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Codename Suzette

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by Anne Nelson

Catholic Church, 100, 101–3, 124 children’s rescue and, 244 Suzanne and, 99–100

  Ceux de la Libération/Resistance, 168n

  CGQJ (Commissariat général aux questions juives—General Commissariat for Jewish Affairs), 38, 38n, 82, 222, 226

  Chefneux, Simone, 149

  Chertok, Léon, xiv, 35–36, 55, 91, 92, 93, 99, 121, 126, 142, 225, 247, 255

  Debré as ally of, 98, 160

  escape of, 175

  Jewish children helped by, 154, 164

  resistance groups and, 36, 63–64, 79–80, 99–100

  Suzanne and, 55, 189

  Suzanne’s body and, 236

  Trepper and, 186, 189–90, 193–94, 197

  Chevalley, Lucie, 78, 154n, 159

  Choisel, France, 5, 11, 12, 17, 19–21, 24, 29–30, 40, 43, 52, 89, 108, 109

  Gestapo at Spaaks’ farmhouse, 210, 231

  Jewish children hidden in, 151

  list of rescued children hidden at, 256

  Choltitz, Dietrich von, 225

  Churchill, Winston, 22, 23, 129, 132

  Cimade group, 103n, 244

  Cocteau, Jean, xvi, 16, 42–43, 44

  Colette, xvi, 44–46, 48–50, 155–56, 165–66, 281n16

  Compiègne (internment camp), 61

  Continental Films, 155, 204, 204n, 250

  Cordier, Daniel, 167, 168

  Cowburn, Benjamin, xvi, 214, 215

  Dachau (concentration camp), 267n20

  Dalí, Salvador, 5

  Dannecker, Theodor, xvi, 26, 37, 38, 38n, 66, 82, 84, 85, 87, 252

  Dassa, Sami, xiv, 158, 245

  Debré, Jean-Louis, 166

  Debré, Michel, 168n, 226, 253–54

  Debré, Olivier, 78

  Debré, Robert, xv, 78, 95, 98–100, 121, 140n, 142, 166, 168n, 176, 225, 226, 233, 253–54

  Chertok and, 98, 99

  Dexia and, 98–99, 151, 152, 163–64, 176, 213

  goes underground, 176, 177, 187

  Jewish children helped by, 154, 164–65, 213–14

  resistance groups and, 99, 126–27, 153

  Suzanne and, 155

  Défense de la France, xv, 153, 171, 175, 178, 179, 205

  de Gaulle, Charles, 23, 24, 127, 129, 132, 152n, 166, 167, 225, 226, 253

  liberation of Paris and, 220, 220n, 226

  de Gaulle, Geneviève, 171, 171n, 205, 205n

  Delvaux, Paul, 41, 210, 242, 244

  Depelsenaire, Betty, 70

  Diamant, David, 120–21, 121n

  Dior, Catherine, 224

  Dior, Christian, 15–16, 224

  Doerr, Anthony, 171–72n

  Drancy (internment camp), xvi, 61, 66, 77, 79, 85, 91, 116, 119, 120, 136, 158, 174, 175, 221, 252

  deportations from, 61–62, 80, 97–98, 105, 121, 121n, 136, 139, 222, 256

  Jewish children at, 104–5, 108, 114, 137, 139, 222

  Dumas, Alexandre, 42

  Dunkirk, 17, 23

  Éclaireurs Israélites Françaises (Jewish French Scouts), 103, 103n, 108

  École Alsacienne, Paris, 43

  Edinger, Georges, 221, 222, 223, 223n

  Éditions de Minuit, 213–14

  Eichmann, Adolf, 26, 37, 87, 136

  Entr’aide Temporaire, xv, 78, 95, 142, 165, 197, 278n2

  Jewish children’s rescue and, 108, 153–54, 157–60, 154n, 213, 244

  Suzanne and, 142, 153–54, 155, 246

  Établissements Kuhlmann, 77–78, 79, 143

  Feferman, Maurice “Fifi,” 48, 118, 270n32

  Fiddler on the Roof (musical), 112, 112n

  Flossenbürg (concentration camp), 211

  Fontaine, Angèle “Teddy” Lorge, xiv, 195, 199, 202

  Fontaine, Maurice, xiv, 195, 196, 199, 201–2

  Fradin, Eva, 164

  France, 6–7, 11–15, 19, 22, 56–57, 125. See also Paris;Vichy government; specific places

  anti-immigrant sentiment, 7, 247

  anti-Semitism in, 14, 25, 38, 45, 82, 246–47

  censorship, 125

  forced labor force, 58, 170, 177, 283n15

  Free Zone, 24, 50, 51, 52, 59, 64, 85, 86, 89, 101, 103, 106, 104, 117, 126, 127

  Gaullist government in exile, 23

  German occupation, 20–22, 25–27, 35, 40, 42, 47, 49–50, 54, 56–57, 78, 79, 84, 85, 86, 99, 115, 119, 125, 130, 142, 152, 160, 166, 170, 175, 179, 184, 220

  German reprisals in, 40, 48, 84, 178

  history of Jews in, 10

  Jewish children, arrested, 88, 89, 91–95, 97–98, 102, 136, 139, 222, 244, 253, 279n9

  Jewish children, rescued, 103–4, 104n, 106–8, 110, 116–17, 128–29, 131, 145–55, 157–65, 222, 244

  Jewish children, sent to gas chambers, 97, 105, 128, 136, 222, 279n9

  Jewish citizens, 10, 24–25, 49, 80, 118–19, 136, 139, 247n

  Jewish deportations, 61–62, 65, 82, 97–98, 121, 121n, 127, 130, 136, 138–39, 220–21, 246–47, 247n, 278n5

  Jewish elite, 77–79, 120

  Jewish immigrants, 8, 9–10, 14, 58, 78, 112, 118, 127, 136, 247n, 266n10

  Jews arrested in, 30–31, 39–40, 48, 58–59, 61, 77, 79, 82, 83, 83n, 85–95, 94n, 99, 101, 103, 107, 113, 116, 118, 135–37, 140, 151, 164, 252

  Jews in, percentage of population, 26n

  Jews ordered to wear yellow stars, 65–66, 77, 79, 115, 119, 146

  Jews targeted in, 26–27, 48–49

  Judaism defined in, 80

  Maginot Line, 13, 14

  Occupied Zone, 21, 25, 26, 59, 65, 83, 85, 87, 106

  police and arrests of resisters, 171

  police and deportations, 83–85, 88–95, 136–38, 274n21

  Protestant citizens, 10, 142–43, 163

  François-Unger, Claude, 245, 245n

  Frank, Anne, 78, 255

  Free French, 23, 127, 132, 152, 152n, 159, 167, 213, 220, 225, 226, 253

  French Communist Party, xiv, 12, 32, 39, 48, 63, 75, 140n, 160, 184, 186, 220, 220n, 244–45, 254–55, 283n15

  bataillons de la jeunesse, 39, 40, 48, 62, 84

  failures regarding the Jews, 113, 129–30

  fate of Jews at Auschwitz and, 106

  Free French and, 132

  German reprisals and, 40, 48, 84

  L’Humanité newspaper, 39

  members shot at Mont-Valérien, 65

  French Foreign Legion, 14–15

  French Scouts, 103, 142, 154, 163. See also Éclaireurs Israélites Françaises

  Fresnes prison, 70, 205, 208, 239

  deportations, 206, 209, 223, 224, 227

  Dexia in, 99

  final executions at, 236–37

  graffiti, 208–9, 210, 219, 239

  messages in Suzanne’s cell, 239–40

  Pauriol in, 182

  political prisoners in, 205–6, 208–9, 224

  Rote Kapelle prisoners in, 133

  SOE agents in, 172, 206, 211, 215, 223, 282n2

  Charles and Claudie Spaak in, 204–5

  Suzanne executed at, 235–37, 236n

  Suzanne in, 202, 208, 209, 213, 227, 230, 239–40

  Marcelle Vergara in, 174

  Georgie de Winter in, 219–20, 223–24

  Front national (FN), 168n

  FTP-MOI, 62, 63, 64, 99, 102, 118, 154, 178, 189, 270n32

  assassination of Ritter, 177–78, 283n15

  Galien, Pierre, 82, 88

  General Commissariat on Jewish Affairs. See CGQJ

  Georges, Pierre, 62, 62n

  Germany, 6, 6n, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 83

  anti-Nazi resistance in, 73–74, 74n

  anti-Semitism in, 7, 8, 12, 26, 80, 247

  British air raids on, 127

  censorship, 106, 125

  coup attempt against Hitler, 219

  defeat at Stalingrad, 166

  domination of Europe, 13, 16, 19–20, 29

  Eastern front, 127, 129

  Final Solution and, 26, 39, 49, 60–61, 123, 125, 223n

  Jewish rescue operations in, 74

  Nazi crimes, 57, 60�
�61, 60n

  occupation of France (see France)

  Polish extermination camps, 59–60

  Wannsee Conference, 59–60, 83

  Gestapo, xvi, 22, 37, 49, 69, 120, 126, 171–77, 182, 210

  “Bonny-Lafont Gang,” 190

  Rote Kapelle Task Force, xvi, 73–75, 74n, 182, 210, 220, 229, 230, 286n11

  Rue de Saussaies headquarters, 69

  Suzanne pursued, 194, 195–97

  Suzanne’s family and associates arrested, 198–204

  torture by, 69–70, 178, 205, 253

  Trepper and, 69, 73–75, 131–33, 184–85, 188, 190–92, 194, 196, 197, 200, 202, 203, 204, 207, 211, 211n

  Gigi (Colette), 45

  Girardot, Maurice-William, xv, 155, 188, 197, 210

  Glasberg, Alexandre, 101, 101n, 103–4

  Goebbels, Joseph, 6n

  Goldfarb, Lucienne, 175, 282n6

  Gone with the Wind (Mitchell), 46, 270n30

  Göring, Hermann, 39, 84

  Goudeket, Maurice, xvi, 45–46, 48–50, 156, 165, 281n16

  Grand Livre, Le, 157–60, 159n

  Great Britain, 12, 13–14, 29

  French resentment of, 167

  intelligence agents in France, 185, 186

  internment of Jewish exiles, 15n

  Jewish children’s rescue fund, 214–15

  Nazi extermination of Jews and, 125

  Soviets and, 132, 182

  Special Air Service (SAS), 215

  Special Operations Executive (SOE), xvi, 167, 172, 206, 211, 214–15, 224–25, 282n2

  Great Depression, 4, 5, 45

  Great Game, The (Trepper), 68, 236n, 286n11

  Gringoire, 46

  Grou-Radenez, Jacques, xv, 153, 171, 175, 178–79, 187, 192, 203, 209, 234

  arrest of, 203

  death sentence of, 211, 216, 217–18

  Jewish children taken in by, 153, 179

  Grumberg, Régine, 174, 174n

  Gruszow, Larissa (Wozek), xiv, 112–16, 162–63, 241, 255, 256

  Grynszpan, Herschel, 7

  Guggenheim, Peggy, 18, 18n

  Guillemot, Marcelle, xv, 169, 244–45, 254

  children’s rescue at La Clairière and, 143–44, 145, 150, 154, 168, 246

  escaping the Gestapo, 173–74

  Resistance and, 168–70, 174, 175, 188

  Guy Patin orphanage, 115–16, 137, 138, 139, 144, 145, 152, 162

  Suzanne and children’s rescue, 141–55

  Happé, Alice “Bunny,” xiv, 24, 181–82, 198

  Happé, Milo, xiv, 197, 198, 265n2

  Happé, Tommy, 237

  Harriman, W. Averill, 132

  Heisel, Hans, 177, 224

  Helbronner, Jacques, 27

  Heydrich, Reinhard, 39, 83, 183

  Himmler, Heinrich, 178

  Hitler, Adolf, 9, 12, 24, 74, 211, 219, 225

  Holocaust. See also specific camps

  Eichmann and, 26

  Final Solution, 39, 49, 60–61, 84

  Wannsee Conference and, 59–60, 83

  homosexuality, 43

  Hugo, Valentine, 155, 231

  Hugo, Victor, 231

  International Red Cross, 125

  Israelowicz, Israel, 38

  Izieu orphanage, 253

  J’Accuse, 65, 65n, 124–25, 128, 271–72n16

  Jackiel, Denise and Monique, 162

  Janson, Paul, xiii, 2

  Janson, Paul-Émile, xiii, 17, 232–33

  Jewish resistance and underground, xiv, 36, 38, 55, 57–58, 63, 64, 102, 120, 121n, 165, 169, 174–75, 194, 197, 220, 223n, 226, 255, 269n22. See also specific groups and individuals

  escape from France urged, 64

  informant among, 175

  information about death camps, 124–25

  press of, 124

  Suzanne and, 57, 165

  UJRE, 169, 269n22

  Jewish World Congress, 125

  Jews. See also France; Germany; specific countries, groups, and individuals

  in denial about danger, 81–82

  emigration between 1880 and 1925, 10

  escape from France urged, 63

  Final Solution and, 39, 49, 60–61, 104, 123, 125, 223n

  first Jewish prime minister of France, 6

  German propaganda and, 40–41

  going into hiding, 40, 50, 81, 82, 120

  “inferior races” argument against, 80

  liquidation of property, 38

  pogroms, 111

  Wannsee Conference and, 59–60, 83

  Warsaw uprising, 169

  yellow stars worn, 65–66, 77, 79, 115, 119, 146

  Job, Nicole, xv, 86

  Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 225

  Jud Süss (film), 48

  Justin-Besançon, Louis, 165

  Justin-Besançon, Madeleine, 165

  Klarsfeld, Serge, 87–88, 94, 223n, 247n

  Knaster, Israël, 97

  Kneler, Leo, 177–78

  Knochen, Helmut, xvi, 37, 136, 252–53

  Kohn, Armand, 120, 140n, 224

  Kopkow, Horst, 243

  Kowalski, Édouard “Arek,” xiv, 189, 190, 194, 220

  Kupferman, Fred, 245n

  La Bourdonnaye, Bertranne de, 225, 226

  La Bourdonnaye, (Countess) Elisabeth de “Dexia,” xv, 98–99, 152, 159, 176–77, 205, 213, 253–54

  in Fresnes prison, 233

  hiding Jewish children, 152–53, 163–64, 245–46, 280n27

  records of rescued children and, 160

  resistance groups and, 99, 100, 160

  La Bourdonnaye, Geoffroy de, 225–26, 253

  La Bourdonnaye, Guy de, 226, 253

  La Bourdonnaye, Oriane de (Guéna), 152–53

  Lacour, Madame, 41

  Laffon, Émile, 213

  La Grande Illusion (film), xiii, 6

  Lamarck orphanage, 113–15, 137, 144, 145

  Suzanne and children’s rescue, 141–55

  Lancey, France, 51, 52

  Laval, Pierre, 84, 85, 87, 239

  Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, 163

  Lederman, Charles, xiv, 35, 55, 79–80, 101–4, 169, 247, 251, 254

  records of rescued children and, 160

  Suzanne and, 56, 110, 121

  Trepper and, 186, 190, 194, 197

  Vénissieux rescue, 103–4, 104n

  Le Figaro, 7, 8, 94

  Le Franc-Tireur, 106

  “Against the Shameful Persecution,” 106

  Legrand, Madeleine, 171, 203, 209

  Le Matin, 127–28

  Leopold III, King of Belgium, 17

  Le Petit Parisien, 46, 49, 50, 179

  Les Caves du Majestic (film), 204, 204n

  L’Ésprit de géométrie (Magritte), 5, 5n

  Limal, Belgium, 181, 186, 195, 196, 199

  Limonti, Hugues, xv, 167–69, 173, 174, 282n4

  List-Pakin, Jeanne, 108, 156

  Little Resistance, A (Hunt), 284n9

  Lodz, Poland, 111

  L’Oratoire du Louvre, xv, 142–45, 143n

  account produced by, 246

  funds for Jewish children and, 155, 188

  Gestapo arrests and, 172–73

  Girl Scout troop and, 149, 154, 163

  Jewish children hidden by, 151, 154, 163, 188, 244, 280n27, 281n8

  Jewish children’s rescue at La Clairière soup kitchen, 143–45, 147–51, 152, 155, 167, 244, 281n8

  police and Vichy officials arrive at, 150

  Renouveau children’s home and, 244–45

  Resistance at La Clairière soup kitchen, 166–70, 168n, 172–74, 187

  Trepper hidden at, 188

  Lorge, Jeanne (Bourson), xiii, 2, 182, 195, 196n, 233, 237

  Lorge, Louis, xiii, 1, 2, 5

  Lusseyran, Jacques, 171, 171–72n

  Lycée Henri-IV, Paris, 43

  Lyon, France, xvi, 106, 126, 129, 132, 162, 172, 178, 253, 282n9

  Lyon-Smith, Antonia, 284n9, 288n1

  Magritte, René, 3, 4–5, 5n, 6, 18, 18n, 20, 24
, 54, 250, 265n2

  portraits of Suzanne, 4, 5, 5n, 244, 250

  Spaaks’ collection, 41, 56, 210, 242, 244

  Maillet, Jacques, 213

  Maisons-Laffitte, France, 68–69, 75

  Malaplate, Albert, 132

  Marais, Jean, xvi, 16, 43

  Marseille, France, 20, 64, 75, 129, 132, 265n4

  Masson, Jean, 198

  Masson, Madeleine “Pichenette” Spaak, xiii, 2, 198, 200–201

  Masson, Paul, 198

  Maupassant, Guy de, 43

  Mauthausen (concentration camp), 174, 254

  May, Madame, xiv, 188–89, 190, 211

  Mercier, André, 21

  Merle d’Aubigné, Robert, 165

  Meunier, Michèle, 151

  Micnik, Lazar, 111, 112, 113, 116

  Midnight Sun (Spaak), 249, 288n1

  Milhaud, Darius, 95n

  Milhaud, Denise, xv, 95, 153–54, 246, 255

  Jewish children arrested and, 221–22

  Jewish children’s rescue and, 108, 154n, 158, 159, 164, 213

  Milhaud, Fred, xv, 95, 95n, 108, 255

  Mitchell, Margaret, 46, 270n30

  MNCR, 55, 79–81, 89, 98–101, 106, 107, 117–18, 126, 129, 254

  children’s escorts arrested, 174

  Combat Médicale, 99

  core members, 79, 80, 109, 144

  cost per saved child, 117, 154–55, 160

  Dexia and, 100, 160

  Jewish children’s rescue and, 79, 106, 108, 116–17, 130–31, 140n, 144, 146–47, 151, 154

  Jewish exterminations discovered and, 123–25, 128–29

  non-Jewish support, 98, 101–3, 116–17, 169

  returned deportees and, 231–32

  SOE agents and, 215

  Suzanne and, 55, 79–81, 89, 109–21, 141, 187, 192, 246

  Suzanne’s network, 117, 154, 186, 244

  “Mon Legionnaire” (Piaf), 6

  Mont-Valérien executions, 206

  Moulin, Jean, xv, 167, 169, 172, 225, 253

  Muller, Annette, 113–14

  Musée de l’Homme circle, 99, 142, 152, 177, 205, 206, 233

  Nadel, Charlotte, 178–79

  Nadler, Mounie, 65, 271–72n16

  Naïe Presse, 35, 245

  Nazi Office of Jewish Affairs, 26

  Neuilly orphanage, 222

  Noirvault, France, 164

  Nordling, Raoul, 225

  Nosley, Maurice, 154

  Oberg, Carl, 83–84

  OCM (Organisation civile et militaire—Civil and Military Organization), 168n

  OSE (Œuvre de secours aux enfants—Organization to Aid Children), 103n, 244

  Our Lost Illusions (Rayski), 255

  Palais des Beaux-Arts, 3, 159, 195

  Palais Royal, Paris, xvi, 40–42, 66, 225

  famous residents, 43, 44–46, 50

  Gestapo plundering of, 210, 229, 230

  Spaak family flight from, 191–94

  Spaak family in, 40–42, 50–52, 56, 66–68, 148–49, 155, 181, 229–30

  Palliser, Anthony, 241

 

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