Authors: Caroline Moorehead
Oswiecim, 185
see also
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Ouzoulias, Albert, 56, 57–8, 61, 63–4, 112, 136
Pakula, Geneviève, 6, 319
Palais Berlitz, Paris: exhibition on Jews and France, 121
Palais de la Municipalité, Paris, 32
Palluy, Lucienne, 337
Pantagruel
, 24
Papon, Maurice, 145, 296
Paris
in early months of German occupation, 11–14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 39–41
Resistance in, 24–9, 31, 34–7, 41–2, 47–53, 56–60, 63–5, 67, 77–8, 79–80, 96
intellectuals in, 32–9
Jews in, 55, 75–6, 122–3, 125
police surveillance of resisters in, 1–2, 73–4, 96–7, 128–9
culture in, 78
conditions in winter of 1941, 80, 81
passes issued by bureau in, 85
arrest of resisters in, 2–4, 95, 97–9, 100, 101, 102–3, 113, 125–8, 129–32
resisters in prison in, 89, 90, 94, 104–7, 114–15, 115–17, 119–20, 150, 151–68, 169–75
execution of resisters in, 117–19, 132, 165–6
women resisters deported from, 175
liberation committee in, 284
women survivors return to 285, 286–7, 289–91
de Gaulle assumes control in, 295
post-war, 306
brief references, 5, 6, 109, 297, 299, 304, 309, 313, 315
see also
Paris Prefecture
Paris Prefecture, 3, 17, 73, 74, 75, 98, 103, 104, 127, 129, 131
Paris Soir
, 22
Parti Communist Français
see
PCF
Parti Populaire Français, 41
Pasionaria, La (Dolores Ibárruri), 123
passes, 84–5
passeurs
, 85–6, 87, 88, 89, 90–1, 102, 176, 208
Passot, Charles, 173
Passot, Madeleine (Betty)
see
Langlois (
née
Passot), Madeleine (Betty)
Pateau, Yvonne, 337–8
Patriote de Romainsville
, 157
Pau, 101
Paulhan, Jean, 41, 119
Paxton, Marcus, 305
PCF (Parti Communist Français), 25–32, 37, 38, 41, 44, 49, 56, 64, 68, 118
see also
Bataillons de la Jeunesse; Communists; Jeunes Filles de France; Jeunesse Communiste; names of individual members
Pecheux, Lucie, 338
Pelé family, 88, 89
Pennec, Marie-Jeanne, 212, 240, 245–6, 249, 323
Pensée Libre, La
, 77
Père Lachaise cemetery, Paris, 113, 118, 125, 165
Pétain, Marshal, 14, 15, 16, 19, 28, 33, 43, 44, 47, 60, 61, 70, 92, 119, 121, 122, 137, 168, 227, 298
Petite Gironde, La
, 150
Petit Parisien, Le
, 97
Petri, Gabriel, 40, 81
Pflaum, Hans, 253, 257–8, 262, 269–70, 272, 281, 302
Piaf, Edith, 52, 306, 312
Pica, Attilio, 251
Pica, Aurore, 144, 149, 166, 177, 227, 242, 251, 338
Pica, Celeste, 251
Pica, Yolande
see
Gili (
née
Pica), Yolande
Pican, André, 1–2, 3, 65–6,
66
, 67, 97, 98, 99, 100, 105, 116, 291
Pican, Germaine
biographical details, 323
photograph of,
66
works for the Resistance, 65, 67, 71
family life, 66
arrested, 3, 98
and arrest of Claudine Guérin, 99
at Paris Prefecture, 104
moved to La Santé, 105
in La Santé, 107, 116, 117, 119
sees her husband before his death, 116
in Romainville, 154–5, 160
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 217, 220
sent to Raisko, 221
sent back to Birkenau, 241
sent to Ravensbrück, 241
in Ravensbrück, 251, 254
leaves Ravensbrück for Mauthausen, 273
rescued from Mauthausen, 275
returns to France, 291, 292
brief reference, 195
Picard, Yvonne, 338
Picasso, Pablo, 27
Pierre, Suzanne, 338
Pierrot (Resistance worker), 125
Pirou, Germaine, 323
Pithiviers internment camp, 123–4, 171
Pitiot, Renée, 323
Pizzoli, Henriette, 329
Pohl, Gruppenführer, 246, 247
Poinsot, Henri, 135
Poinsot, Jean, 135
Poinsot, Pierre Napoleon, 134–5 and n, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 205, 297
Poirier, Juliette, 338
Poland, 22, 121, 122, 123, 124, 170, 219, 226, 304–5
see also
names of camps
Poles, 169–71, 201, 202, 245
Kaninchen
, 252–3, 271–2, 281
refugees, 19
police
see
French police
Politzer, Georges
works for the Resistance, 36, 41, 50, 56, 77, 79
police enter flat of, 98
arrested, 3
in Paris Prefecture, 98, 104
badly treated, 104
moved to La Santé, 105
passes through hands of the Gestapo, 110
shot, 116
brief references, 38, 57, 65, 102, 119, 126, 260, 298
Politzer, Maï
biographical details, 338
photograph of,
36, 159
works for the Resistance, 36, 37, 42, 49, 50, 56, 63, 77, 79, 96
friendship with Danielle, 45
known to police as ‘Femme Vincennes’, 2, 3, 98
police enter flat of, 98
arrested, 3
in Paris Prefecture, 98, 104
aware of torture of husband and lover, 104
moved to La Santé, 105
in La Santé, 105, 106, 116, 117, 119
death of her husband, 116
death of her lover, 118
in Romainville, 157, 160, 162
on the train, 176
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 197, 212, 213, 216–17
death, 217
mentioned in broadcast, 227
brief references, 38, 57, 65, 70, 102, 230, 260, 286, 296, 309
Politzer, Michel, 36, 50, 117, 118, 292
Pomies, Pauline,
159
, 338
Porcher, Line, 338
Postel-Vinay, Annette, 252, 272
POWN, 170
Presse-Gruppe
, 22
Presset, Delphine, 338
Propaganda-Abteilung, 78
Provence, 148
Prunières, Paulette, 233, 323
Pruzana, 219
Pucheu, Pierre, 60, 69, 70, 72, 104
Puyoou, Marie-Thérèse, 338
Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 42
Quatremaire, Jacqueline, 80, 128, 129, 130, 152, 163, 184, 203, 338–9
Rabeaux, Paula, 339
‘race, the’, 199–200
Radio London, 123
Radio Moscow, 76
Radio Nationale, 298
Raisko, 221–5, 229, 231, 238–9, 242, 301
Rappenau, Constance, 339
Rauch, Madeleine de, 40
Ravensbrück, 225, 240, 241, 243–57, 260, 261–72, 273, 278–81, 282–5, 286, 293, 299, 301, 302, 316
Red Army, 270, 283
Red Cross, 226, 227, 228, 275, 276, 277, 279, 281, 282, 285, 289
American, 15
Canadian, 279
Swedish, 279
refugees, 19–20
Reichsbank, 188
Reige, Georges, 133
Reimers, Hans Gottfried, 69, 134, 135
Rémy (Resistance leader), 85, 86
Renaud, Germaine, 116, 339
Renaudin, Daniel, 310
Renaudin, Germaine, 6,
142
, 142–3, 146, 241, 275, 291, 292, 308, 310, 314, 323
Renaudin, Tony, 6, 143, 146, 291
Rennes, 6, 92, 93, 94, 309
Renseignements Généraux, 72, 111, 297
Resistance
early stages, 23–42, 46–56
publications, 24, 36–7, 41, 77–8, 83, 119, 126, 128
the move to armed attacks, 56–61
German reprisals after attack at Barbés metro station, 60–1, 62–3
decision to continue armed attacks, 63–4
formation of Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, 64
manufacture of explosives, 64, 65
decision to make armed attacks outside Paris, 65
in Rouen, 65–8
assassination of German officers in Nantes and Bordeaux, 68–9
German reprisals for the attacks at Nantes and Bordeaux, 69–70, 81–2
further attacks by, 71
French police become involved in tracking down resisters, 72–4
resisters under police surveillance, 1–2, 73–4, 96–7, 128–9
formation of National Committee of Writers, 77
printing and distribution work, 79–80, 96
growing support for, 82–3
helps people to cross demarcation line, 85–91
gathering of information for Allies, 91, 92, 93
resisters arrested, 2–4, 91, 94–5, 97–101, 102–3, 111–12, 114, 125–8, 129–32
resisters in prison, 104–7, 114–15, 115–16, 119–20
changed nature of, 107–8
German strategy for repression of, 108–11
trials of resisters, 112
execution of resisters, 112, 115, 116–19, 132, 164–6
in Bordeaux and its surroundings, 133, 136–45
repressed in Bordeaux and its surroundings, 134, 135–6, 145–50
women resisters held in Romainville, 151–68, 169–75
response to prospect of compulsory labour, 168–9
includes all factions, 169
deportation of resisters, 172–3, 175–9
treatment of resisters in post-war France, 303–4
see also
names of resisters
Résistance
(paper), 41
résistants de la dernière heure
, 295, 308
Reuilly metro station, 100
Reviers
/infirmaries
Birkenau, 209, 212, 215, 216, 216, 217, 221, 222, 225, 228, 229, 232, 242