Paris After the Liberation_ 1944 - 1949 - Antony Beevor [215]
p. 241 ‘Luce is a queer duck…’, 16 May 1949, BD
p. 241 ‘madly in love…’, 1 May 1946, DCD
p. 241 ‘She is as pretty as ever…’, 2 December 1944, DCD
p. 241 ‘Mrs O.R. isa…’, 4 May 1946, DCD
p. 242 ‘was an irretrievable…’, 17 May 1946, DCD
p. 242 ‘a strong Germany to fight…’, 26 May 1946, DCD
p. 242 ‘une certaine nervosité’, 27 May 1946, AN F/1 a/3364
p. 243 ‘has not taken any steps…’, Ponomarev to Molotov and Malenkov, 16 February 1946, RGASPI 17/128/967
p. 244 ‘I’m told the…’, to Diana Mosley, 9 August 1946, NMP
p. 244 ‘more class distinction than ever’, 10 August 1946, LDCP-CR
p. 244 “‘Old Tawm”…’, Cyrus Sulzberger, A LongRow of Candles, p. 295
p. 245 ‘Senator Vandenberg beside me…’, Dumaine, Quai d’Orsay, 1945–51, p. 60
p. 245 ‘It is odd…’, 25 September 1946, DCD
p. 245 ‘France is on the verge…’, 21 October 1946, NMP
p. 246 Bogomolov, the Soviet ambassador, Princesse Ghislaine de Polignac, conversation, 1 July 1992
p. 246 ‘the French Communist Party…’, Mamaine Paget, quoted Celia Goodman (ed.), Livingwith Koestler, p. 36
p. 248 ‘He subordinated…’, Simone de Beauvoir, La Force des choses, p. 126
p. 249 ‘a true fighter’, ibid., p. 129
p. 249 ‘The Communists are right…’, ibid., p. 13
22. THE FASHIONABLE WORLD
p. 250 ‘Yes, true Parisiennes…’, Lise Deharme in Les Lettres françaises, 21 October 1944, quoted Jean-Pierre Bernard, Paris Rouge, p. 102
p. 252 ‘I finally had the idea…’, Susan Train (ed.), Le Théâtre de la mode, p. 64
p. 253 ‘Paris always has…’, Bettina Ballard, In My Fashion, p. 211
p. 253 ‘No one is going to come…’, Susan Mary Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, pp. 83–4
p. 255 ‘the paddock is overrun…’, 6 February 1946, AN F/1 a/3255
p. 255 ‘the owner of…’, Guy de Rothschild, The Whims of Fortune, p. 101
p. 255 ‘L’intoxiqué…’, François Billoux, Quand nous étions ministres, p. 75
p. 255 ‘Allow me…’, quoted Georgette Elgey, La République des illusions, p. 245
p. 257 ‘on ne parle…’, to Violet Hammersley, 6 July 1948, Charlotte Mosley (ed.), Love from Nancy, p. 217
p. 257 ‘Neither Balmain norI…’, Christian Dior, Dior by Dior, p. 210
p. 257 ‘Gertrude Stein with her…’, Ballard, In My Fashion, p. 229
p. 258 “‘WHERE is ‘Miss…’, Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 93
p. 258 ‘She is living…’, 27 February 1947, DCD
p. 258 ‘People shout…’, 6 December 1947, Mosley (ed.), Love from Nancy, p. 196
p. 258 ‘a strange woman…’, to Diana Mosley, 29 October 1947, NMP
p. 259 ‘The London New Look…’, to Violet Hammersley, 6 July 1948; Mosley (ed.), Love from Nancy, p. 217
23. A TALE OF TWO CITIES
p. 260 ‘There is the Paris…’, Paul Laurent, L’Avant-Garde, 20 December 1950, quoted Jean-Pierre Bernard, Paris Rouge, p. 10
p. 260 ‘architecture is nothing else…’, Jean-François Gravier, Paris:Le Désert français, p. 171
p. 261 ‘slums which ruin…’, Préfet de la Seine au Conseil Municipal, AVP 51 Db
p. 261 ‘One cannot…’, Gravier, Paris: Le Désert français, p. 191
p. 263 ‘Perhaps this year…’, Jean Gager, conversation, 14 March 1993
p. 264 ‘the food position…’, SHAEF mission, Progress Report No. 19,1-15.6.45, NARA 851.00/6-2145
p. 266 ‘The dead generally take…’, quoted Georgette Elgey, La République des illusions, p. 181
p. 267 ‘I’msuffering today…’, 1 January 1946, LDCP-CR
p. 267 ‘I gave them a delicious dinner…’, GrahamPayne and Sheridan Morley (eds.), The Noël Coward Diaries, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1982, p. 55,6 April 1946
p. 267 ‘two pheasants…’, Janet Flanner, Paris Journal, p. 48
p. 268 ‘caressed the cans…’, Susan Mary Alsop, To Marietta from Paris, p. 24
p. 268 ‘the women come to work…’, AN F/1a/3255
p. 269 ‘It’s the foundation…’, Jean Galtier-Boissière, Mon Journal dans la grande pagaïe;, p. 18
p. 269 ‘In most of these brothels…’, Jean Oberlé, La Vie d’artiste, p. 93
p. 270 ‘Every breath…’, to Diana Mosley, 26 December 1946, NMP
p. 270 ‘I never saw anything…’, ibid.
p. 271 ‘It’s a triumph…’, 15 March 1946, LDCP-CR
24. FIGHTING BACK AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS
p. 272 ‘It looks as though…’, 12 April 1946, DCD
p. 272 ‘through the CGT…’, Suslov to Zhdanov,