Americans in Paris: Life & Death Under Nazi Occupation

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by Charles Glass


  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

  United States: bombing of Paris; drawn into war ; entry into war ; Germany declares war on ; humanitarian aid to France ; Lend Lease Act 176; military aid to France and Britain ; neutrality ; North Africa, presence in ; Office of Naval Intelligence ; Office of Strategic Studies (OSS) ; Operation Torch ; Paris consulate attitude towards African-Americans ; Paris consulate attitude towards Jews ; Pearl Harbor ; prohibition ; publication of Ulysses ; racism within army ; Senate Foreign Relations Committee ; State Department ; Vichy, relations with see also American Embassy in Paris; American Embassy in Vichy; USAAF; US Army and US Navy

  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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