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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To friends, colleagues, and supporters who helped me discover little-known details of Gabrielle Chanel’s life I owe a debt of gratitude. If I have failed to thank someone—please be thanked here and now. Some who assisted in this work wish to go unnamed: to them I offer a special merci, messieurs!
To all I beg indulgence—any errors in this work are my own.
My foremost thanks must go to Edward Knappman and his wife, Elisabeth, to Ernst Goldschmidt and to Charles Robertson, all friends and colleagues for many years. Their advice and assistance have been a godsend. To my research colleagues a heartfelt thanks, and to Sally Gordon Mark in Paris, Michael Foedrowitz in Berlin, and Philip Parkinson in London a monumental merci for their diligent approach to historical research at the complicated labyrinths of national and family archives. Susannah Kemple in New York helped with excellent translations of Dincklage and German material.
My assistant in New York, Pamela Zimmerman, has helped me through three books now—to Pam and her husband, Gerry, a million thanks. And to Dr. Alain T. Marty, thanks for sharing his unpublished and monumental “A Walking Guide to Occupied Paris: The Germans and Their Collaborators.”
Mlle Chanel’s grand-niece, Mme Gabrielle Palasse Labrunie, offered a unique vision of Chanel. Her warm and gracious hospitality helped me appreciate and admire Coco Chanel’s work. Mme Labrunie knew I would follow the Chanel story wherever the documents took me.