Paris After the Liberation: 1944 - 1949 (71 page)

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Authors: Antony Beevor,Artemis Cooper

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Foucault, Michel,
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Fougeron, André,
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Fourcade, Marie-Madeleine,
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Fourcaud, Pierre,
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Frachon, Benoît,
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Franco y Bahamonde, General Francisco,
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Franc-Tireur (Resistance movement),
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Franc-Tireur, Le
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Franc-Tireurs et Partisans Français (FTP),
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Franks, Oliver, Lord,
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Frenay, Henri,
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French Communist Party (PCF),
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failure to seize power after Liberation,
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and students,
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and Picasso,
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and subsidiary organizations,
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commercial empire of,
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and Allies and Red Army,
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ministries obtained from de Gaulle,
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approves Monnet plan,
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and de Gaulle’s resignation,
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and de Lattre,
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tripartisme,
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problems on strategy,
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and Germany,
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and Indo-China,
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ministers expelled from government,
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and humiliation at Sklarska Poreba,
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and municipal elections, October 1947,
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and attempt to paralyse economy in 1947,
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and hostility to Marshall Plan,
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and existentialists,
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and events in Grenoble,
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strikes of 1948,
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and Prague coup,
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and intellectuals,
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Titoist heresy,
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–4,
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and Kravchenko trial,
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and seventieth birthday of Stalin,
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and peace campaign,
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and death of Stalin,
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Fresnay, Pierre,
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Fried, Eügen,
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Gager, Georges,
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Gager, Hersz,
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Gager, Jean,
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Gallimard, Claude,
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Gallimard, Gaston,
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Les Temps modernes,
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Galtier-Boissière, Jean,
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and VE Day,
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García Lorca, Federico,
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García Marquez, Gabriel,
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Gary, Romain,
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Gaulle, General Charles de,
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broadcast of 18 June,
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enters Paris,
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and provisional government,
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visits Moscow,
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and Yalta,
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and tension with Allies,
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and execution of Brasillach,
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and Pétain’s trial,
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–2,
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and Laval’s trial,
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and VE Day,
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resignation of,
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and Syria and Val d’Aosta,
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and economics,
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referendum, May 1946,
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Vendée speech,
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Bayeux speech,
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and Union Gaulliste,
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and referendum on Constitution of Fourth Republic,
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Bruneval speech,
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planning RPF,
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and Ramadier,
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in winter 1947,
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and RPF,
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and reconstruction of Germany,
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and events in Grenoble,
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and effect of economic recovery on political ambitions,
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and May 1958,
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and Fifth Republic,
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and distrust of USA,
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and Jean Moulin,
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and May 1968,
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Gaulle, Mme Charles de (Yvonne),
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Gaulle, Elisabeth de (Mme Alain de Boissieu),
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Gaulle, Pierre de,
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Geffroy, Georges,
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Gellhorn, Martha,
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Genet, Jean,
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Gerbe, La,
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Gerow, General Leonard,
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Giacometti, Alberto,
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Gide, André,
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Giles, Frank,
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Ginsberg, Allen,
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Giono, Jean,
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Giraud, General Henri,
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Giraudoux, Jean,
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Giscard d’Estaing, President Valéry,
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Goncourt Prize (Prix Goncourt),
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Gorlova, Zinaïda,
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Gottwald, Klement,
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Goudeket, Maurice,
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Gouin, Félix,
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and wine scandal,
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Gramont, Margot de,
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Grant, Bruce,
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Grasset, Bernard,
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Grau-Sala, Émile,
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Gray, Charles,
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Gray, Cleve,
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Greco, Juliette,
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Green, Julien,
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Greene, Graham,
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Greffulhe, Comtesse,
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Grenier, Ferdinand,
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Gromyko, Andrei,
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Guggenheim, Peggy,
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Guitry, Sacha,
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Guy, Claude,
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Hall-Patch, Sir Edmund,
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Hammarskjöld, Dag,
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Harriman, W. Averell,
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and Marshall Plan,
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Harvey, Sir Oliver,
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Hayter, Sir William,
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Heidegger, Martin,
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Hemingway, Ernest,
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Henriot, Philippe,
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Herold-Paquis,Jean,
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Herriot, Édouard,
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Hewlett-Johnson, Dr,
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Heydrich, Reinhard,
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Hickerson, John,
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Himmler, Heinrich,
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Hitler, Adolf,
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