Paris After the Liberation_ 1944 - 1949 - Antony Beevor [232]
and Marshall Plan, 285–6, 353, 354n, 369–70, 374–5
Monnet Plan see Commissariat Général du Plan
Montand, Yves, 38, 39, 47, 267
Montgomery, General Sir Bernard, 30, 124
Montherlant, Henry de, 132
Mo rand, Paul, 114
Morgan, Claude, 338–41
Morgan, General Frederick, 126–7, 204
Mornet, Procureur-Général André, 161–2, 166–7
Mouchy, Duc de, 102, 190–91
Moulin, Jean, 16, 23–5, 28, 99
remains to Pantheon, 383–4
Moulin de Labarthète, Henri du, 12
Mouloudji, Marcel, 176
Mounier, Emmanuel, 170
Mouvement Républicain Populaire (MRP), 208, 279
and tripartisme, 223
elections, J une 1946, 237, 273
Bidault’s government resigns, 274
and strikes of 1947, 298
Mowinckel, John, 41–2
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 56, 62, 66, 67–8, 70, 81–2, 115, 130, 156, 216, 225
Murphy, Robert, 20, 110, 216, 229, 356, 359
National Council of the Resistance (CNR), 26, 32, 35–6, 44, 49, 54, 208
National Front (Communist-dominated), 197, 200
Neave, Major Airey, 42
Nizan, Paul, 142
Noguères, Henri, 301–2
Nordling, Raoul, 35
Nordmann, Maître, 339, 340
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 322
Nouvelle Revue franqaise, La, 60, 138, 142, 143
Oberg, General (SS) Karl, 34
Oberlé, Jean, 195
Offroy, Raymond, 244–5
Opéra de Paris, 135, 196
Ophuls, Marcel, 384
Orwell, George, 68, 73–4
Paget, Mamaine see Koestler, Mamaine
Palewski, Gaston, 15, 23, 100, 108, 111, 115, 121, 141, 188–9, 193–4, 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 212, 213, 238, 270, 281, 284, 295, 298, 302, 308
visit to Moscow, 116, 117
and de Gaulle’s resignation, 216–17
Paley, William, 73
Papon, Maurice, 385–9
Paris, Comte de, 21, 95, 224
Parker, Charlie, 318
Parodi, Alexandre, 25, 33, 35, 49, 54, 56
Parti Républicain de la Liberté, 224, 230
Passy, Colonel see Dewavrin
Pasteau, Michael (‘Mouthard’), 42
Patten, William, 189
Patten, Mrs William (Susan Mary, later Alsop), 153, 156, 187, 189, 190, 191, 253, 257–8, 268, 270, 275, 308
Patton, General George S., 36
Paulhan, Jean, 137, 142, 143, 235, 351
and Les Temps modernes, 178
Paxton, Robert, 386
Pensée, La, 333
Péri, Gabriel, 18
Peron, Eva Duarte de, 289
Pétain, Marshal Philippe, 4–5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13–14, 16, 19, 21, 27, 28, 30, 54, 56, 59, 63, 94, 101, 155, 158, 386
and de Gaulle, 3–4
becomes head of state, 10–11
and Hitler at Montoire, 11–12
at Sigmaringen, 64
trial, 159–65
Pétiot, Dr Marcel, 82
Petit, Roland, 266
Petit, General, 246, 339
Petit Parisien, Le, 135, 200
Petsche, Maurice, 358–9, 370
Philby, Kim, 225–6, 236
Piaf, Edith, 39, 47, 61, 75
Picasso, Pablo, 60, 71, 72, 141, 175, 311, 376–7
and Desire Caught by the Tail, 177
and Salon de la Libération, 180
joins PCF, 181
and Congress of Intellectuals in Warsaw, 336–7
and portrait of Stalin, 377–8
‘Plan Bleu’ conspiracy, 278–9
Pleven, René, 205–6
Pol Roger, Mme Jacques (Odette), 283, 307
police purge committee, 80–81
Polignac, Comte Charles de, 186
Polignac, Comtesse Jean de (Marie-Blanche), 289, 304
Polignac, Marquis Melchior de, 189
Pompidou, Georges, 383, 385, 389
Ponge, Francis, 184
Ponomarev, Boris, 202, 243, 272–3, 330, 382
Popova, Comrade, 160, 190
Populaire, Le, 301-2
Porte, René, 78
Portes, Comtesse Hélène de, 4
Prevert, Jacques, 314, 319
and la bande Prévert, 175
café life, 311
Printemps, Yvonne, 244
Pucheu, Pierre, 18, 27–8
Queneau, Raymond, 176, 177, 230, 235, 314, 319
and Les Temps modernes, 178
Queuille, Dr Henri, 329, 355, 358, 370, 371
forms government, 328
fall of government, 371
Radical Party, 222
Ramadier, Paul, 102–3
forms government, 1946, 274–5
expels Communists from government, 281–3, 292n
and Third Force, 295
government falls, 298
Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire (RDR), 334–5, 352
Rassemblement du Peuple Français (RPF), 371
Malraux and, 214
established, 281
satirized by Sartre, 294
in municipal elections, October 1947, 295
conflict with PCF in 1948, 323–4, 326–8
and events in Grenoble, 326–7
Ravanel, Colonel Serge (Asher), 95, 97
Rebatet, Lucien, 65, 88, 131
Redman, General Harold ‘Dixie’, 127, 147
Reid, Odgen, Mr and Mrs, 241
Rémy, Colonel (Gilbert