Americans in Paris_ Life and Death Under Nazi Occupation - Charles Glass [1]
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To the memory and glorious spirit of Charles Glass, Jr., my father and unwavering partisan, born 11 October, 1920, died 2 February, 2008.
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SECTION I
Josephine Baker. (©Roger-Viollet/TopFoto)
William C. Bullitt. (©Roger-Viollet/TopFoto)
Roosevelt, Marguerite LeHand and William C. Bullitt. (Image credited to World Wide Photos in For the President: Personal & Secret by Orville H. Bullitt (ed), Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1972)
Myrsine and Helene Moschos and Sylvia Beach next to Ernest Hemingway, outside Shakespeare and Co. (Image credited to Princeton University Library in Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation by Noel Riley Fitch, W. W. Norton, New York, 1983)
James Joyce, Sylvia Beach and Adrienne Monnier in Shakespeare and Co. (Gisele Freund/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Sylvia Beach in Shakespeare and Co. (© Bettmann/CORBIS)
Sylvia Beach decorates the bookshop’s window. (© Bettmann/CORBIS)
Adrienne Monnier in La Maison des Amis des Livres. (©Roger-Viollet/TopFoto)
Clara Longworth de Chambrun. (Photograph by Rogi-Andre in Shadows Lengthen by Clara Longworth de Chambrum, Scribner, New York, 1949)
Clara fought to keep the library open throughout the occupation. (Courtesy of The American Library in Paris)
An information card for the American Library. (Courtesy of The American Library in Paris)
Josée Laval and René Chambrun. (© Topfoto)
Clara’s house. (In Shadows Lengthen by Clara Longworth de Chambrum, Scribner, New York, 1949)
Pierre Laval leaving the Château de Châteldon. (©Roger-Viollet/TopFoto)
Charles Bedaux and his wife, Fern, in South Africa. (In The Price of Power by Jim Christy, Doubleday and Company Inc., New York, 1984)
Charles and Fern Bedaux. (©Bettman/CORBIS)
J. Edgar Hoover. (MPI/Getty Images)
Charles Bedaux’s country residence, the Château de Candé. (© Condé Nast Archive/CORBIS)
Dr Sumner Jackson with his son, Phillip. (Courtesy of Phillip Jackson)
SD Major-General Karl Oberg. (© Rue des Archives/Tal)
Dr Edmund Gros. (Courtesy of The American Hospital of Paris)
SECTION II
Dr Sumner Jackson, Dr Thierry Martel, Dr Edmund Gros and Toquette. (Courtesy of The American Hospital of Paris)
The entrance to the American Hospital in Neuilly. (Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Drue Leyton. (Otto Dyar/General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Florence Jay Gould. (© Fonds Foundation Florence Gould in Florence Gould by Gilles Cornut-Gentille and Phillipe Michel-Thiriet, Mercure de France, Paris, 1989)
Polly Peabody. (In Occupied Territory by Polly Peabody, The Cresst Press, London, 1941)
General Otto von Stülpnagel. (©Roger-Viollet/TopFoto)
Karl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel. (akg-images/ullstein bild)
A German military parade passes the Hôtel de Crillon. (RDA/Tallandier/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Paris under occupation outside the Hôtel Meurice. (©Roger-Viollet /TopFoto)
Marshal Pétain, pictured with his cabinet. (akg-images)
Marshal Pétain with American Ambassador to Vichy, Admiral William D. Leahy. (akg-images)
Shakespeare’s King John. (In Shadows Lengthen by Clara Longworth de Chambrum, Scribner, New York, 1949)
Parisians welcome an Allied tank. (RDA/Getty Images)
American flags on the Champs-Elysées. (Roger Viollet/Getty Images)
Ernest Hemingway in Sylvia Beach’s flat. (Princeton University Library)
Phillip “Pete” Jackson. (Courtesy of Phillip Jackson)
Charlotte “Toquette