11–25 July, IFOP
p. 158 ‘furious with de Gaulle…’, 30 April 1945, DD
p. 159 ‘Why do you not…’, Charpentier,
Au Service de la Liberté,
p. 267
p. 160 ‘The assembly exploded in anger…’, stenographic version of Comrade Popova’s report to the International Section of the Central Committee, 16 July 1945, RGASPI 17/128/748
p. 161 ‘I made a fine speech’, Jacques Isorni,
Philippe Pétain,
p. 477
p. 162 ‘They are putting the armistice…’, Charpentier,
Au Service de la Liberté,
p. 267
p. 162 ‘was not a dishonourable…’, quoted Haute Cour de Justice,
Le Procès du Maréchal Pétain
p. 163 ‘The fat of his face…’, Janet Flanner,
Paris Journal,
p. 39
p. 164 ‘for several months’, quoted Isorni,
Philippe Pétain,
pp. 400–401
p. 165 ‘For four years…’, quoted Jean-Pierre Azéma, ‘La Milice’,
20ème Siècle,
No. 28, December 1990, p. 104
p. 165 ‘I amnot…’, Haute Cour de Justice,
Le Procès du Maréchal Pétain,
p. 257
p. 165 ‘Each day…’, quoted Isorni,
Philippe Pétain,
p. 476
p. 165 ‘Trust me…’, ibid., p. 393
p. 166 ‘he was incapable…’, Comte René de Chambrun, conversation, 16 October 1992
p. 166 ‘The examination procedure…’, article by Madeleine Jacob,
Franc-Tireur,
6 October 1945
p. 167 ‘Like Andalusian…’, Charpentier,
Au Service de la Liberté,
p. 268
p. 167 ‘The Laval trial…’, Boegner (ed.),
Carnets du Pasteur Boegner,
p. 352
p. 168 ‘If Laval is executed…’, ibid.
p. 169 ‘The only time…’, Baronne Élie de Rothschild, conversation, 30 October 1992
p. 169 ‘black-market queens’, Alsop,
To Marietta from Paris,
p.
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