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INDEX
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Abetz, Otto
Abetz, Suzanne
the Abwehr (Nazi intelligence)
Académie des Beaux-Arts
Académie Française
Action Française
Adenauer, Konrad
Aerobank
the Affaire
Aiken, Charles
Aitken, Max, Lord Beaverbrook
Albert, Prince of Monaco
Alcott, Louisa May
Aldrich, Chester Holmes
Aletti, Joseph
Alexandre, Serge. See Stavisky, Alexandre “Sasha”
Alice, Princess of Monaco
Un Allemand à Paris (Heller)
Alphand, Hervé
Ambassadeurs Casino, Cannes
American Express
American Hospital, Paris
American Lawn Tennis Association
American Library, Paris
American Volunteer Corps
Amphiction (racehorse)
Annals of San Francisco
Antibes Seen from the Salis Gardens
anti-Semitism
the Affaire’s contribution to
in France
in Monaco
during occupation
Apollinaire, Guillaume
Arden, Elizabeth
Ardenti, Regina
Arland, Marcel
Arletty (Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat)
Nazi collaboration by
Stavisky Affair and
Arnaud, Marcela
Astor, Caroline
Auden, W. H.
Aureglia, Louis
Aurore newspaper
Aury, Dominique
Bagnoles Hôtel and Casino du Lac, France
La Baïonnette
Baker, Josephine (Freda Josephine McDonald)
Ballon, Marie-Jeanne. See Bell, Marie
Balzac, Honoré de
Bank of International Settlement, Switzerland
Banque Charles scheme
Florence’s participation in
Banque de France
Barnard, George G.
Barnes, Maynard
Barney, Alice Pike
Barney, Natalie Clifford
Barthou, Louis
Bathiat, Léonie Marie Julie. See Arletty
Battisti, Amleto
Baudoin, Edouard
Bazille, Florence “Florinte” Rennesson
death/estate of
Bazille, Jean
Beach, Sylvester
Beach, Sylvia
Beaumont, Count Étienne de
The Beautiful and the Damned (Fitzgerald)
Beauvoir, Simone de
Bedaux, Charles
Bedaux, Fern
Bedaux, Philip
Beer Hall Putsch
Belbeuf, Marquise de “Missy”
Bellanger, Jacques
Bell, Marie
Bénazet, Jacques
Bennet, James Henry
Bennett, James Gordon, Jr.
Benoist-Méchin, Jacques
Benoit, Pierre
Benvenuti, Joseph
Bérénice (Brasillach)
Beresford, Helen Vivien Gould
Beresford, John Graham Hope de la Poer, 5th Baron Decies
Berghaus, Bernhard
Bernheim-Jeune, Gaston
Bernheim-Jeune, Josse
Bernstein, Marcel
Biddle, Francis B.
Blanc, Camille
Blanc, François
Blanc, Louis
Blum, Léon
Blumner, Lester
Blum, René
Bluysen, Auguste
Bohemian Club, San Francisco
Bolshevik Revolution of 1917
Bonaparte, Napoléon, I
Bonaparte, Napoléon, III
Bonnard, Pierre
Bosch, Hieronymus
Bosse, Colonel
Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase
Bousquet, Marie-Louise
Boussac, Marcel
Brancovan, Princesse de
Braque, Georges
Brasillach, Robert
Briand, Aristide
Brougham, Lord Henry
Bryant, Louise
The Buccaneers (Wharton)
Bullard, Eugene
Bullitt, William C.
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe
Bunjes, Hermann
Burke, Albert
Burke, Billie
Burke, Tom
Café de Paris, Monte Carlo
Caffery, Jefferson
Cagoule sect, France
Cahill, John T.
Calais-Méditerranée Express
Callas, Maria
Camus, Albert
Cannes Film Festival
Cannes, France
casinos in
Capote, Truman
Carbone, Paul
Carleton Hotel, Cannes
Carlton Casino, Cannes
Carmen
Caruso, Enrico
Casasus, Don Joaquin de
Casasus, Mario
Casino de Juan-les-Pins
Casino de la Jetée, Nice
Casino de la Variétés, Nice
Casino de Paris, Monte Carlo
Casino Ruhl, Nice
casinos
Gould’s
money laundered via
regulation of
Casteja, Emmeline de
Castellane, Count Marie Paul Ernest Boniface “Boni” de
Catherine the Great (of Russia)
Catholic Sisters of Charity
Caudle, Theron L.
Céline (Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches)
Cercle Rive Gauche
cercles (private gambling clubs)
CFA. See Comité France-Allemagne
Chaigneau, Alfred
Chalon, Jean
Chambrun, Aldebert de
Chambrun, Clara de
Chambrun, Josée de
Chambrun, René de
Chanel, Gabrielle “Coco”
Chaplin, Sir Charles
Chaplin, Stanley
Chapouilly, Edouard-Charles
Charles, Baron Johann
Charles III, Prince of Monaco
Chase National Bank
Cheri (Colette)
Chevalier, Maurice
Chiappe, Jean
Chicago Tribune
Chronique d’une passion (Jouhandeau)
Churchill, Lady Randolph (Jennie Jerome)
Churchill, Sir Winston
City Lights
Clarke, Sir Casper Purdon
Clemenceau, Georgesr />
Clemmons, Katherine
Cluny Museum, Paris
Cocteau, Jean
Cold War
Colette, Sidonie-Gabrielle
Combat
Combourg (racehorse)
Comité France-Allemagne (CFA)
communism
Connolly, Cyril
Conservatoire de Paris
Cornuché, Eugène
Coubertin, Pierre de
Coughlin, Charles
Courbet (painter)
Coward, Noël
Le Crapouillot
Crédit Municipale, Bayonne
Crocker, Charles
Crowder, Henry
CSAR (Comité Sécret d’Action Révolutionnaire)
Cunard, Nancy
Curie, Marie
Czechoslovakia’s invasion
Daily Telegraph (London)
Daladier, Edouard
Dalbane, Marthe
Dalbouse, Jacques
Dali, Salvador
Dante (Alighieri)
Darracq, François
Daughters, Donald L.
Daval, Pierre Auguste
Davenport, Mrs. George
David-Weill, David
D-Day, WW II
Debrec, Edouard
Debussy, Claude
Degas (painter)
de Gaulle, Charles
de Haas, Irmela
Delano, William Adams
de Lesseps, Ferdinand
Delpierre, Alfred
de Montherlant, Henry
de Noël, Jean
Dequenne, Geo
Dequoy, Roger
Derval, Paul
de Sairigné, Anne Marie Vilbert
Descazes, Isabelle-Blanche Singer
Descazes, Jacques
Deslys, Gaby
Destouches, Louis. See Céline
Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Waren Treuhand-Aktiengesellschaft
DeVoe, Bessie
de Wolfe, Elsie
DGER (Direction Générale des Études et Recherches), France
Diaghilev, Serge
Dialogues upon Republican and Monarchial Government (Brougham)
Dierks, Barry
The Divine Comedy (Dante)
Dmitri, Grand Duke of Russia
Dr. Gachet
Donovan, William
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
Doumergue, Gaston
Dreiser, Theodore
Drew, Daniel
Dreyfus, Alfred
Drieu de la Rochelle, Pierre
Dubuffet, Jean
Ducros, Georges
Dudley, Katherine
Dumas, Alexandre
Duncan, Isadora
Du Pasquier, Pierre
Durand-Ruel art dealership
Dux, Pierre
earthquake of 1906, San Francisco
L’Echo du Pacifique
L’Éclaireur de Nice
Les Éditions de Minuit
Edward VIII, King of United Kingdom
Eichmann, Adolf
Einstein, Albert
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Emery, Audrey
Epting, Karl
Erie Railroad
ERR (German)
Evening World
Expatriation Act of 1907, U.S.
Experta
Exposition Universelle of 1900
Fabre-Luce, Alfred
Fairbanks, Douglas
Fantin-Latour, Henri
Faucigny-Lucinge, Prince Jean-Louis de
Fayard, Jean
FBI
Rückwanderer Mark Scheme and
war crime investigation by
Fellowes, Daisy
Ferdinand, Archduke Franz
Le Figaro
“Final Solution” (Nazi)
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, Zelda
Flanner, Janet
Fleming, Julia
Fleurs d’Été
Les fleurs de tarbes (Paulhan)
flood of 1910, Paris
Focke-Wulf
Folies Bergère, Paris
Foreign Legion
Foujita (painter)
“Four Hundred” list
Fournier, Pierre
France. See also occupation of France; Riviera, French
American immigrants to
anti-Semitism in
Battle of
Dreyfus scandal in
internal unrest in
Jewish immigrants to
occupation, WW II, of
Panama Canal scandal in
Stavisky scandal in
voting rights in
war crime investigation by
in WW I
France, Anatole
Francezon, Mr.
Franco-American Committee for the War Blind
Le Franco-Californien
Franco-Prussian War (1870–71)
French, Stewart
Gabin, Jean
Galerie Charpentier, Paris
Gallauziaux, Mr.
Galliard, Miss (Nazi spy)
Gallia Tennis Courts, Cannes
Gallimard, Gaston
Galtier-Boissière, Jean
Gandhi, Mahatma
Garat, Henri
Garat, Joseph
Garnier, Charles
Garthe, Arnold, “Colonel Patrick”
Le Gaulois
Gausebeck, August T.
Gauthier-Villars, Henry “Willy”
Gehlen, Reinhard
General Committee for Polish Relief
Un gentilhomme cosmopolite (Faucigny-Lucinge)
Georges, Alphonse Joseph
Germany. See also Nazi Party; World War II
denazification program in
in WW I
Gestapo
Gibbons, Helen Davenport
Gide, André
Gigi (Colette)
Giustizia e Libertà
Goddard, Paulette
Goepel, Erhard
Goering, Franz
Gold, Nathan
Gold Rush, U.S.
Göring Corporation
Göring, Hermann
Gorlitius Matinus
Gould, Anna (Frank’s sister)
salon by
siblings’ relations with
Gould, Dorothy (Frank’s daughter)
Gould, Edith Kingdon (George’s 1st wife)
Gould, Edith Maud Kelly (Frank’s 2nd wife)
Gould, Edwin (Frank’s brother)
Gould, Florence Juliette Antoinette Lacaze
Allied Forces support by
art collection of
banking scheme collusion by
birth/childhood of
casino/hotel operations by
Chaplin’s relationship with
charitable giving by
death of
in earthquake of 1906
in flood of 1910
Gould’s courtship of
Gould’s death and
Gould’s marriage to
gray mice network of
health of
Heynemann’s marriage to
inheritances of
legacy of
in Legion of Honor
Manigler’s relationship with
nationality of
Nazi ties to
opera singing by
Paris relocation by
Riviera residency by
salon hosted by
salons coveted by
San Francisco residency of
as showgirl
treason investigation of
Vogel’s relationship with
as WW I nurse
as WW II nurse
Gould, Frank Jay (Florence’s 2nd husband)
alcohol use by
banking scheme and
casino/hotel operations by
charitable giving by
death of
de Sairigné’s relationship with
Edith Kelly’s marriage to
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Florence’s courtship by
Florence’s marriage to
health of
Helen Kelly’s marriage to
Riviera residency by
sibling relations/feuds with
taxes paid by
Gould, George Jay (Frank’s brother)
siblings’ relations with
Gould, Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair (George’s 2nd wife)
Gould, Helen (Frank’s daughter)
Gould, Helen Day Miller (Frank’s mother)
Gould, Helen Kelly (Frank’s 1st wife)
Gould, Howard (Frank’s brother)
Gould, Jason “Jay” (Frank’s father)
background of
death/estate of
Jewish ties to
Gould, John Burr (Frank’s grandfather)
Gouldsboro, New York
Goustiaux, Auguste
Grace, Princess of Monaco
Grady, Michael
Granville, France
gray mice prostitute network
Great Depression
The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald)
Greffulhe, Élisabeth
Grew, Joseph
Grimaldi dynasty
Le Gringoire
Grom, Hans
Grosvenor, Hugh, Duke of Westminster (“Bendor”)
Grynszpan, Herschel
Guéhenno, Jean
Guevara, Alvaro
Guilbert, Yvette
Guillaumont, Charles
Guinness, Meraud
Guisan, Henri
Guisan, Jean
Guitry, Sacha
Gurlitt, Cornelius
Gurlitt, Hildebrand
Haberstock, Karl
Hahn, Reynaldo
Hamburg-Amerika Line
d’Harcourt, Antoinette
Hargreaves, Henry
Hari, Mata
Harper’s Bazaar
Harriman, Edward
Harriman, Oliver
Harte, Bret
Haussmann, Georges-Eugène
A Hawking Party
Heald, Henry T.
Hearst, William Randolph
Heine, Marie Alice
Heinz, F. Augustus
Heller, Gerhard
Hemingway, Ernest
Hemingway, Hadley
Henri-Haye, Gaston
Hermann, Madame Kurt
Hess, Rudolf
Heynemann, Alice M. Hotchkiss
Heynemann, Henry Chittenden
Florence’s marriage to
Heynemann, James
Heynemann, Manfred H.
Himmler, Heinrich
Hirth, Wolfram
Hitler, Adolf. See also Nazi Party
assassination attempt on
Hitler Youth
Hogan, Hugh
the Holocaust
Holocaust Expropriated Art Restitution (HEAR) Act (2016)
Homo, Magdeleine
Hoover, Edgar J.
Hopkins, Mark
Horscher, Mr. (restaurateur)
Hôtel Alba, Juan-les-Pins
Hôtel Bristol, Paris
Hôtel du Cap, Antibes
Hôtel/Casino Castellamare Nice
Hôtel des Deux Plages, Juan-les-Pins
Hôtel Impérial, Menton
Hôtel Majestic, Nice
Hôtel Le Meurice, Paris
Hôtel Negresco, Nice
Hôtel de Paris, Monte Carlo
Hôtel Provençal, Juan-les-Pins
Hôtel Ruhl, Nice