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Malraux, André, 171–72, 181, 191, 214
maquisards, 44
Maria (internee), 106
Mariette (cellmate), 73–74
Marongin, Serge, 60–61
Maurel, Micheline, 153–54
Mein Kampf (Hitler), 15–16
Mewes, Margarete, 87
Milena (work chief), 104, 105–6
Mittwerda, 123
Moët-Agniel, Michèle, ix–xii, xv–xvi, 158, 173
Mollet, Guy, 178
Mordkovitch, Hélène, 50, 54
Mother Elisabeth, 110
Moulin, Jean, 44, 56–57
Moulin, Laure, 57
Musée de l’Homme network, 34
Nacht und Nebel (NN) prisoners, 111–12
National Council of Resistance (NCR), 56, 128
National Front, 214
National Socialist Party, 15, 40, 77, 122
Night and Fog (1956), 177
Night and Fog prisoners, 111–12
Noisy-le-Grand, France, 184–97
Oberheuser, Herta, 114–15, 169
Ophüls, Marcel, xiv
Panthéon, 215, 216
pardons, 155
Paris, liberation of, 105
Pery, Pierre, 164
Pétain, Philippe, x, 3, 4, 27, 30, 36, 41
Pflaum, Hans, 167, 169
Pierrette (cellmate), 75
Pompidou, Georges, 202
Postel-Vinay, André, 164
Postel-Vinay, Anise, ix, xi, xii–xiii, xiv, xvi, 169–70, 173–75, 177–78, 179–81. See also Girard, Anise
Provisional Assembly, 156
Rabbits, 115–16, 141, 174–75
Rassemblement du peuple français (RPF), 171–72, 178
Ravensbrück (Anthonioz), 160
Ravensbrück concentration camp
admittance procedures, 90
the bunker at, 109
children at, 96–97, 121
Christmas celebrations at, 120–21
daily routine at, 94
expansion of, 97–98
gas chamber at, 123–24
management at, 91–92
medical experiments at, 114–16
Night and Fog prisoners at, 111–12
punishments at, 95, 113, 120
site selection for, 86–87
triangle identification system at, 90
uniform workshop at, 103–4
war crime trials and, 167–68
Reynaud, Paul, 4
Ritter, Julius, 72–73
roll calls, 79, 94, 96–97, 139, 142–43
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 76
Royallieu Camp, Compiègne, France, 78
rue Lauriston gang, 126
Saarland, 9, 16–17
Sachsenhausen concentration camp, 91, 114
Saint-Jean-de-Valériscle, France, 8
Saint-Jeoire, France, 140
Salmon, Robert, 50, 51, 54
Schaeffer, Marlyse, 191–92
Schmidt, Herr (guard), 104, 105
Schwarzhuber, Johann, 123
Scientific Council, 181
Secret Army, 56, 68
Secret of Hope, The (Anthonioz), 215
Secretariat of Youth and Sports, 181
Siemens & Halske plants, 98
Simone (printing machine), 50–51, 63
Simone (prisoner), 144
singing, 63, 74, 80, 99, 119
Society for the Friends of ADIR, 174
Sorrow and the Pity, The (1969), xiv
SS (Schutzstaffel), 57, 85–87, 91, 95, 109, 113, 147
Struthof concentration camp, 123
Stutzmann, Madeline, 11
Sudreau, Pierre, 190
Suhren, Fritz, 91, 106–7, 109, 113, 122, 123, 131–32, 148–49, 167, 169
Syllinka (guard), 104
Tardieu, Geneviève, 208, 209–10, 213–14
Taurin, André, 39
Taurin, Babeth, 39
Texcier, Jean, 27
Tillion, Emilie, 35, 93, 99, 144–45
Tillion, Françoise, 35
Tillion, Germaine, xi, 70, 93, 160, 163, 170, 179, 180–81, 209, 216
Charles de Gaulle and, 166
Musée de l’Homme network and, 34–36, 43
at Ravensbrück, 100, 111–12, 113, 143–45, 146, 148
war crime trials and, 167, 168–69
writes Verfügbar in Hell, 124
Tillion, Lucien, 35
“Tips for the Occupied,” 27
Toward a Professional Army (de Gaulle), 16
27,000 convoy, 90, 93–95
Uckermark concentration camp, 122
Ulm, Germany, 137
urine letters, 116
US Seventh Army, 123
Vélodrome d’Hiver, 40
Verfügbar in Hell (Tillion), 124
Viannay, Hubert, 45, 49, 51
Viannay, Philippe, 49–51, 53–54, 59
Vichy government, 27, 30, 39–41, 51–52, 73
Violaine. See d’Alincourt, Jacqueline
Vlasty (prisoner), 105
Voix et Visages, 169, 172, 177, 205
Völkischer Beobachter, 146
voting, 161–62
war crime trials, 167–69
women internees
camaraderie among, 93, 99–101
extermination of, 122–24, 141–47
incarceration of, 85–86
networking among, 112–13
Polish and Communist, 95
pregnant, 96
release of, 147–49
urine letters written by, 116
work squads, 98–99, 103–4, 142, 146
Wresinski, Father Joseph, 185–88, 190–96, 200–201, 203–4, 207–8
Zay, Jean, 216