Authors: Alistair Horne
Montgomery, General Bernard,
289
,
402
,
546
,
636
Monthermé,
208
,
305
,
333
,
335
,
366–8
,
380–1
,
415
,
432
,
680
Montry,
166–7
,
370
,
440
,
557
Most, Lieutenant,
327–8
,
579–80
Mouzaive,
300
,
302
Moy,
497
,
501
Munich Agreement,
124
,
133–4
Muray, Jean,
362
,
519–20
Mussolini, Benito,
628
,
647–8
Napoleon I,
86
,
161
Napoleon III,
53
,
105
,
141
,
304
,
356
Narvik,
181
,
213
,
215
,
218
,
462
Needham, Major-General,
431
Neufchâteau,
264–5
,
284–7
Neuville,
414
Newall, Air Chief Marshal, Sir Cyril,
462
Nicholson, Brigadier C. N.,
598
Nicolson, Harold,
168
,
221
,
224
Nives,
264
Noël, Maurice,
526
Norway,
213–18
,
627
,
635
Nouvion, Le,
470
Nouzonville,
335
,
381–2
,
468
Oise, River,
468
,
470
,
474
,
479
,
486
,
496–7
,
500–1
,
512
Onhaye,
373–8
,
379
‘Operation Niwi’,
264–5
,
284
‘Operation Red’,
612
,
617
‘Operation Sea-Lion’,
670
Oster, Colonel Hans,
201
,
247
,
251
Osterkamp, Theo,
260
Ourthe, River,
276–7
,
281–2
Overstraeten, General van,
296
,
584–5
,
587–9
Palewski, Gaston,
155
Paris: Victory Parade (1919),
45–54
; strikes,
54
,
109–10
; Left-wing demonstrations,
54
; Right-wing demonstrations,
104–5
; deserted at Munich,
134
; fashionable distractions,
136
,
146–8
,
248
,
450–1
; outbreak of war,
138
; spurious normality,
248–9
,
450–1
,
454
,
667–8
; German threat to,
443
,
448–50
; fear of disorder,
443
,
448–9
; whether to evacuate,
448–50
; panic,
454–5
; relief,
509–10
,
535
; spy-mania,
527
; prayers,
550
,
619
; optimism over Weygand,
618
; apathetic,
618
; capitulation of,
635
; bombed, Government leaves,
644–5
; ‘open city’,
645
; Germans enter,
646
; Grossdeutschland service in Notre-Dame,
669
Paris, Major von,
581
Paulus, General,
611
‘P. C. Bruno’,
634
,
635
,
636
Péronne,
508
,
512
,
517
,
538
,
541
,
562
,
639
,
641
,
643
Perré, Colonel,
470
,
534–5
Perré, Lieutenant,
470
Pertinax, André,
101
,
112
,
129
,
163
,
221
,
442
,
645
Perwez,
370
,
402
Pétain, Marshal Philippe: at Victory Parade (1919),
51
,
52–3
; on ‘continuous front’,
71
,
114
; on ‘advance into Belgium’,
75
; ‘Instruction’ on tanks,
79
; Minister of Defence,
105
,
114
; reputation,
114–15
; on ‘impenetrable’ Ardennes,
114
,
238
; on air power and armour,
114–15
; against armoured divisions,
116
; and Georges,
167
; and Herriot,
219–20
; and Corap,
323
; Reynaud recalls,
510
; visits Georges and Gamelin,
536–7
; Deputy Premier, Spears on,
537–8
; a symbol,
556
,
564
,
590
; Werth on,
557
; and Weygand,
566
,
622
,
630
; and ‘separate peace’ lobby,
624–9
,
652–4
; ‘pathetic’,
653–4
; forms Government, and Armistice,
660–1
,
663–5
; later career,
679–80
Petiet, General,
469
,
490
Petitbon, Colonel,
271
,
441
,
445
,
463
Petre, Major-General R. L.,
561
Philby, ‘Kim’,
289
Philip, Percy,
526
Philippeville,
379
,
407
,
410–11
,
414
,
430
‘Phoney War’,
138–60
,
177
,
236–9
,
247–50
,
517
Poincaré, Raymond,
47
,
53
,
60–1
,
68
Poland,
81
,
134–7
,
140–4
,
176–9
,
184
,
240
,
322
,
344
,
360
,
361
,
528
,
634
,
673
Polnay, Peter de,
529
Poncelet, Colonel,
359
Pontarlier,
647
Popular Front,
107–8
,
112
,
128–9
,
132–3
Portes, Comtesse Héléne de,
130
,
223–6
,
444
,
625
,
628
,
652
,
654–6
,
660
,
679
Pownall, General Sir Henry,
296
,
568
Prételat, General G.,
143
,
244
Prioux, General R.,
166
,
175
,
272–3
,
290
,
295–6
,
369–70
,
402–3
,
507
,
513
,
524
,
547
,
575–6
,
577
,
589
,
598
,
616–17
,
678