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Americans in Paris_ Life and Death Under Nazi Occupation - Charles Glass [220]

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Fourteen: Rugged Individualists

p. 150 ‘The Germans were … This is probably’ Janet Flanner, ‘Annals of Collaboration: Equivalism II’, The New Yorker, 6 October 1945, p. 36.

p. 150 Yet Bedaux endangered his wealth Gaston Bedaux, La Vie ardente de Charles Bedaux, privately published, Paris, 3 June 1959, p. 71.

p. 150 He did the same for Alexandra Martin Allen, Hidden Agenda: How the Duke of Windsor Betrayed the Allies, London: Macmillan, 2000, p. 58.

p. 150 Bedaux also helped Christy, The Price of Power, p. 217.

p. 151 ‘He must be speaking’ Clara Longworth de Chambrun, Shadows Lengthen: The Story of My Life, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1949, p. 153.

p. 151 In the meantime, Hitler Four months earlier, Franco had asked the British Ambassador in Madrid, Sir Samuel Hoare, ‘Why do you not end the war now? You can never win it.’ See Peter Collier, 1940: The World in Flames, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1979, p. 153. The Battle of Britain, which the Luftwaffe was losing to British fighters, changed his mind about the British: ‘They’ll fight and go on fighting: and if they are driven out of Britain, they’ll carry on the fight from Canada: they’ll get the Americans to come in with them. Germany has not won the war.’ See John Toland, Adolf Hitler, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1976, p. 636.

p. 152 ‘the two million French’ Toland, Adolf Hitler, p. 639.

p. 152 ‘This collaboration must’ Ibid., p. 640.

p. 152 At the same time Herbert Lottman, Pétain: Hero or Traitor, The Untold Story, New York: William Morrow and Company, 1985, p. 215.

p. 152 ‘careful notes’ Pierre Laval, The Unpublished Diary of Pierre Laval, with an introduction by Josée Laval, Countess R. de Chambrun, London: Falcon Press, 1948, p. 75.

p. 152 ‘I was placed to the right … his differences with … Laval was happy … So long as I have’ Gaston Bedaux, La Vie ardente de Charles Bedaux, Paris, privately published, 3 June 1959, p. 72.

p. 153 When Laval criticized Ibid., p. 73.

p. 153 ‘a lively intelligence’ Ibid.

p. 153 At this time, according Christy, The Price of Power, pp. 220–21.

p. 153 ‘With unconcealed pride’ Adrienne Monnier, ‘Lust’, in Adrienne Monnier, The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier, translated by Richard McDougall, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, p. 169. Laure Murat in Passage de l’Odéon: Sylvia Beach, Adrienne Monnier et la vie littéraire à Paris dans l’entre-deux-guerres, Paris: Fayard, 2003, p. 34, wrote that Valéry’s first reading of ‘Mon Faust’ took place in Adrienne’s flat on 1 March 1941, for the silver anniversary of Adrienne’s bookshop.

p. 153 ‘the feminine character … an ingenuous intellectual’ Ibid., pp. 170–72.

p. 154 Carlotta sent her a cheque Letter from Carlotta Briggs to Sylvia Beach, 17 October 1940, Sylvia Beach Papers, Princeton University Library, CO108, Box 58, Folder 2.

p. 154 ‘In case she is’ Letter from Carlotta Briggs to Sylvia Beach, 2 November 1940, Sylvia Beach Papers, Princeton University Library, CO108, Box 58, Folder 2.

p. 154 ‘I told you’ Holly Beach Dennis to Sylvia Beach, 13 November 1940, Sylvia Beach Papers, Princeton University Library, CO108, Box 14, Folder 18.

p. 155 ‘The greatest blessing’ Noel Riley Fitch, Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties, New York: W. W. Norton, 1983, p. 401.

p. 155 ‘happily till the very’ Ibid., p. 402.

p. 155 ‘He told me between’ André Guillon, ‘Testimony of a French PoW on His Time at the American Hospital of Paris’, 13-page typescript in French, p. 7, American Hospital of Paris Archives, File: André Guillon. (My translation.)

p. 155 ‘I found myself’ Ibid.

p. 156 ‘How the Americans’ Ibid., p. 8.

p. 156 ‘The American doctor’ Ibid., p. 9.

p. 156 ‘Operating by day’ Otto Gresser, ‘History of the American Hospital –Part III’, American Hospital of Paris Newsletter, vol. 2, no. 10, November 1974, Paris, p. 3.

p. 156 General Huntziger and his wife Le Journal Officiel de l’Etat Français of 19 November 1941 recorded that four other hospital employees had been granted the Médaille d’Honneur du Service de Santé,

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