Paris After the Liberation_ 1944 - 1949 - Antony Beevor [230]
Gaulle, General Charles de, 4, 6, 7, 10, 14, 16–17, 20–32, 37, 41, 42-3, 44, 47, 49-50, 53-5, 6i, 63, 64, 81, 86, 105, 107, 108–9, 113–16, 121, 122, 143, 146, 154, 157, 159, 173–4, 179, 193, 233, 288, 292, 294–5, 304, 308, 323
and Pétain, 3–4
leaves France, 8–9
broadcast of 18 June, 14
and Pucheu, 27
returns to France, 29–30
enters Paris, 48–9
and provisional government, 93–101
visits Moscow, 116–20
and Yalta, 121–2
and tension with Allies, 128
and execution of Brasillach, 141
and Pétain’s trial, 161–2, 164
and Laval’s trial, 168
and VE Day, 196
resignation of, 203–17
and Syria and Val d’Aosta, 204
and economics, 206
referendum, May 1946, 231
Vendée speech, 235–6
Bayeux speech, 238
and Union Gaulliste, 273
and referendum on Constitution of Fourth Republic, 273
Bruneval speech, 280
planning RPF, 280–81
and Ramadier, 284
in winter 1947, 298
and RPF, 323–4
and reconstruction of Germany, 324–5
and events in Grenoble, 326–7
and effect of economic recovery on political ambitions, 374
and May 1958, 381
and Fifth Republic, 381–9
and distrust of USA, 381–2
and Jean Moulin, 383–4
and May 1968, 388–9
Gaulle, Mme Charles de (Yvonne), 109, 193, 214, 295
Gaulle, Elisabeth de (Mme Alain de Boissieu), 214
Gaulle, Pierre de, 146
Geffroy, Georges, 252
Gellhorn, Martha, 42, 73, 75–9
Genet, Jean, 177, 232, 235, 289, 318
Gerbe, La, 135
Gerow, General Leonard, 53
Gestapo, 16, 17, 28, 33, 34, 59, 63-4, 79, 81, 83, 155, 156, 165
Giacometti, Alberto, 177, 290, 311, 314
Gide, André, 142, 152–3, 296, 339
Giles, Frank, 374
Ginsberg, Allen, 380
Giono, Jean, 132
Giraud, General Henri, 20, 21–2, 26–7, 28
Giraudoux, Jean, 114, 179, 180
Giscard d’Estaing, President Valéry, 386
Goncourt Prize (Prix Goncourt), 131, 184
Gorlova, Zinaïda, 340–41
Gottwald, Klement, 322
Goudeket, Maurice, 135
Gouin, Félix, 223, 233, 235, 274
and wine scandal, 266
Gramont, Margot de, 191
Grant, Bruce, 42
Grasset, Bernard, 85, 143
Grau-Sala, Émile, 252
Gray, Charles, 110, 226
Gray, Cleve, 71, 72
Greco, Juliette, 312, 313–14, 315–16, 318–20, 365
Green, Julien, 45, 152
Greene, Graham, 185
Greffulhe, Comtesse, 190
Grenier, Ferdinand, 339
Gromyko, Andrei, 382
Guggenheim, Peggy, 152
Guitry, Sacha, 85, 131, 134, 184
Guy, Claude, 209, 215, 235
Hall-Patch, Sir Edmund, 355
Hammarskjöld, Dag, 288
Harriman, W. Averell, 117, 288
and Marshall Plan, 353–4, 370, 375
Harvey, Sir Oliver, 7, 329
Hayter, Sir William, 246
Heidegger, Martin, 172
Hemingway, Ernest, 41–2, 43, 50, 51, 59, 72-3, 74, 372, 380, 381
Henriot, Philippe, 56, 132
Herold-Paquis,Jean, 138–9
Herriot, Édouard, 20, 34, 304–5
Hewlett-Johnson, Dr, 336, 339
Heydrich, Reinhard, 13
Hickerson, John, 228
Himmler, Heinrich, 65
Hitler, Adolf, 8, 10, 11–12, 17, 41, 64, 66, 70, 118, 119, 154, 164, 386
death of, 181
Ho Chi Minh, 279
Hoffman, Paul G., 352, 354
Holman, Adrian, 153–4, 188
Humanité, L’ 32, 57, 59, 71, 104, 200, 263, 288, 302, 307, 332, 343, 377, 378
and Picasso, 180–81
attack on, 379
Huxley, Aldous, 105–6, 132
Huxley, Julian, 336–7
Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent, 86, 88
Institut Français d’Opinion Publique, 131, 158
Ismay, Major-General Hastings, 5
Isorni, Maître Jacques
defends Brasillach, 139–41
defends Pétain, 162–3, 164
Izard, Maître Georges, 340
Je suis partout, 63, 133, 139–40
Jeanmaire, Zizi, 266
Jeanson, Francis, 344
Jessup, Philip, 356
Joanovici, 156, 277
Joinville, General (Alfred Malleret), 210
Joliot-Curie, Jean Frédéric, 38, 57, 339, 342, 377
Joliot-Curie, Irène, 336–7
Jouvet, Louis, 180, 289, 350
Judt, Tony, 387
Juin, General Alphonse, 20, 54, 108, 116, 206, 222, 238
Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henri, 71, 176
Kanapa, Jean, 336
Kaplan, Harold, 294
Kardelj, Edvard, 291
Katz, Milton, 354
Kavanagh, Inez, 367
Keitel, General Wilhelm, 10
Kennan, George, 242, 356
Khrushchev, Nikita, 337, 378
Kirkpatrick, Helen, 73
Klarsfeld, Serge, 384
Knight, Ridgway, 110, 301, 323–4, 328
Kochno, Boris, 71, 252, 289
Koenig, General Pierre, 29, 32, 50, 53, 54, 97, 115, 158, 238
Koestler, Arthur, 246–8, 293