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Dior, Christian, 252, 308, 372
and New Look, 255–9
Djilas, Milovan, 291
Dodds-Parker, Colonel Douglas, 21, 22, 24
Doelnitz, Marc, 315–16, 317, 318, 319, 387
Doriot, Jacques, 63
Doudeauville, Duc de, 74–5
Dreyfus, Captain Alfred, 11
Drieu la Rochelle, Pierre, 28, 131, 132, 138, 143, 387
Dronne, Captain Raymond, 43–4
Duchamp, Marcel, 289
Duclos, Jacques, 36, 57–9, 98, 99, 146, 182, 198, 201, 211, 274, 281, 304, 323
and humiliation of PCF at Sklarska Poreba, 290–93
Duclos, Maurice, 15
Duhamel, Marcel, 351
Dulles, John Foster, 308, 359, 379
Dumaine, Jacques, 111, 154, 183–4, 213, 232, 239, 245, 369
Duncannon, Eric, Viscount, 112, 246
Dunkirk, Treaty of, 275
Dunoyer de Segonzac, André, 136, 181
Duras, Marguerite, 146, 148, 184, 311, 334
Dutoit, Mgr Henri-Édouard, 12
Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) see Marshall Plan
Eden, Rt. Hon. Anthony, 5, 29, 115, 117, 242
and Yalta, 121
Eden, Mrs Anthony (Beatrice), 108
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 119, 249, 335, 336
Eichmann, Adolf, 13, 384–5
Eisenhower, General Dwight, 21–2, 29, 36, 37, 41, 114, 117, 123, 146, 204–5, 285
and Ardennes offensive, 121
elections
for Constituent Assembly, 207–8
referendum, May 1946, 227–8, 230–32
legislative elections, June 1946, 237
referendum on Constitution, October 1946, 273
legislative elections, November 1946, 274
municipal elections, October 1947, 295
Ellington, Duke, 318
Éluard, Nusch, 71, 336
Éluard, Paul, 71, 111, 173, 177, 332–3, 336, 337, 372
Esprit (socialist Catholic journal), 170
European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC; ‘schuman Plan’), 375
existentialism, 172, 174
Communist attacks on, 316–17
Fabien, Colonel Pierre Georges, 18, 37
Fabre-Luce, Alfred, 83–4, 89, 130, 131, 132
Fadeyev, Alexander, 336–7
Fajon, Étienne, 291
Farge, Yves, 124
and wine scandal, 266
Faucigny-Lucinge, Prince Jean-Louis de (Johnny), 83, 134, 188–9
Félix, Monsieur (Rothschild butler), 70
Fellowes, Hon. Mrs Reginald (Daisy), 78, 111–12, 191–2, 258
Feuillère, Edwige, 365
Figaro, Le, 139, 209, 289
Fischer, Maître Max, 187
Flanner, Janet, 73, 146, 152, 154, 163–4, 318, 369
Foch, Marshal Ferdinand, 10
Force Ouvrière (non-Communist union), 301
Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur (FFI), 32, 33, 37–8, 39, 40, 54, 55, 56, 80, 84, 93–4
Foucault, Michel, 332
Fougeron, André, 376–7
Fourcade, Marie-Madeleine, 17, 162, 225–6, 236
Fourcaud, Pierre, 15
Frachon, Benoît, 57, 197–8, 272–3
Franco y Bahamonde, General Francisco, 4, 11, 95, 165
Franc-Tireur (Resistance movement), 24, 25
Franc-Tireur, Le (Resistance newspaper), 159
Franc-Tireurs et Partisans Français (FTP), 26, 33, 36, 47, 86, 98, 99
Franks, Oliver, Lord, 288
Frenay, Henri, 24, 146
French Communist Party (PCF), 93, 98, 105, 116n, 118, 119, 129, 159, 184, 208, 210, 272–3, 325–6
failure to seize power after Liberation, 58
and students, 172–3
and Picasso, 180–81
and subsidiary organizations, 197–8
commercial empire of, 200
and Allies and Red Army, 201–2
ministries obtained from de Gaulle, 211
approves Monnet plan, 212
and de Gaulle’s resignation, 214–15
and de Lattre, 222
and tripartisme, 223
problems on strategy, 237
and Germany, 243
and Indo-China, 279–80
ministers expelled from government, 281–3
and humiliation at Sklarska Poreba, 290–93
and municipal elections, October 1947, 295
and attempt to paralyse economy in 1947, 295, 297, 301–7
and hostility to Marshall Plan, 295
and existentialists, 308
and events in Grenoble, 326–7
strikes of 1948, 327–9
and Prague coup, 331
and intellectuals, 331–45
Titoist heresy, 333–4, 378
and Kravchenko trial, 337–43
and seventieth birthday of Stalin, 371–2
and peace campaign, 376
and death of Stalin, 377–8
Fresnay, Pierre, 244
Fried, Eügen, 226–7
Gager, Georges, 263
Gager, Hersz, 263
Gager, Jean, 332–3
Gallimard, Claude, 232
Gallimard, Gaston, 143, 144
and Les Temps modernes, 179, 234–5, 342
Galtier-Boissière, Jean, 33–4, 38, 40, 46, 55, 61–2, 64, 136, 146, 149, 160, 209, 230, 266, 269, 341, 372-3
and VE Day, 195
García Lorca, Federico, 139
García Marquez, Gabriel, 379–80
Gary, Romain,