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by Susan Ronald


  Hoving, Tom

  Howard, Kathleen

  How I Won and Lost Anna Gould’s Millions (Castellane)

  Hughes, Langston

  Hugo, Victor

  Huisman, Philippe

  L’Humanité

  Huntington, Collis P.

  IEQJ (Nazi Jewish affairs bureau)

  L’Illustration

  Interkommerz

  Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

  Iribe, Paul

  Italy, in WW II

  Jackson, Sumner

  Jacob, Max

  Jamet, Annie

  Jannis, Elsie

  Japan, in WW II

  Jaspar, Marcel-Henri

  Jaurès, Jean

  Jay Gould and Co.

  Jazz at Juan Festival

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jerome, Jennie. See Churchill, Lady Randolph

  Jerrold, Laurence

  Je suis partout

  The Jews (Peyrefitte)

  J. Henry Schroder company

  Josephine, Empress of France

  Jouhandeau, Élise

  Jouhandeau, Marcel

  Le Journal

  Jouvenel, Bertrand de

  Jouvenel, Henri de

  Joyce, James

  Joyce, Peggy Hopkins

  Juan-les-Pins, France

  casinos/hotels in

  Judith with Head of Holofernes

  Jünger, Ernst

  Kahnweiler, Daniel

  Kann, Alphonse

  Keeley Institute, U.S.

  Kelly, Grace

  Kelly, Hetty

  Kelly, Martin J.

  Kennedy, Edward

  Kennedy, Joseph

  Kirtland, Bessie (aka Odette Tyler)

  Klingeberg, Werner

  Knickerbocker Panic of 1907

  Knochen, Helmut

  Königlichen National-Galerie, Berlin

  Korsakoff Syndrome

  Krausen, Captain

  Kremling, George

  Kriegsgefahr ultimatum

  Kropf, Emil

  Krupp, Gustav

  Kuhn, Loeb & Co.

  Kunstschutz (Nazi arts office)

  Lacaze, Berthe Josephine Rennesson Bazille (Florence’s mother)

  background of

  death of

  inheritance to

  marriage of

  Paris relocation by

  Lacaze, Isabelle (Florence’s sister)

  Lacaze, Louis

  Lacaze, Maximin Victoire (Florence’s father)

  background of

  death/estate of

  as Le Franco-Californien editor

  marriage of

  The Lancet

  Landscape with Rising Sun

  Langstaff, B. Meredith

  Lansky, Meyer

  Lanvin, Jeanne

  L’Assomoir

  Lauder, Estée

  Lauder, Joseph

  Laurencin, Marie

  Laurent, Vianay

  Laval, Pierre

  Law, George

  Lawrence, D. H.

  Leahy, William

  Lean, David

  Léautaud, Paul

  Lecesne, Guillaume

  Lee, David

  Legion of Honor, France

  Leiris, Louise

  Lenglen, Suzanne

  Léon, René

  Lépine, Louis

  Les lettres françaises

  Les Lettres portugaises de Marianna Alcoforado

  Leupp, Charles

  Lewis, Lady Orr

  Little Women (Alcott)

  Loeb, Charles G.

  London Treaty of 1943

  Lorroy, France

  Louis II, Prince of Monaco

  Luce, Henry

  Luchaire, Jean

  Luciano, Lucky

  Ludwig of Hessen-Homburg

  Luftwaffe (Nazi air force)

  Lupin, Arsène

  MacCausland, Mabel

  Machiavelli, Niccolò

  La Machine de Marly et le Barrage

  MacLeish, Archibald

  Madonna and Child Enthroned with Eight Male Saints

  Maison, Leon

  Making the Mummies Dance (Hoving)

  M-Aktion operation

  Malraux, André

  Manet (painter)

  Manigler, Madeleine

  Mansfield, Katherine

  the Maquis (anti-Nazi force)

  Marais, Jean

  Maria, Doña

  Mari, Alexandre

  Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France

  Marlborough, Duke of

  Marshall, John W.

  Martinez Casino, Cannes

  Marx, Harpo

  Masson, André

  Matheson, William L.

  Matisse, Henri

  Mauriac, François

  Maurras, Charles

  Max Jacob Prize for Poetry

  Maxwell, Elsa

  McCarthy, Joe

  McCoy, H. M.

  McCue, James T.

  McDonald, Freda Josephine. See Baker, Josephine

  Mead, Mrs. William Rutherford

  Médecin, Jean

  Medicus, Franz

  Mein Kampf (Hitler)

  Melchior, Marie Charles Jean, Marquis de Polignac

  Mendes-France, Pierre

  Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

  Mexican-American War (1846–48)

  Meyer, Arthur

  Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Michel

  the Milice (French pro-Nazi force)

  Miller, Arthur

  Mr. and Mrs. Haddock Abroad (Stewart)

  Mistinguett

  Mitford, Nancy

  Modern Times

  the Mogador, Paris

  Monaco. See also Banque Charles scheme; Monte Carlo

  gambling’s origins in

  Le Monégasque

  Monet, Claude

  money laundering

  via casinos

  via Nazi banking scheme

  Monnier, Adrienne

  Monte Carlo. See also Banque Charles scheme

  casinos/hotels in

  founding of

  Montenach, Baron Jean de

  Montesquiou d’Artagnan, Pierre de

  Montesquiou, Robert de

  Monuments Men, WW II

  Moore, Grace

  Moreau-Vauthier, Paul

  Morgan, Anne

  Morgan, J. Pierpont

  Morgenthau, Henry

  Moss, L. Harold

  Moulin Rouge, Paris

  Mousley, Harry

  Mühlmann, Kajetan

  Mullan, George V.

  Munich Agreement (1938)

  Municipal Casino, Nice

  MUNIMIM (Nazi department)

  Munson, William H.

  Murger, Henri

  Murphy, Gerald

  Murphy, Sara

  Musée d’Orsay, Paris

  Mussolini, Benito

  NASA

  Nast, Condé

  Nature Morte aux Quatre Pêches

  Nazi Party (NSDAP). See also occupation of France; World War II

  Abwehr of

  Austria-Germany unification by

  banking schemes by

  Battle of France by

  Battle of Stalingrad by

  Czechoslovakia’s invasion by

  escape, postwar, of

  “Final Solution” of

  Florence’s ties to

  France’s cultural campaign by

  France’s occupation by

  Kristallnacht by

  Poland’s invasion by

  Rhineland’s occupation by

  Vogel’s membership in

  Needles and Pins

  Negri, Pola

  Neosalvarsan

  Neutrality Act, U.S.

  New Yorker

  New York Herald

  New York Overseas Corporation

  New York Sun

  New York Times

  New York University

  Frank’s donations to

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  Neyer, Christian

  Nice, France

  Nicholas II, Czar of Russia

  Nijinsky, Vaslav

  Nixon, Richard

  Noailles, Marie-Laure de

  Notre Temps

  Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF)

  Nuremberg Laws of 1935 (Nazi)

  Nuremberg Trials

  Oakland Tribune

  Oberg, Carl Albrecht (“Butcher of Paris”)

  occupation of France

  American roundup during

  art thefts during

  black market in

  cultural activities during

  D-Day in

  gray mice prostitute network in

  Jewish oppression under

  the Milice support of

  Nazi banking scheme during

  prisoner releases during

  the Resistance during

  Vichy government during

  Odewald, Walter

  Olympic Games/Committee

  On the Marble Cliffs (Jünger)

  Operation Paperclip (U.S.)

  Operation Safehaven (U.S.)

  Operation Sea Lion (Nazi)

  Organisation Todt (Nazi)

  Organisation Otto (Nazi)

  Orloff, Count

  Orwell, George

  OSS, (Office of Strategic Services), U.S.

  Paderewski, Ignace

  Palais de la Méditerranée, Nice

  Palewski, Gaston

  Panama Canal

  scandal

  Paquin, Jeanne

  Paris. See also France; occupation of France

  cultural salons of

  flood of 1910 in

  modernization of

  occupation, WW II, of

  WW I’s impact on

  La Parisienne

  Paris-Soir

  Paris with the Lid Lifted (Reynolds)

  Parker, Dorothy

  Passos, John Dos

  Patou, Jean

  Paulhan, Jean

  Pearl Harbor attack

  Pêches

  Pellier, Lazare

  Le Peril Juif (The Jewish Peril) (Jouhandeau)

  Perkins, Maxwell

  Pétain, Maréchal Philippe

  Peter, Marcel

  Le Petit Parisien

  Peyrefitte, Roger

  Le Phare

  Picasso, Olga

  Picasso, Pablo

  Pichot, Henri

  Pickford, Mary

  Pivoines

  Plard, Henri

  Platzek, M. Warley

  Poincaré, Raymond

  Poiret, Paul

  The Poisoned Paradise (Service)

  Poland’s invasion

  Polignac, Edmond, Prince de

  Polignac, Henri de

  Polignac, Melchior de. See Melchior, Marie Charles Jean, Marquis de Polignac

  Polignac Prize

  Polignac, Winnaretta de. See Singer, Winnaretta, Princesse de Polignac

  Polignac, Yolande, Duchesse de

  Porter, Cole

  Porter, Russell

  Praeger-Gretsch, Willy

  Pratt, Zadoc

  Prin, Alice “Kiki”

  Prohibition (U.S.)

  Prophylactic Institute, Paris

  Propos Secrets (Peyrefitte)

  Proust, Marcel

  Pugnaire, Marc

  Pulitzer, Joseph

  The Pursuit of Love (Mitford)

  Radziwill, Léon

  Radziwill, Princess Louise

  Rainier III, Prince of Monaco

  Rarig, Frederick

  Ravel, Maurice

  Ray, Man

  Red Cross

  Reed, Anna

  Reichsbank (German)

  Reichswerke Hermann Göring

  Renoir (painter)

  the Résistance, French

  via the Maquis

  Retour de l’U.R.S.S. (Gide)

  Revson, Charles

  Reynolds, Bruce

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von

  Ritz, César

  Ritz, Leone

  Riviera, French. See also Cannes, France; Juan-les-Pins, France; Monaco; Monte Carlo; Nice, France

  as cultural hub

  Robert C. Mayer & Co.

  Roberts, Quincey

  Roblot, Émile

  Rochefoucauld, Armand de la

  Rockefeller, John D.

  Rodin, Auguste

  Roger, Gustavus

  Roger Nimier Prize for Literature

  Roissard de Bellet, Baron

  Rombaldi, T.

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Rorimer, James

  Rosenberg, Paul

  Rosselli, Carlo

  Rosselli, Nello

  Rothschild, Baron Edouard de

  Rothschild, Baron Maurice de

  Rozan Chocolats

  Rubinstein, Helena

  Rückwanderer Mark Scheme

  Ruhl, Henri

  salons

  Anna Gould’s

  Barney’s

  Florence’s

  Florence’s performances at

  during occupation

  Polignoc’s

  Salvarsan

  San Francisco

  earthquake of 1906

  Florence’s residence in

  San Francisco Call

  San Francisco Chronicle

  Sappho (poet)

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Saturday Evening Post

  Saurès, André

  SBM casino company (Société des Bains de Mer)

  founding of

  Scènes de la vie bohème (Murger)

  Scey-Montbéliard, Prince Louis de

  Schacht, Hjalmar

  Schaeffer, Karl

  Schellenberg, Walter

  Schempp, Reinhold

  Schiller, Friedrich

  Schlesser, Emma

  Schloss, Adolphe

  Schlumberger, Jean

  Schrader, Gerhard

  Seine River, France

  Seligman, Jesse

  Seligmann, François-Gérard

  Sella, Antoine

  Seneca (philosopher)

  A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (Sterne)

  Sert, José Maria

  Sert, Marie “Misia”

  Service, Robert

  Shakespeare and Company, Paris

  Shakespeare, William

  Shepard, Finley J.

  Shepard, Helen Gould (Frank’s sister)

  Sherman Anti-Trust Law, U.S.

  Shirer, William

  Simenon, Georges

  Simpson, Mrs. Wallis

  Singer, Isaac Merritt

  Singer, Isabella Eugénie Boyer

  Singer, Paris

  Singer, Winnaretta, Princesse de Polignac

  Singh, Maharajah Bhupinder

  Sisley, Alfred

  Sixte de Bourbon-Parma, Prince

  Sixte de Bourbon-Parma, Princesse Hedwige

  Smith, Ada “Bricktop”

  Smollett, Tobias

  Snow, Carmel

  Société du Palais de la Méditerranée

  Société Fermière du Palais de la Méditerranée

  Société Immobilière du Palais Vénitien

  Société Nationale des Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Quest (SNCASO)

  Soehring, Hans Jürgen

  “Sonia” (Frank mistress)

  Sotheby’s

  Soviet Union

  Battle of Stalingrad by

  Bolshevik Revolution in

  Cold War by

  Spain

  Nazi flight to

  Les Spélugues, Monaco

  Spender, Stephen

  SR (French intelligence service)

  Stalin, Joseph

  Standard Oil

  Stanford, Leland

  Stavisky, Alexandre “Sasha”

  Steffens, Walter

  Stein, Gertrude

  Stein, Leo

  Sterne, Laurence


  Stevenson, Adlai E.

  Stevenson, Robert Louis

  Stewart, Donald Ogden

  Storm of Steel (Jünger)

  Stravinsky, Igor

  Strughold, Hurbertus

  Sunset magazine

  Sutter, John

  Swanson, Gloria

  syphilis

  Szkolnikoff, Michel

  Tagliaferro, Magda

  Talleyrand-Périgord, Hélène-Violette de

  Talleyrand-Périgord, Hélie de, Duc de Sagan

  Tartière, Drue (Drue Leyton)

  Taylor, George H.

  Teal, Margaret

  Tellier, Cécile

  Le Témoin

  The Tempest (Shakespeare)

  Tender Is the Night (Fitzgerald)

  La Terrasse de Vernon

  Theroux, Alexander

  Thibergian Group

  Thoeny, Richard F.

  Thomas, Henri

  Thomasson, Robert de

  Thorez, Maurice

  Three Dancers

  Thyssen, Fritz

  Time magazine

  To Have or Have Not (Hemingway)

  Toklas, Alice B.

  Toronto Star Weekly

  Toulouse-Lautrec (painter)

  Towarnicki, Frédéric de

  Trafficante, Santo

  Travels Through France and Italy (Smollett)

  Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo (1848)

  Treaty of Versailles (1918)

  Treville, René de

  Truman, Harry S.

  Twain, Mark

  Union of French Women

  United Kingdom

  United States (U.S.). See also FBI; OSS

  earthquake of 1906 in

  Gold Rush in

  Nazis’ emigration to

  WW II entry by

  WW I troops from

  Val-de-Grâce Hospital, Paris

  Valentino, Rudolph

  Vallat, Xavier

  Valmy, duc de

  Valois & Loeb

  Vanderbilt, Alice

  Vanderbilt, Consuelo

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius

  Vanderbilt, William

  Van Gogh, Vincent

  Vaudable, Octave

  Vernes, Arthur

  Vichy, France

  as occupied government seat

  Victoria, Queen of United Kingdom

  La Vie Parisienne

  Vionovitch (Nazi soldier)

  On vit mal (Life is Hard) (Guéhenno)

  Viviani, René

  Vivien, Renée

  Vogel, Carl Ludwig Adolf

  black market activities of

  Florence’s relationship with

  Nazi Party membership by

  U.S. emigration by

  war crime investigation of

  as X-2 agent

  Vogel, Elfriede K. Elsner

  Vogel, Renate

  Vogue

  Volstead Act, U.S.

  vom Rath, Ernst

  von Behr, Kurt

  von Blomberg, Werner

  von Braun, Wernher

  von Choltitz, Dieter

  von Derwies, Paul

  von Dincklage, Hans Gunther “Spatz”

  von Metternich, Count

  von Schirach, Baldur

  Vue de l’atélier

  Vues sur l’Europe (Saurès)

  Wagner-Rogers Bill, U.S. (1939)

  Walker, Lola

  Wall Street Crash of 1929

  The Wall Street Journal

  Walsin-Esterhazy, Ferdinand

  Ward, Justine B.

  Warzinski, Hans Dietrich

  Washington, George

  Washington Post

  Washington Principles

  Washington Times

 

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