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Paris After the Liberation_ 1944 - 1949 - Antony Beevor [214]

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p. 209 ‘I never liked or admired…’, 13 November 1945, DCD

p. 209 ‘le caractère national…’, quoted Jean Lacouture, De Gaulle, Le Politique, p. 217

p. 209 ‘It’s de Gaulle…’, Luizet’s report to Ministry of the Interior, 20 November 1945, AN F/1a/3201

p. 211 ‘Yesterday we were tricked…’, Directeur des RG au DG de SN, 21 November 1943, AN F/1a/3201

p. 211 ‘that the Communists…’, 3 December 1946, DCD

p. 211 ‘There are only two real…’, Caffery, secret telegramto Secretary of State, 6 December 1945, NARA 851.00/12-745

p. 212 ‘You talk of greatness…’, Jean Monnet, Mémoires, p. 270

p. 213 ‘was looking ill…’, 1 January 1945, DD

p. 213 ‘their games…’, André Astoux, L’Oubli, p. 79

p. 213 ‘felt bound up…’, Claude Bouchinet-Serreulles, conversation, 23 November 1992

p. 214 ‘On January 20th…’, Duff Cooper, Old Men Forget, p. 365

p. 214 ‘Gentlemen, I have decided…’, 21 January 1946, DD

p. 214 ‘was as usual very interesting…’, 22 January 1946, DCD

p. 214 ‘a political crisis…’, NARA 851.00/1-2046

p. 215 ‘caused hardly a ripple…’, NARA 851.00/2-2546

p. 215 ‘demonstrated their satisfaction…’, AN F/1a/3201

p. 216 ‘You cannot imagine…’, Hervé Alphand, L’Étonnement d’être, p. 192

p. 216 ‘His stomach…’, Malcolm Muggeridge, Chronicles of Wasted Time, vol. ii, p. 213

p. 217 ‘Passy said that…’, Brigadier Daly, Top Secret to Deputy Director Military Intelligence, 21 April 1946, DD


19. THE SHADOW-THEATRE: PLOTS AND COUNTER-PLOTS

p. 221 ‘cette femme’ and ‘Very well indeed…’, 4 April 1946, DD

p. 221 ‘The severe judgements…’, Philippe Boegner (ed.), Carnets du Pasteur Boegner, p. 323

p. 222 ‘unemployed’ [‘en chômage’], 22 November 1945, DCD

p. 222 ‘the Communist Party had paid…’ 17 December 1945, DD

p. 222 ‘How many pupils…’, quoted letter to Deputy Director Military Intelligence, 4 April 1946, DD

p. 224 ‘new political movement…’, 4 February 1946, DCD

p. 224 ‘I have the honour to report…’, NARA 851.00/2-2546

p. 224 ‘favourable to chaos…’, NARA 85.011/5-146

p. 225 Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, John Bruce-Lockhart, conversation, 3 July 1993; Bruce-Lockhart, the MI6 chief of station in Paris, worked with her closely

p. 226 ‘the Communists would create incidents…’, 15 March 1946, DD

p. 226 ‘The circulation…’, NARA 851.00/3-1446

p. 226 ‘Clement Fried…’, NARA 751.61/5-146

p. 227 ‘While it is difficult to state…’, NARA 851.00/3-1446

p. 227 ‘to effect movement…’, War Department, Top Secret to General MacNarney, NARA 851.00/5-346

p. 228 ‘General MacNarney should not be given…’, NARA 851.00/5-346

p. 229 ‘As you may already know…’, NARA 851.00/3-1247


20. POLITICS AND LETTERS

p. 230 ‘the nation’s perfect baby…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal dans la drôle de paix, p. 251

p. 231 ‘competent source’, Caffery, NARA 851.00/4-2046

p. 231 ‘plebiscite for or against Communism’, NARA 851.011/5-146

p. 231 ‘the Cossacks…’, NARA 851.00/5-846

p. 231 ‘I managed to…’, Claude Mauriac, Un Autre de Gaulle, p. 190

p. 232 ‘They imagine that France…’, Jacques Dumaine, Quai d’Orsay, 1945–51, p. 59

p. 233 ‘We have discovered…’, André Dewavrin, conversation, 20 November 1992

p. 233 ‘I hope we won’t set off…’, Colonel Passy, Mémoires du chef des services secrets de la France Libre, p. 23

p. 234 ‘You’ve been poisoned’, ibid.

p. 234 ‘It appears that the more the affair…’, NARA 851.00/6-1846

p. 235 ‘made a good speech…’, 12 May 1946, DCD

p. 235 ‘I will perhaps…’, Mauriac, Un Autre de Gaulle, p. 194

p. 235 ‘will be President…’, 11 May 1946, DCD

p. 236 ‘intensive anti-Communist…’, Robert Murphy, Top Secret to Secretary of State, NARA 851.00/5-2446

p. 236 ‘deeply chagrined’, NARA 851.00/5-2546

p. 237 ‘the worst catastrophe…’, Robert Murphy, Top Secret to Secretary of State, NARA 851.00/5-2566

p. 238 ‘struck a more responsive…’, NARA 851.00/6-2046


21. THE DIPLOMATIC BATTLEGROUND

p. 239 ‘We do not know…’, Jacques Dumaine, Quai d’Orsay, 1945–51, p. 47

p. 239 ‘After twenty-four hours…’, ibid., p. 55

p. 240 ‘The next item…’, 1 May 1946, DCD

p. 240 ‘Agreement was reached…’, 2 May 1946, DCD

p. 240 ‘Tell Duff…’, 30 April 1946, DCD

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