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by Susan Ronald


  Paxton, Robert O., Olivier Corpet, and Claire Paulhan. Collaboration and Resistance: French Literary Life under the Nazi Occupation. New York: Five Ties, 2009.

  Peyrefitte, Roger. Propos Sécrets. Paris: Albin Michel, 1977.

  Riding, Alan. And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi Occupied Paris. London: Duckworth Overlook, 2012.

  Ronald, Susan. Hitler’s Art Thief: Hildebrand Gurlitt, the Nazis and the Looting of Europe’s Treasures. New York, St. Martin’s Press, 2015.

  Rosbottom, Ronald. When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940–44. London: John Murray, 2015.

  Schwartz, David G. Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling. Casino ed.. Las Vegas: Winchester Books, Kindle Edition, 2013.

  Sebba, Anne. Les Parisiennes: How the Women of Paris Lived, Loved and Died in the 1940s. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2016.

  Serre, Magali. Les Wildenstein. Paris, JC Lattès, 2013.

  Vaughan, Hal. Sleeping with the Enemy: Coco Chanel, Nazi Agent. London: Chatto & Windus, 2011.

  Wiser, William. The Crazy Years: Paris in the Twenties. London: Thames & Hudson, 1983.

  INDEX

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  Abetz, Otto

  Abetz, Suzanne

  the Abwehr (Nazi intelligence)

  Académie des Beaux-Arts

  Académie Française

  Action Française

  Adenauer, Konrad

  Aerobank

  the Affaire

  Aiken, Charles

  Aitken, Max, Lord Beaverbrook

  Albert, Prince of Monaco

  Alcott, Louisa May

  Aldrich, Chester Holmes

  Aletti, Joseph

  Alexandre, Serge. See Stavisky, Alexandre “Sasha”

  Alice, Princess of Monaco

  Un Allemand à Paris (Heller)

  Alphand, Hervé

  Ambassadeurs Casino, Cannes

  American Express

  American Hospital, Paris

  American Lawn Tennis Association

  American Library, Paris

  American Volunteer Corps

  Amphiction (racehorse)

  Annals of San Francisco

  Antibes Seen from the Salis Gardens

  anti-Semitism

  the Affaire’s contribution to

  in France

  in Monaco

  during occupation

  Apollinaire, Guillaume

  Arden, Elizabeth

  Ardenti, Regina

  Arland, Marcel

  Arletty (Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat)

  Nazi collaboration by

  Stavisky Affair and

  Arnaud, Marcela

  Astor, Caroline

  Auden, W. H.

  Aureglia, Louis

  Aurore newspaper

  Aury, Dominique

  Bagnoles Hôtel and Casino du Lac, France

  La Baïonnette

  Baker, Josephine (Freda Josephine McDonald)

  Ballon, Marie-Jeanne. See Bell, Marie

  Balzac, Honoré de

  Bank of International Settlement, Switzerland

  Banque Charles scheme

  Florence’s participation in

  Banque de France

  Barnard, George G.

  Barnes, Maynard

  Barney, Alice Pike

  Barney, Natalie Clifford

  Barthou, Louis

  Bathiat, Léonie Marie Julie. See Arletty

  Battisti, Amleto

  Baudoin, Edouard

  Bazille, Florence “Florinte” Rennesson

  death/estate of

  Bazille, Jean

  Beach, Sylvester

  Beach, Sylvia

  Beaumont, Count Étienne de

  The Beautiful and the Damned (Fitzgerald)

  Beauvoir, Simone de

  Bedaux, Charles

  Bedaux, Fern

  Bedaux, Philip

  Beer Hall Putsch

  Belbeuf, Marquise de “Missy”

  Bellanger, Jacques

  Bell, Marie

  Bénazet, Jacques

  Bennet, James Henry

  Bennett, James Gordon, Jr.

  Benoist-Méchin, Jacques

  Benoit, Pierre

  Benvenuti, Joseph

  Bérénice (Brasillach)

  Beresford, Helen Vivien Gould

  Beresford, John Graham Hope de la Poer, 5th Baron Decies

  Berghaus, Bernhard

  Bernheim-Jeune, Gaston

  Bernheim-Jeune, Josse

  Bernstein, Marcel

  Biddle, Francis B.

  Blanc, Camille

  Blanc, François

  Blanc, Louis

  Blum, Léon

  Blumner, Lester

  Blum, René

  Bluysen, Auguste

  Bohemian Club, San Francisco

  Bolshevik Revolution of 1917

  Bonaparte, Napoléon, I

  Bonaparte, Napoléon, III

  Bonnard, Pierre

  Bosch, Hieronymus

  Bosse, Colonel

  Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase

  Bousquet, Marie-Louise

  Boussac, Marcel

  Brancovan, Princesse de

  Braque, Georges

  Brasillach, Robert

  Briand, Aristide

  Brougham, Lord Henry

  Bryant, Louise

  The Buccaneers (Wharton)

  Bullard, Eugene

  Bullitt, William C.

  Bunau-Varilla, Philippe

  Bunjes, Hermann

  Burke, Albert

  Burke, Billie

  Burke, Tom

  Café de Paris, Monte Carlo

  Caffery, Jefferson

  Cagoule sect, France

  Cahill, John T.

  Calais-Méditerranée Express

  Callas, Maria

  Camus, Albert

  Cannes Film Festival

  Cannes, France

  casinos in

  Capote, Truman

  Carbone, Paul

  Carleton Hotel, Cannes

  Carlton Casino, Cannes

  Carmen

  Caruso, Enrico

  Casasus, Don Joaquin de

  Casasus, Mario

  Casino de Juan-les-Pins

  Casino de la Jetée, Nice

  Casino de la Variétés, Nice

  Casino de Paris, Monte Carlo

  Casino Ruhl, Nice

  casinos

  Gould’s

  money laundered via

  regulation of

  Casteja, Emmeline de

  Castellane, Count Marie Paul Ernest Boniface “Boni” de

  Catherine the Great (of Russia)

  Catholic Sisters of Charity

  Caudle, Theron L.

  Céline (Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches)

  Cercle Rive Gauche

  cercles (private gambling clubs)

  CFA. See Comité France-Allemagne

  Chaigneau, Alfred

  Chalon, Jean

  Chambrun, Aldebert de

  Chambrun, Clara de

  Chambrun, Josée de

  Chambrun, René de

  Chanel, Gabrielle “Coco”

  Chaplin, Sir Charles

  Chaplin, Stanley

  Chapouilly, Edouard-Charles

  Charles, Baron Johann

  Charles III, Prince of Monaco

  Chase National Bank

  Cheri (Colette)

  Chevalier, Maurice

  Chiappe, Jean

  Chicago Tribune

  Chronique d’une passion (Jouhandeau)

  Churchill, Lady Randolph (Jennie Jerome)

  Churchill, Sir Winston

  City Lights

  Clarke, Sir Casper Purdon

  Clemenceau, Georgesr />
  Clemmons, Katherine

  Cluny Museum, Paris

  Cocteau, Jean

  Cold War

  Colette, Sidonie-Gabrielle

  Combat

  Combourg (racehorse)

  Comité France-Allemagne (CFA)

  communism

  Connolly, Cyril

  Conservatoire de Paris

  Cornuché, Eugène

  Coubertin, Pierre de

  Coughlin, Charles

  Courbet (painter)

  Coward, Noël

  Le Crapouillot

  Crédit Municipale, Bayonne

  Crocker, Charles

  Crowder, Henry

  CSAR (Comité Sécret d’Action Révolutionnaire)

  Cunard, Nancy

  Curie, Marie

  Czechoslovakia’s invasion

  Daily Telegraph (London)

  Daladier, Edouard

  Dalbane, Marthe

  Dalbouse, Jacques

  Dali, Salvador

  Dante (Alighieri)

  Darracq, François

  Daughters, Donald L.

  Daval, Pierre Auguste

  Davenport, Mrs. George

  David-Weill, David

  D-Day, WW II

  Debrec, Edouard

  Debussy, Claude

  Degas (painter)

  de Gaulle, Charles

  de Haas, Irmela

  Delano, William Adams

  de Lesseps, Ferdinand

  Delpierre, Alfred

  de Montherlant, Henry

  de Noël, Jean

  Dequenne, Geo

  Dequoy, Roger

  Derval, Paul

  de Sairigné, Anne Marie Vilbert

  Descazes, Isabelle-Blanche Singer

  Descazes, Jacques

  Deslys, Gaby

  Destouches, Louis. See Céline

  Deutsche Bank

  Deutsche Waren Treuhand-Aktiengesellschaft

  DeVoe, Bessie

  de Wolfe, Elsie

  DGER (Direction Générale des Études et Recherches), France

  Diaghilev, Serge

  Dialogues upon Republican and Monarchial Government (Brougham)

  Dierks, Barry

  The Divine Comedy (Dante)

  Dmitri, Grand Duke of Russia

  Dr. Gachet

  Donovan, William

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  Doumergue, Gaston

  Dreiser, Theodore

  Drew, Daniel

  Dreyfus, Alfred

  Drieu de la Rochelle, Pierre

  Dubuffet, Jean

  Ducros, Georges

  Dudley, Katherine

  Dumas, Alexandre

  Duncan, Isadora

  Du Pasquier, Pierre

  Durand-Ruel art dealership

  Dux, Pierre

  earthquake of 1906, San Francisco

  L’Echo du Pacifique

  L’Éclaireur de Nice

  Les Éditions de Minuit

  Edward VIII, King of United Kingdom

  Eichmann, Adolf

  Einstein, Albert

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  Emery, Audrey

  Epting, Karl

  Erie Railroad

  ERR (German)

  Evening World

  Expatriation Act of 1907, U.S.

  Experta

  Exposition Universelle of 1900

  Fabre-Luce, Alfred

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  Fantin-Latour, Henri

  Faucigny-Lucinge, Prince Jean-Louis de

  Fayard, Jean

  FBI

  Rückwanderer Mark Scheme and

  war crime investigation by

  Fellowes, Daisy

  Ferdinand, Archduke Franz

  Le Figaro

  “Final Solution” (Nazi)

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  Fitzgerald, Zelda

  Flanner, Janet

  Fleming, Julia

  Fleurs d’Été

  Les fleurs de tarbes (Paulhan)

  flood of 1910, Paris

  Focke-Wulf

  Folies Bergère, Paris

  Foreign Legion

  Foujita (painter)

  “Four Hundred” list

  Fournier, Pierre

  France. See also occupation of France; Riviera, French

  American immigrants to

  anti-Semitism in

  Battle of

  Dreyfus scandal in

  internal unrest in

  Jewish immigrants to

  occupation, WW II, of

  Panama Canal scandal in

  Stavisky scandal in

  voting rights in

  war crime investigation by

  in WW I

  France, Anatole

  Francezon, Mr.

  Franco-American Committee for the War Blind

  Le Franco-Californien

  Franco-Prussian War (1870–71)

  French, Stewart

  Gabin, Jean

  Galerie Charpentier, Paris

  Gallauziaux, Mr.

  Galliard, Miss (Nazi spy)

  Gallia Tennis Courts, Cannes

  Gallimard, Gaston

  Galtier-Boissière, Jean

  Gandhi, Mahatma

  Garat, Henri

  Garat, Joseph

  Garnier, Charles

  Garthe, Arnold, “Colonel Patrick”

  Le Gaulois

  Gausebeck, August T.

  Gauthier-Villars, Henry “Willy”

  Gehlen, Reinhard

  General Committee for Polish Relief

  Un gentilhomme cosmopolite (Faucigny-Lucinge)

  Georges, Alphonse Joseph

  Germany. See also Nazi Party; World War II

  denazification program in

  in WW I

  Gestapo

  Gibbons, Helen Davenport

  Gide, André

  Gigi (Colette)

  Giustizia e Libertà

  Goddard, Paulette

  Goepel, Erhard

  Goering, Franz

  Gold, Nathan

  Gold Rush, U.S.

  Göring Corporation

  Göring, Hermann

  Gorlitius Matinus

  Gould, Anna (Frank’s sister)

  salon by

  siblings’ relations with

  Gould, Dorothy (Frank’s daughter)

  Gould, Edith Kingdon (George’s 1st wife)

  Gould, Edith Maud Kelly (Frank’s 2nd wife)

  Gould, Edwin (Frank’s brother)

  Gould, Florence Juliette Antoinette Lacaze

  Allied Forces support by

  art collection of

  banking scheme collusion by

  birth/childhood of

  casino/hotel operations by

  Chaplin’s relationship with

  charitable giving by

  death of

  in earthquake of 1906

  in flood of 1910

  Gould’s courtship of

  Gould’s death and

  Gould’s marriage to

  gray mice network of

  health of

  Heynemann’s marriage to

  inheritances of

  legacy of

  in Legion of Honor

  Manigler’s relationship with

  nationality of

  Nazi ties to

  opera singing by

  Paris relocation by

  Riviera residency by

  salon hosted by

  salons coveted by

  San Francisco residency of

  as showgirl

  treason investigation of

  Vogel’s relationship with

  as WW I nurse

  as WW II nurse

  Gould, Frank Jay (Florence’s 2nd husband)

  alcohol use by

  banking scheme and

  casino/hotel operations by

  charitable giving by

  death of

  de Sairigné’s relationship with

  Edith Kelly’s marriage to
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  Florence’s courtship by

  Florence’s marriage to

  health of

  Helen Kelly’s marriage to

  Riviera residency by

  sibling relations/feuds with

  taxes paid by

  Gould, George Jay (Frank’s brother)

  siblings’ relations with

  Gould, Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair (George’s 2nd wife)

  Gould, Helen (Frank’s daughter)

  Gould, Helen Day Miller (Frank’s mother)

  Gould, Helen Kelly (Frank’s 1st wife)

  Gould, Howard (Frank’s brother)

  Gould, Jason “Jay” (Frank’s father)

  background of

  death/estate of

  Jewish ties to

  Gould, John Burr (Frank’s grandfather)

  Gouldsboro, New York

  Goustiaux, Auguste

  Grace, Princess of Monaco

  Grady, Michael

  Granville, France

  gray mice prostitute network

  Great Depression

  The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald)

  Greffulhe, Élisabeth

  Grew, Joseph

  Grimaldi dynasty

  Le Gringoire

  Grom, Hans

  Grosvenor, Hugh, Duke of Westminster (“Bendor”)

  Grynszpan, Herschel

  Guéhenno, Jean

  Guevara, Alvaro

  Guilbert, Yvette

  Guillaumont, Charles

  Guinness, Meraud

  Guisan, Henri

  Guisan, Jean

  Guitry, Sacha

  Gurlitt, Cornelius

  Gurlitt, Hildebrand

  Haberstock, Karl

  Hahn, Reynaldo

  Hamburg-Amerika Line

  d’Harcourt, Antoinette

  Hargreaves, Henry

  Hari, Mata

  Harper’s Bazaar

  Harriman, Edward

  Harriman, Oliver

  Harte, Bret

  Haussmann, Georges-Eugène

  A Hawking Party

  Heald, Henry T.

  Hearst, William Randolph

  Heine, Marie Alice

  Heinz, F. Augustus

  Heller, Gerhard

  Hemingway, Ernest

  Hemingway, Hadley

  Henri-Haye, Gaston

  Hermann, Madame Kurt

  Hess, Rudolf

  Heynemann, Alice M. Hotchkiss

  Heynemann, Henry Chittenden

  Florence’s marriage to

  Heynemann, James

  Heynemann, Manfred H.

  Himmler, Heinrich

  Hirth, Wolfram

  Hitler, Adolf. See also Nazi Party

  assassination attempt on

  Hitler Youth

  Hogan, Hugh

  the Holocaust

  Holocaust Expropriated Art Restitution (HEAR) Act (2016)

  Homo, Magdeleine

  Hoover, Edgar J.

  Hopkins, Mark

  Horscher, Mr. (restaurateur)

  Hôtel Alba, Juan-les-Pins

  Hôtel Bristol, Paris

  Hôtel du Cap, Antibes

  Hôtel/Casino Castellamare Nice

  Hôtel des Deux Plages, Juan-les-Pins

  Hôtel Impérial, Menton

  Hôtel Majestic, Nice

  Hôtel Le Meurice, Paris

  Hôtel Negresco, Nice

  Hôtel de Paris, Monte Carlo

  Hôtel Provençal, Juan-les-Pins

  Hôtel Ruhl, Nice

 

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