Americans in Paris_ Life and Death Under Nazi Occupation - Charles Glass [252]
Camperfeld, Erich Posch-Pastor von
Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm
Cannel, Kathleen
Carnegie Endowment
Carnegie Institute
Carrel, Alexis
Carter, Benny
Carter, Bernard S.
Cassidy, Thomas G.
Cassou, Jean
Catholic Church
Catry, Abbé Joseph de
CBS Radio
Chalvron, M. de
Chambres des Députés
Chambrun, Adolphe de
Chambrun, General Aldebert de; abolition of Third Republic, watches ; American Hospital board of trustees, member of ; American Hospital, role in uring occupation ; arrest ; capitulation of German forces, aides ; eased out of hospital job ; family ; First World War ; Lafayette, descendant of ; Laval and ; Le Puy, leaves Paris for ; National City Bank of New York, work for ; occupied Paris, enters for first time ; post-war life ; soldier ; Sumner Jackson, lobbies for release of ; US press rumours of collaboration ; Vichy and
Chambrun, Count Charles de
Chambrun, Countess Clara Longworth de, abandons Paris for Puy ; Allies, attitudes towards ; American democracy, low opinion of; American Library of Paris, work for ; armistice, favours early ; arrest ; battle for liberation of Paris, observes ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ; de Gaulle, low opinion of ; family see also under individual family member name; First World War ; Franco, attitude towards ; German preparation for Allied invasion of Paris, observes ; Jews, attitude towards ; Laval and Pétain, sympathy with ; Nazis and ; plays, stages ; post-war life ; pre-war life ; Resistance, attitudes towards ; return to occupied Paris ; scholar ; Sylvia Beach and ; The Life and Death of King John, translation of ; US press claim collaboration of ; Vichy and
Chambrun, Josée Laval de
Chambrun, Margaret de
Chambrun, Pierre, Marquis de
Chambrun, René de; Britain’s attitudes towards ; Britain’s power to stand fast against German advance, belief in ; collaborator claims ; family see also under individual family member name; final battle for Paris and ; first love ; French Information Center, New York, founds ; I Saw France Fall ; Laval and ; marriage ; Nazis and ; occupied France, returns to; Pétain and ; prisoners, helps Allied ; quality of life in occupied Paris ; US humanitarian aide for Free Zone, seeks ; US military aid to France, attempts to encourage ; US press campaign against ; Vichy and
Chambrun, Suzanne de
Champs-Elysées
Chapel of American War Heroes, Suresnes cemetery
Chardonne, Jacques
Charles Bedaux Company
Chase National Bank
Château de Candé
Château de Châteldon
Château de Vineuil-Saint-Firmin
Château des Brosses
Château l’Empery-Carrières
Chevalier, Maurice
Chicago Daily Tribune
Choltitz, General Dietrich von
Christian Science Church
Christy, Jim
Churchill, Randolph
Churchill, Winston
Claudel, Paul
Clement, John
Close, Edward B.
Cohen, Kadmi
Cole, General Felix
Coles, Mickey
Colette, Paul
collaborators: assassination of; definition of see also Laval, Pierre and Pétain, Marshal Henri-Philippe; within elite of Paris ; Life list of ; literary circle of ; Paris police ; release of prisoners and; Vichy and see Vichy France see also under individual name
College de France
Collier’s Weekly
Combeau, Georges
Comédie Française
Comet Resistance network
Comité Franco-Allemand
Commissariat Général des Prisonniers de Guerre Rapatriés (General Commission for Repatriated Prisoners of War)
Compiègne internment camp
Comte, Elisabeth
concentration camps see prisoners and prison camps
Connelly, Cyril
Coolridge, Calvin
Cooper, Harry
Copland, Aaron
Coster, Donald
Cowles, Virginia
Cowley, Malcolm
Craig, Edward Gordon
Crampton, William Dewitt
Crawford, Pauline Avery
Crawford, Roberta Dodd
Cromwell, William Nelson
Cross of Lorraine
Crowder, Henry
Crowninshield, Frank
Cunard, Nancy
Curie, Eve
d’Albert-Lake, Virginia
D-Day
Dada movement
Darlan, Admiral Jean-François
Darnard, Joseph
Dautry, Raoul
Déat, Marcel
Deegan, Elizabeth
Delmar, Eugénie
Delmass, Gladys
Delteil, Joseph
Dennis, Frederic
Dentz, General Henri-Fernand
Desvignes, Yvonne
Deux Magots café
Deuxième Bureau
Devouges, Major
Dickson, Mary
Dix,