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La Force des choses, p. 29

p. 179 ‘he takes himself…’, ibid., p. 87

p. 181 ‘first anti-revolutionary…’, Jean Cocteau, Journal, pp. 554,565

p. 181 ‘Joining…’, L’Humanité, 30 October 1944

p. 182 ‘This emaciated…’, 26 March 1947, DCP

p. 182 ‘I must tell you…’, Signor to Stepanov, 22 April 1946, RGASPI 17/128/967

p. 183 ‘What did you…’, Dominique Desanti, Les Staliniens, p. 6

p. 183 ‘Monsieur, I would have you know…’, Jacques Dumaine, Quai d’Orsay, 1945–51, p. 27

p. 184 ‘the bourgeois theatre…’, Jean-François Gravier, Paris: Le Désert français, p. 87

p. 185 ‘a nostalgia for…’, Edmund Wilson, A Literary Chronicle of the Forties, p. 112


16. AFTER THE DELUGE

p. 187 ‘You just don’t…’, Nancy Mitford, The Blessing, p. 173

p. 187 ‘One rule here…’, Susan Mary Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 34

p. 188 ‘expecting to be treated…’, General Count de Rougemont, as told to Susan Mary Alsop, conversation, 2 November 1992

p. 188 ‘One asked nothing…’, Martha Gellhorn, A Honeyed Peace, p. 11

p. 188 ‘A Free French officer…’, Guy de Rothschild, The Whims of Fortune, p. 149

p. 188 ‘Oh! All that’s…’, Prince Jean-Louis de Faucigny-Lucinge, Un Gentilhomme cosmopolite, p. 189

p. 189 ‘Führer of Champagne’, Odette Pol Roger, conversation, 10 October 1989

p. 189 ‘the house smelled…’, Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 27

p. 190 ‘We were told…’, Popova’s report to Ponomarev, 16 July 1945, RGASPI 17/128/748

p. 190 ‘has more orders…’, 29 November 1945, LDCP-CR

p. 191 ‘They crouch…’, Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 35

p. 191 ‘Today I heard an old…’, Charlotte Mosley (ed.), Love from Nancy, p. 96

p. 191 ‘Monsieur le duc…’, Duc de Brissac, Mémoires, p. 151

p. 191 ‘The French…’, Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 5

p. 192 ‘a Scandinavian student…’, Claus von Bülow, conversation, 14 December 1992

p. 192 ‘He can do no good…’, to Lascelles, 26 November 1945, DCP

p. 192 ‘to entertain official personages…’, to Lascelles, 5 November 1945, DCP

p. 192 ‘Wally drew me aside…’, 12 December 1945, DD

p. 192 ‘I told him…’, 15 December 1945, DD

p. 192 ‘The famous charm…’, Lascelles, letter, 17 November 1945, DCP

p. 193 ‘You ought to marry…’, to Diana Mosley, 15 June 1946, NMP

p. 193 ‘the rights of passion…’, Mosley (ed.), Love from Nancy, p. 218

p. 193 ‘I end up…’, ibid., p. 215

p. 194 ‘we hadn’t been there two minutes…’, 5 June 1946, NMP

p. 194 ‘Does it not occur to you…’, quoted Selina Hastings, Nancy Mitford, p. 179


17. COMMUNISTS IN GOVERNMENT

p. 195 ‘I’ve seen this man…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal depuis la Libération, pp. 254–5

p. 197 ‘at least one girl…’, Susan Mary Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 31

p. 197 ‘This victory had been far away…’, Simone de Beauvoir, La Force des choses, p. 42

p. 197 ‘too exhausted…’, Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal depuis la Libération, p. 252

p. 197 ‘the principal reason…’, Stepanov for Dimitrov, received 2 February 1945, RGASPI 17/128/43

p. 199 ‘Every week…’, NARA 851.00/2-1445

p. 200 ‘tristement petit-bourgeois’, Dominique Desanti, Les Staliniens, p. 53

p. 201 ‘efforts to bring about…’, NARA 851.00/6-2245

p. 201 ‘No word…’, NARA 851.00/6-1445

p. 202 ‘cynical Hitlerian…’, Musée des Deux Guerres, Buton, p. 154

p. 202 ‘For the whole period…’, 15 June 1945, RGASPI 17/128/748


18. THE ABDICATION OF CHARLES XI

p. 203 ‘De Gaulle is much blamed…’, 9 June 1945, DCD

p. 203 ‘When I asked him…’, NARA 851.00/6-1545

p. 203 ‘When people…’, Claude Bouchinet-Serreulles, conversation, 23 November 1992

p. 203 ‘a hypersensitive loner…’, Philippe Boegner (ed.), Carnets du Pasteur Boegner, p. 343

p. 204 ‘England was preparing…’, Charles de Gaulle, Mémoires de guerre, vol. iii, p. 181

p. 205 ‘owing to recent events…’, 28 June 1945, DCD

p. 205 ‘intended to retire…’, 27 June 1945, DCD

p. 205 ‘l’intendance suivra’, quoted Frank Giles, The Locust Years, p. 20

p. 206 ‘with de Gaulle…’, Winant to Secretary of State, NARA 851.00/ 6-1845

p. 206 ‘why France saw the world…’, de Gaulle, Mémoires de guerre, vol. iii, p. 181

p. 206 ‘A country which…’, General Impression of France, NARA 851.00/ 8-2445

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