becomes Secretary of State, 276
   speech at Harvard, 285
   visits France, 369
   Marshall Plan, 285–8, 291–2, 301, 308, 309, 322, 352–5
   establishment of ECA, 353–4, 355–6
   effects of, 370–71, 374–5, 387
   Martin du Gard, Roger, 234, 296, 304, 351
   Marty, André, 146, 182
   Masaryk, André, 322
   Massigli, René, 101, 108, 109, 114, 115, 286
   Masson, André, 177
   Massu, Georges-Victor, 82
   Massu, Major (later General) Jacques, 45, 50, 51, 388
   Matisse, Henri, 376
   Mauduit, Comtesse Elizabeth de, 148–9
   Mauriac, Claude, 231, 232, 235–6, 284, 295
   Mauriac, François, 102, 108, 114, 131, 138, 139, 142, 143, 168, 209
   and execution of Brasillach, 140–41
   Maurras, Charles, 132, 137
   Mayor, Tess (later Lady Rothschild), 70
   Mendés-France, Pierre, 205–6
   Mendl, Lady (Elsie de Wolfe), 127
   Menthon, François de, 25
   Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 172, 175, 176, 184, 232, 313, 315, 351
   and Les Temps modernes, 178
   attack on Koestler, 247–8
   Milice, the, 6, 13, 28, 55, 57, 63, 87–8, 165, 172
   Miller, Arthur, 349–50
   Miller, Henry, 360
   Miller, Lee, 61, 71
   Mitford, Nancy (Hon. Mrs Peter Rodd), 193–4, 216, 244, 245, 258–9, 270, 281, 284, 295, 302, 304, 306, 307, 321, 361
   Mitterrand, François, 146, 148, 279, 386
   Moch, Jules, 255
   as Minister of the Interior, winter 1947, 299–301, 303, 306, 308, 309–10
   strikes of 1948, 325, 328, 329
   Modigliani, Jeanne, 334
   Molotov, Vyacheslav, 17, 116n, 117, 236, 239, 243, 275
   and Marshall Plan, 286–7
   Molyneux, Captain Edward, 308
   Monde, Le, 170, 378
   Mongibeaux, President de la Haute Cour, 162, 166
   Monnet, Jean, 7n, 26–7, 114
   and Commissariat Général du Plan, 212–13
   and Marshall Plan, 285–6, 353, 354n, 369–70, 374–5
   Monnet Plan see Commissariat Général du Plan
   Montand, Yves, 38, 39, 47, 267
   Montgomery, General Sir Bernard, 30, 124
   Montherlant, Henry de, 132
   Mo rand, Paul, 114
   Morgan, Claude, 338–41
   Morgan, General Frederick, 126–7, 204
   Mornet, Procureur-Général André, 161–2, 166–7
   Mouchy, Duc de, 102, 190–91
   Moulin, Jean, 16, 23–5, 28, 99
   remains to Pantheon, 383–4
   Moulin de Labarthète, Henri du, 12
   Mouloudji, Marcel, 176
   Mounier, Emmanuel, 170
   Mouvement Républicain Populaire (MRP), 208, 279
   and tripartisme, 223
   elections, J une 1946, 237, 273
   Bidault’s government resigns, 274
   and strikes of 1947, 298
   Mowinckel, John, 41–2
   Muggeridge, Malcolm, 56, 62, 66, 67–8, 70, 81–2, 115, 130, 156, 216, 225
   Murphy, Robert, 20, 110, 216, 229, 356, 359
   National Council of the Resistance (CNR), 26, 32, 35–6, 44, 49, 54, 208
   National Front (Communist-dominated), 197, 200
   Neave, Major Airey, 42
   Nizan, Paul, 142
   Noguères, Henri, 301–2
   Nordling, Raoul, 35
   Nordmann, Maître, 339, 340
   North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 322
   Nouvelle Revue franqaise, La, 60, 138, 142, 143
   Oberg, General (SS) Karl, 34
   Oberlé, Jean, 195
   Offroy, Raymond, 244–5
   Opéra de Paris, 135, 196
   Ophuls, Marcel, 384
   Orwell, George, 68, 73–4
   Paget, Mamaine see Koestler, Mamaine
   Palewski, Gaston, 15, 23, 100, 108, 111, 115, 121, 141, 188–9, 193–4, 203, 205, 206, 209, 210, 212, 213, 238, 270, 281, 284, 295, 298, 302, 308
   visit to Moscow, 116, 117
   and de Gaulle’s resignation, 216–17
   Paley, William, 73
   Papon, Maurice, 385–9
   Paris, Comte de, 21, 95, 224
   Parker, Charlie, 318
   Parodi, Alexandre, 25, 33, 35, 49, 54, 56
   Parti Républicain de la Liberté, 224, 230
   Passy, Colonel see Dewavrin
   Pasteau, Michael (‘Mouthard’), 42
   Patten, William, 189
   Patten, Mrs William (Susan Mary, later Alsop), 153, 156, 187, 189, 190, 191, 253, 257–8, 268, 270, 275, 308
   Patton, General George S., 36
   Paulhan, Jean, 137, 142, 143, 235, 351
   and Les Temps modernes, 178
   Paxton, Robert, 386
   Pensée, La, 333
   Péri, Gabriel, 18
   Peron, Eva Duarte de, 289
   Pétain, Marshal Philippe, 4–5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13–14, 16, 19, 21, 27, 28, 30, 54, 56, 59, 63, 94, 101, 155, 158, 386
   and de Gaulle, 3–4
   becomes head of state, 10–11
   and Hitler at Montoire, 11–12
   at Sigmaringen, 64
   trial, 159–65
   Pétiot, Dr Marcel, 82
   Petit, Roland, 266
   Petit, General, 246, 339
   Petit Parisien, Le, 135, 200
   Petsche, Maurice, 358–9, 370
   Philby, Kim, 225–6, 236
   Piaf, Edith, 39, 47, 61, 75
   Picasso, Pablo, 60, 71, 72, 141, 175, 311, 376–7
   and Desire Caught by the Tail, 177
   and Salon de la Libération, 180
   joins PCF, 181
   and Congress of Intellectuals in Warsaw, 336–7
   and portrait of Stalin, 377–8
   ‘Plan Bleu’ conspiracy, 278–9
   Pleven, René, 205–6
   Pol Roger, Mme Jacques (Odette), 283, 307
   police purge committee, 80–81
   Polignac, Comte Charles de, 186
   Polignac, Comtesse Jean de (Marie-Blanche), 289, 304
   Polignac, Marquis Melchior de, 189
   Pompidou, Georges, 383, 385, 389
   Ponge, Francis, 184
   Ponomarev, Boris, 202, 243, 272–3, 330, 382
   Popova, Comrade, 160, 190
   Populaire, Le, 301-2
   Porte, René, 78
   Portes, Comtesse Hélène de, 4
   Prevert, Jacques, 314, 319
   and la bande Prévert, 175
   café life, 311
   Printemps, Yvonne, 244
   Pucheu, Pierre, 18, 27–8
   Queneau, Raymond, 176, 177, 230, 235, 314, 319
   and Les Temps modernes, 178
   Queuille, Dr Henri, 329, 355, 358, 370, 371
   forms government, 328
   fall of government, 371
   Radical Party, 222
   Ramadier, Paul, 102–3
   forms government, 1946, 274–5
   expels Communists from government, 281–3, 292n
   and Third Force, 295
   government falls, 298
   Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire (RDR), 334–5, 352
   Rassemblement du Peuple Français (RPF), 371
   Malraux and, 214
   established, 281
   satirized by Sartre, 294
   in municipal elections, October 1947, 295
   conflict with PCF in 1948, 323–4, 326–8
   and events in Grenoble, 326–7
   Ravanel, Colonel Serge (Asher), 95, 97
   Rebatet, Lucien, 65, 88, 131
   Redman, General Harold ‘Dixie’, 127, 147
   Reid, Odgen, Mr and Mrs, 241
   Rémy, Colonel (Gilbert Renault), 17, 24, 328
   Renault, Louis, 104
   Renseignements Généraux, 201, 210–11, 242, 322
   Revers, General Georges
, 222, 226, 246, 279
   Reynaud, Paul, 4, 5, 7–9
   Ricard, Marthe, 268–9
   Ricci, Robert, 251–2
   Rioux, Jean-Pierre, 90
   Robbe-Grillet, Alain, 387
   Rochas, Marcel, 308
   Rockefeller, Captain David, 110, 201
   Rocque, Colonel de la, 13
   Rolland, Romain, 199
   Rol-Tanguy, Colonel (Henri Tanguy), 33, 35, 37, 48–9, 78
   Roncalli, Mgr, 111
   Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 7, 20, 21, 22, 26, 107, 108, 117, 118, 292
   and Yalta, 121–2
   Rossi, Tino, 61, 85
   Rothschild, Baron Élie de, 133–4, 169, 232, 359
   Rothschild, Baron Élie (Liliane) de, 157–8, 169, 359
   Rothschild, Baron Guy de, 188, 255
   Rothschild, Lt.-Col. Lord (Victor), 69–70
   Rougemont, General Comte Jean-Louis du Temple de, 187–8, 382
   Rousset, David, 334–5
   Rousso, Henri, 64, 90
   Roy, Claude, 184, 221
   Rubinstein, Artur, 304
   Rubio, Gloria (Countess Fürstenberg, Princess Fakri, Mrs Loel Guinness), 240, 253
   Rundstedt, Field Marshal Gerd von, 65, 120
   Sabartès, Jaime, 71
   Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, 173
   Saint-Martin, Jean, 252
   Salacrou, Armand, 248
   Salan, General Raoul, 389
   Salon de la Libération, 136, 180
   Samedi-Soir, 316, 317
   Saroyan, William, 73
   Sarraute, Nathalie, 178, 235, 387
   Sartre, Jean-Paul, 55, 60, 74, 141, 143, 144, 175-80, 216, 313–14, 315–19, 342–5, 351, 387
   defends Nizan, 142–3
   and existentialism, 172, 174
   and Stalinism, 174
   with Koestler, 246–9, 294
   café life, 310–11
   and RDR, 334–5
   controversy over Dirty Hands, 335-6
   attacked by Fadayev, 337
   Sauguet, Henri, 318
   Schiaparelli, Elsa, 308, 450
   Schuman, Robert, 303–4, 308, 309
   forms government, 299
   government falls, 325
   Foreign Minister, 355, 357
   Scotto, Vincent, 62
   Semprun, Jorge, 184
   Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionage (SDECE), 233
   Service de Travail Obligatoire (STO), 23, 77
   Shaw, Irwin, 42
   Shirer, William, 73
   Sholokov, Mikhail, 336
   Signor, Alain, 182, 304
   Signoret, Sim one, 318
   Simenon, Georges, 82, 132
   Snow, Carmel, 257
   Socialist Party, 208, 213, 307, 325
   and Communist takeover attempt, 200–201
   and tripartisme, 223–4
   elections, June 1946, 237
   and wine scandal, 266
   and Thorez, November 1946, 274
   and Third Force, 295
   and municipal elections, October 1947, 295
   Sokolovski, Marshal Vasily, 324, 325
   Solidor, Suzy, 61, 366–7
   Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 338, 341
   Soria, Georges, 327–8, 333, 335
   Soustelle, Jacques, 225, 238, 281, 298
   Spears, Major-General Edward, 5, 7, 9, 14, 204
   Speidel, General Hans, 45
   Spitz, Charles, 149
   Stalin, Joseph, 25–6, 57, 58, 98, 116–20, 239
   and origins of Cold War, 241, 242, 292
   and fear of rearmed Germany, 327
   seventieth birthday, 371–2
   death, 377
   and portrait by Picasso, 377–8
   Starr, Colonel George, 95, 96–7, 105
   Stein, Gertrude, 34, 151, 257, 351
   Stepanov (Kremlin official), 182, 202
   Strong, General Kenneth, 127
   Suarez, Georges, 156
   Suhard, Mgr, Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, 55–6, 230
   memorial mass, 359
   Sulzberger, Cyrus, 73, 244–5, 267–8
   Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), 69, 103, 108, 114, 121, 127–9, 223, 264
   Surrealism, 177, 289–90
   Suslov, Mikhail, 272–3
   Szabó, Zoltán, 334
   Tchenkeli, Colonel (Guy Thamis), 324
   Tedder, Air Marshal Sir Arthur, 204
   Teitgen, Pierre-Henri, 25, 100–101, 138, 157, 160, 168, 234
   Temps modernes, Les, 234-5, 264, 294, 344, 352, 387
   conceived, 175
   launched, 178–9
   Malraux attempts to close, 342
   Teuléry, Louis, 33, 333–4
   Third Force, 295
   Thorez, Maurice, 18, 36, 54, 57, 58–9, 98, 182, 198–9, 209, 211, 222, 226, 230, 232, 236, 240, 245, 246, 282, 306, 328, 372
   return to France, 118–19, 120
   vilification of Nizan, 142
   character and personality cult, 199–200
   and humiliation of PCF at Sklarska Poreba, 290–93
   and Prague coup, 331
   and intellectuals, 333
   Tillon, Charles, 36, 57, 59, 86, 98, 105, 114, 211, 304, 334
   Tito (Josip Broz), 293, 333, 334
   Togliatti, Palmiro, 291
   Toklas, Alice B., 34, 151, 257
   Touvier, Paul, 385
   Trefusis, Violet, 450
   Trenet, Charles, 61, 75
   Triolet, Elsa, 142, 183–4, 221, 377
   Truman, President Harry, 204, 228, 241–2, 276–7, 279, 322
   meeting with de Gaulle, 206–7
   and Berlin blockade, 325
   and Marshall Plan, 353
   Truman Doctrine, 242, 276–7, 292
   Union Gaulliste, 273
   Union of French Republican Youth (UJRF), 197
   Union of French Women (UFF), 160, 197, 264
   Vadim, Roger, 316
   Vail, Sinbad, 334
   Vailland, Roger, 221, 336, 360
   Valéry, Paul, 139
   death of, 173
   Van Dongen, Kees, 136, 180
   Vandenberg, Senator Arthur, 239, 245, 276
   Vanier, General Georges, 110–11
   Vaudoyer, Jean-Louis, 372–3
   Vaudoyer, Mary, 147
   Vaulot, Eugène, 66
   Vendroux, Jacques, 214
   Ventadour-Hélion, Jacqueline, 334, 378–9
   Vercors see Bruller, Jean
   Vermeersch, Jeanette, 199, 333
   Vian, Boris, 248, 313, 314–15, 317–18
   Vian, Michelle, 248, 315
   Viennot, Pierre, 29
   Vigier, General Touzet du, 221
   Vilmorin, Louise de (Countess Palffy), 11, 113, 205, 241, 295
   Vlaminck, Maurice de, 136, 180
   Vlassov, General Andréi, 95
   Vogüé, Comte Jean de (‘Vaillant’), 186
   Vyshinsky, Andréi, 244, 296, 357
   Weidenfeld, George, 336
   Welsh, Mary, 42, 72
   Weygand, General Maxime, 3, 5, 8, 20
   White, Sam, 73
   Wilson, Edmund, 185
   Windsor, HRH Edward, Duke of, 9, 153–4, 192, 245, 267, 270
   Windsor, Wallis, Duchess of, 153–4, 192, 245, 267, 270
   Wodehouse, Ethel (Mrs P. G.), 67–8
   Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville (Plum), 66–8
   Wols, 235
   Worms, Hippolyte, 105
   Wright, Richard, 344, 351–2
   Wurmser, André, 338–41, 343
   Ybarnegaray, Jean, 7–8
   zazous, 171
   Zhdanov, Andrei, 291–2
   and Sartre, 335–6
   and Congress of Intellectuals, 336–7
   
   
   
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