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Abetz, Otto, 17–18, 22, 41, 76, 78, 82, 84, 133
Abwehr, 17, 134, 289
Achavanne, Etienne, 24
Action Française, L’, 20
Aiglon, l’, 21
Alaterre (Resistance worker), 92
Alexandre, Jeanne, 324
Algeria, 16
see also
Algiers
Algiers, 293
Alizon, Marie, 92, 93–4,
94
, 95, 115, 162, 168, 172, 174, 203, 214, 227, 229, 242, 309, 324
Alizon, Simone (Poupette) biographical details, 319
photograph of,
94
family background, 92–3
works for the Resistance, 93–4
arrested, 94, 95
in La Santé, 115
in Romainville, 162, 168, 172, 174
arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau, 183
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 200, 208, 213–14, 229
family enquiries about, 227
and death of her sister, 229, 242
transferred to Raisko, 229
receives news from home, 231
moved to Ravensbrück, 240, 243
in Ravensbrück, 245–6, 248, 249, 253
sent to Beendorf, 257–8
at Beendorf, 258, 259, 260, 276
sent from Beendorf to Neuengamme, 276, 277
at a camp near Hamburg, 277
handed over to Red Cross, 277
on the journey to Stockholm, 278
arrival in France, 309
memoir written by, 309
life after the war, 319
in old age, 5–6
brief references, 7, 237
Allard, General, 284, 285
Allied High Command, 302
Allies, 91, 172, 226, 229, 252, 261, 269, 272, 276, 298, 306
Alonso, Josée, 151–2, 153, 157, 162, 191, 198–9, 204–5, 324
Alsace, 15, 16
Alype, Pierre, 133, 135
Amboise, 87–8, 311
American Red Cross, 154
Amicale des Déportés d’Auschwitz, Birkenau et des Camps de Haute-Silésie, 304
Amstetten, 274, 293
Ancre Colonial, L’ (café), La Rochelle, 141, 148
Angoulême, 3, 85, 150, 174
Annales d’Histoire Economique et Sociale
, 32
Antoine, Hélène, 324
Aragon, Louis, 22, 32, 33, 77, 115, 231
Arc de Triomphe, 11, 13, 35
Armand (Resistance worker), 144
Arvor hotel, Rennes, 92, 93, 94
Athée-sur-Cher, 88, 89
Athenée theatre, 38, 39, 315
attentisme
, 11, 56, 82, 85
Au Pilori
, 22
Auschwitz-Birkenau
origin, purpose and development, 184–9, 219–30
pictures of,
186, 190, 191, 198, 201, 207
the women arrive at, 183–4, 189–94
experience of the women in, 194–218, 220–1, 222, 225, 228–38, 239–40, 240–2, 270
rumours and questions asked about fate of the women in, 225–7
medical experiments in, 233–7
Red Army arrives at, 270
SS attempt to destroy evidence at, 272–3
Marie-Claude gives evidence at Nuremberg about, 299
war criminals brought to justice for crimes at, 301, 302
Charlotte Delbo writes about, 315–16
brief references, 291, 293, 307, 310, 311, 312, 317
Austria, 15, 22
see also
Mauthausen
Avant-Garde, L’
, 38
Avenue Foch, Paris, 42
Aylmer, Madeleine, 281
B., Yvonne, 200, 324
babies, 124, 208, 235, 266–7, 270, 281
Barbès metro station, 59–60, 61, 62, 72
Barbie, Klaus, 296
Barbusse, Henri, 32
Bastide, 136
Bataillons de la Jeunesse, 56–60, 61, 64, 70, 82, 100, 108, 111–13, 114, 136, 175, 310
Bauer, Marie-Jeanne, 241–2, 251, 270, 291, 320
BBC, 23, 35, 226, 227
Beaune-la-Rolande camp, 124–5
Beauvoir, Simone de, 33, 298
Beendorf, 258–60, 276, 309
Beer, Hélène, 122
Bègles, 136
Belsen
see
Bergen-Belsen
Benda, Julian, 33
Bergen-Belsen, 270, 294, 307
Bergin, Gabrielle, 325
Berlin, 108, 240, 260, 272, 273, 285
Bernadotte, Count, 279
Bernburg an der Saale, 262
Beskine, Eugenia, 325
Besseyre, Antoinette, 320
Bettelheim, Bruno, 315
Bibault, Antoine (Antoinette), 161, 196, 325
Bierge, Félicienne, 206, 307, 310–11, 320
Binder (SS woman), 247
Binz, Dorothea, 257, 282, 302
Birkenau
see
Auschwitz-Birkenau Biver, André, 57, 59, 112, 113, 114, 115, 153
Blanc, Rosette, 230, 325
Blateau, Claudine, 320
Blech, Yvonne, 325
Bloch, Claudette, 223, 238
Bloch, France, 64, 65, 75, 126–7,
127
, 153–4, 307
Bloch, Jean-Richard, 42, 64, 126
Bloch, Marc, 32
Blockältesten
, 188–9 and n
Blum, Léon, 25, 33, 40, 67, 75, 142
Boemelberg, Major, 60
Bois de Lardy, 58, 61
Bolleau, Emma, 139, 140,
140
, 150, 177,
193
, 199, 214, 231, 242, 325
Bolleau, Hélène
biographical details, 320
photograph of,
140
family background, 139
works for the Resistance, 139, 140–1
arrest and imprisonment, 149–50
in Romainville, 174
on the train, 177
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 196, 199, 203, 206, 211, 214, 228, 231, 242
in Ravensbrück, 253–4, 271, 273, 278, 279, 282, 283
in Sweden, 286
after return to France, 307, 308–9, 310, 320
Bolleau, Roger, 139, 140
Bonenfant, Josée, 325
Bonnafon, Germaine, 136–7
Bonnard, Yvonne, 325
Bonsergent (executed engineer), 40
Bordeaux, 14, 65, 69, 70, 72, 81, 95, 101, 111, 133–6, 144, 145, 146, 150, 164–5, 166, 227, 290, 292, 308, 310, 313
Bormann, Martin, 300
Bosch factories, 260, 275
Bösel, Greta, 269
Boudet barracks, Bordeaux, 150
Bouillard, Léona, 195, 325
Boulet, Alice, 325
Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris, 32, 49
Bourges, 85, 123
Bousquet, René, 121, 296
Brabander, François, 170, 177, 191
Brabander, Hélène, 170, 177, 191, 200, 325
Brabander, Romuald, 170, 177, 191
Brabander, Sophie, 170, 177, 191, 200, 325
Brassilach, Robert, 41, 68, 298
Brauchtisch, General von, 13
Bräuning, Edmund, 257
Bret, Georgette, 325–6
Brigades Spéciales, 72, 73, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 103, 107, 110–11, 113, 126, 127, 128, 129, 147, 150, 170, 296, 297, 308
Britain, 227–8
see also
London
British Expeditionary Force, 11
Brittany, 92–4, 95, 313
Brugal, Simone, 326
Bruller, Jean
see
Vercors
Brustlein, Gilbert, 68
Buenos Aires, 76–7, 101, 309
Bulletin de la France Combattante
, 31
Bureau, Marcelle, 326
Bureau for Foreigners and Jewish Affairs, 75
Cadras, Félix, 99, 104, 110, 118
Caen, 60, 81, 82, 306
Caen, Julien, 163
Caesar, Joachim, 221, 222, 223, 224, 301
Café de l’Union, Saint-Martin-le-Beau, 87, 88, 89
Cagoule movement, 57
Cailbault, Alice, 326 ‘Canada’, 211, 215, 217, 220, 223, 233, 238, 239
Canadian Red Cross, 279
Canaris, Admiral, 17
Cantelaube, Germaine, 326
Cap Arcona
(boat), 277
Carré, Yvonne, 326
Casanova, Danielle
biographical details, 326
photographs of,
48, 53
as communist activist before the war, 44–5
works in the Resistance, 46–7, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 56, 61, 63, 65, 74, 83, 96