Paris After the Liberation_ 1944 - 1949 - Antony Beevor [211]
p. 126 ‘ardent and often very enterprising’, NARA 711.51/3-945
p. 126 juvenile prostitution, Appendix E, SHAEF Mission, Progress Report of 16–31 May 1945
p. 127 ‘all the Generals at SHAEF…’, 3 May 1945, DCD
p. 127 ‘did not have a high opinion of Mr Caffery’, 3 October 1944, DD
p. 127 ‘full of American businessmen…’, 21 September 1944, DCD
p. 127 ‘It seems hardly believable’, 8 May 1945, DCD
p. 127 ‘a quiet and unostentatious…’, NARA 851.00/2-1445
p. 128 ‘the US is supplying inferior…’, US Embassy report, NARA 851.00/4-245
p. 128 ‘One couldn’t help thinking…’, 18 July 1945, DCD
p. 128 ‘They do not seem to be taking…’, SHAEF Mission to France, Progress Report No. 19,1–15 June 1945, NARA 851.00/6-2145
p. 129 ‘in a premeditated plan…’, François Billoux, Quand nous étions ministres, p. 39
p. 129 ‘it appears that they are American deserters…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal depuis la Libération, p. 136
p. 129 ‘barbarians…’, Susan Mary Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 53
p. 129 ‘increase in armed attacks’, 15 January 1946, AN F/1 a/3349
p. 130 ‘an army of drivers…’, Alfred Fabre-Luce, Journal de la France, p. 667
p. 130 ‘America symbolized…’, Beauvoir, La Force des choses, p. 28
12. WRITERS AND ARTISTS IN THE LINE OF FIRE
p. 131 ‘one could see…’, Alfred Fabre-Luce, Journal de la France, p. 653
p. 132 ‘the European position of France’, Robert Aron, Histoire de Vichy, p. 685
p. 132 ‘He failed with his death…’, Franc-Tireur, 24 August 1944
p. 132 ‘The moral of the whole distressing story…’, letter to Victoria Ocampo, 2 April 1945, Grover Smith (ed.), Letters of Aldous Huxley, p. 518
p. 133 ‘Paris is beautiful…’, Robert Brasillach, Journal d’un homme occupé, vol. vi, p. 560
p. 134 ‘On the contrary…’, Baronne Élie de Rothschild, conversation, 30 October 1992
p. 134 ‘What is this government…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal depuis la Libération, p. 16
p. 134 ‘I am the victim…’, Christian Gilles, Arletty ou la liberté d’être, p. 39
p. 134 ‘France has got what she deserves!’, quoted Prince Jean-Louis de Faucigny-Lucinge, Un Gentilhomme cosmopolite, p. 183
p. 137 ‘a queue of the damned…’, Jacques Benoist-Méchin, A l’Épreuve du temps, p. 392
p. 137 ‘anti-sémite…’, 2 November 1944, NA-PRO FO 371/42013/Z 7349
p. 137 ‘I never set foot…’, Céline, Copenhagen, 6 November 1946, NARA 851.00/6-2847
p. 138 ‘Paulhan le Juste’, Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal depuis la Libération, p. 38
p. 138 ‘The Nazis…’, Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal pendant l’Occupation, p. 290
p. 138 ‘these “intellectuals” had provided…’, Pierre-Henri Teitgen, Faites entrer le témoin suivant, p. 248
p. 140 ‘We must separate ourselves from the Jews…’, quoted ibid., p. 250
p. 140 ‘with eloquence…’, Combat, 20 January 1945
p. 141 ‘Personally, I regret…’, Gaston Palewski, Mémoires d’action, p. 225
p. 142 ‘Why did you resign?’, Celia Goodman (ed.), Livingwith Koestler, p. 60
p. 142 ‘the screen behind which…’, Philippe 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’,