Murphy, Sarah
Mutual Radio
Nation, The
National City Bank of New York
Naval Ministry
Netchaeff, Boris
Neuengamme prison camp
Neuilly see also American Hospital of Paris
New Republic
New York Daily News
New York Herald Tribune
New York Times
New Yorker
New, General Harry
Nichols, Margaret Rives
Niedermann, Carlos
Niger River/Valley
Noailles, Marie-Laure de
Nordling, Raoul
Norris, Frank
North Africa
Norway
Nossiter, Adam
Notre Dame, Cathedral
Nur für Deutsch Gesellschaft (German Community Only) nightclub
Oaktree escape network
Oberg, Major-General Karl
Office of Naval Intelligence, US
Office of Strategic Studies, US (OSS)
Officiel du Spectacle
Offie, Carmel
Operation Torch
Oswald, Marianne
Paine, Thomas
Palais de Luxembourg
Pan American Dixie Clipper
Paraf, Yvonne
Paris; Allies bomb ; Americans in, numbers of ; armistice ; collaborators within see collaborators; curfew ; first Frenchman executed by German army within ; German orders to destroy ; government flee to Tours ; handover to German Army of , ; liberation of ; literary life in see literary life; Metro ; monument to Americans in occupied Paris ; ‘open city’, declared ; police ; refugees within ; resistance movement see Resistance movement; shortages of food and power within ; upper class life in see also under individual area and institution
Paris Herald
Paris Herald Tribune
Paris Jour
Paris Peace Conference, 1918
Paris Tribune
Patou, Jean
Patterson, Cissy
Patterson, Joe
Patton, General George
Paul, Elliot
Paulhan, Jean
Peabody, Polly
Pearl Harbor
P.E.N. Club
Pershing, General John
Pétain, Marshal Henri-Philippe; abolition of 1875 Constitution, abolition of 1875 Constitution, role in ; America, relationship with ; appearance ; armistice, appeal for early ; cut off from reality ; de Brinon and ; Decree Number; French army and ; head of state ; Herriot and ; Hitler and ; hostage of the Nazis ; imprisoned ; in occupied Paris ; Laval and ; move to Versailles, hopes for government move to ; National Aid (Secours National), organises ; RAF air offensive against Paris, reaction to ; speech introducing notion of collaboration ; Weygand and
Pétain, Pierre
Peyrouton, Marcel
phony war (drôle de guerre)
Piaf, Edith
Picasso, Pablo
Pivain, Colonel
Plan Neptune and
Pleasure of Sport, The (Prévost)
police, Paris
Polignac, Comtesse de
Poncins, Vicomte de
Popular Front
Porter, Katherine Anne
Porter, Russell M.
Porter, Seton
Portes, Countess Hélene de
Post, Charles William
Post, Marjorie
Potocki, Count Jerzy
Potomac
Pound, Ezra
Pourcher, Yves
Prévost, Jean
prisoners and prison camps; American Hospital aides see American Hospital of Paris; American Library of Paris provides books for ; American prisoners, arrests/round ups of see also under individual prisoner name; American prisoners, preferential treatment of ; Auschwitz ; Bedaux uses prisoners as workers ; Compiègne camp ; conditions of camps ; exchanges of prisoners ; French prisoners ; Jardin d’Acclimatation ; Jewish American prisoners ; Jewish prisoners, arrests/round ups of ; Jewish prisoners sent to concentration camps ; Neuengamme prison camp ; RAF accidentally bomb camps ; Ravensbrück Konzentrationslager ; releases ; Romainville camp ; St. Denis camp ; Vichy and ; Vittel camp ; women prisoners see also under individual prisoner name
Provost, Etienne Paul
Radio France
Radio Mondiale
RAF (Royal Air Force)
Ramond, Albert
Ravensbrück Konzentrationslager
Ravina, Elizabeth
Rayburn, Sam
Rayman, Marcel
Red Cross
Redd, John
Reeder, Dorothy
Reichstadt, Duke of
Renaudot ‘R’
Renault, Maisie
Resistance movement, Allied soldiers, aid escape of ; American Hospital of Paris, role in ; Comet network ; Goélette-Frégate network ; Jackson family, role in see Jackson, Phillip and Jackson, Sumner; Libération network ; liberation of Paris, role in ; Milice and ; Moats reports on ; Mouvements Unis de la Résistance ; Nazis shoot hostages in retaliation for activity ; in North Africa ; Oaktree escape network ; Oberg’s campaign against ; Plan Neptune and ; Renaudot ‘R’ ; Saint-Nazaire, Phillip Jackson photographs ; spirit of ; underground railway ; V-1 intelligence gathering see also Jackson, Sumner
Reuben James
Reuter, Baron George de
Revue Nègre
Reynaud, Paul
Reynolds, Quentin
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact
Ricout, Alice (‘Tat’)
Right Bank
Riley, Ed
Rimailho, Georges
Ritz Hotel
Rive Gauche
Rivière, Georges
Robin Moor
Robinson, John
Robinson, Sparrow
Rochas, Charles
Rocher, René
Rockefeller Foundation
Rockefeller, John D.
Rogers, Archibald
Rogers, Edmund
Rogers, Herman Livingstone
Rogers, Katherine
Romains, Jules
Romains, Lise
Romainville prison camp
Rommel, General Erwin
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, Theodore
Root, Waverly
Roquefort
Rotary Club
Roubin, Alexis Roger
Rowe, Harlan
Royallieu prison camp see Compiègne prison camp
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Navy
Ruel, Elie
refugees
Ruggieri, Carlo
Ruspoli, Marthe de Chambrun
Russ, Lise
Russell, Bertrand
Saillet, Maurice
Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de
Saint-Nazaire
Sanders, Dr Morris
Scanlon, Bob
Schacht, Dr Hjalmar
Schaumburg, General Ernst von
Schleier, Rudolph
Schlumberger, Jean
Schwarze Kapelle (Black Orchestra)
Senaud, Auguste
Sevareid, Eric
Shakespeare & Company
Sheean, Vincent
Shirer, William
Shoop, Max
Sicherheitsdienst (SD)
Simon, Jacques
Simpson, Wallis Warfield
Smith, Ada ‘Bricktop’
SNCF
Soehring, Hans Jürgen
Solano, Solita
Somme, Battle of
Soulier, Colonel
SpanishWar, 1936–1939
Sparks, Colonel James V.
Spears, General
Specter, Jack E.
Speer, Albert
Spender, Stephen
Spottswood, Kitty
SS
St. Denis concentration camp
Stalin, Joseph
Standar
d Française des Pétroles
Standard Oil
Stauffenberg, Count Claus Schenk von
Stein, Gertrude
Stimson, Henry
Straumann, Eugénie Henriette
Strauss, Dr Emil Georg von
Studnitz, General Bogislav von
Stülpnagel, General Karl Heinrich von
Stülpnagel, Otto von
Suchard, Emmanuel
Sullivan and Cromwell
Sumner, Edward Alleyne
Sumner, Ernestine
Sunday Times
Swank, Joseph
Swensen, Freda
Swiss Consulate, Paris
Swiss Consulate, Vichy
Syndicat d’Études du Continent Africain pour le Transport des Huiles Africanes
Syria
Taft, Robert
Taft, William Howard
Tamm, E. A.
Tartière (Leyton), Drue
Tartiere, Jacques
Tassigny, General Jean de Lattre de
Taylor, Charles Winslow
Taylor, Edmond
Taylor, Wayne C.
Ter Hart, Alexandra
Terrane, Jacques
Terrier, Cleopatre ‘Kitty’
Terry, Ellen
Théâtre de l’Odéon
Théâtre du Palais Royal
Thielbeck
Third Republic
Thompson, Dorothy
Thompson, Ruth
Thompson, Tyler
Thompson, Virgil
Time
Toklas, Alice B.
Tolson, Clyde
Tours
Tovalou of Benin, Prince
Trans-Sahara Railway
Treblinka
Tree, Iris
Tresckow, Major General Henning von
Tuck, S. Pinckney
Ullman, Bernard
Ullman, Claude
Ullman, Pierre-Jérôme
Ulysses (Joyce)
United Press
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United States Military Hospital Number One
University of Paris
USAAF (United States Army Air Force)
US Army
US Navy
V-1 bombs
Valéry, Paul
Vaughan, Hal
Vaux, Dr H. C., de
Vélodrome d’Hiver, Paris
Verdier
Verdun, Battle of, 1916
Versailles Treaty
Vichy France; abolishes 1875 Constitution ; American attitudes towards ; as capital of France ; forced labour in Germany, collude in sending French workers to ; food shortages within ; Free Zone renamed Occupied Zone ; Germany invades ; Hitler threatens to invade ; presence in North Africa ; Jews, role in German mistreatment of ; Laval and see Laval, Pierre; Middle East and ; Milice ; military cooperation with Germany, refuse ; Pétain and see Pétain, Marshal Henri-Philippe; police ; political web within ; refugees flood ; US invasion of North Africa and ; US relations with
Vincent, Dr Clovis
Vittel, France, Frontstalagprison camp at
Volunteer Agricole
Wagner, Richard
Wait, Gregory
Waite, Isabella Cameron
Walker, Mary
War and Diplomacy in North Africa (MacVane)
War without Music (Muir)
Washburne, Elihu B.
Washington Herald
Washington-Lafayette Institute
‘Watchdog’
Waterman, Henry
Watson, Sarah
Watson, Thomas J.
Weber, Dr von
Wehrmacht
Weill, Chief Rabbi Julien
Weill, Professor Felix
Weizmann, Chaim
Weller, Seymour
Welles, Sumner
Westrick, Alois
Weygand, General Maxime
Wharton, Edith
Whipp, Lawrence K.
Whitcomb, Philip W.
Whitman, George
Whitman, Sylvia Beach
Wiedemann, Captain Fritz
Wilder, Thornton
Wilkinson, Kathleen
Wilkinson, Tudor
Willett, Cynthia Jump
Williams, William Carlos
Wilson, Woodrow
Winzer, Charles
Wohl, Paul
Woolsey, Judge John
Wright, J. S.
Yale Club, Paris
YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association)
Zelli, Joe
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