Authors: Caroline Moorehead
Feferman, Mordka, 114
Feld, Moijase, 114, 115
Feldgendarmerie, 93, 134
Feldkommandatur, 18
Feldman (member of Bataillons de la Jeunesse), 100
Fernandez, Rachel, 328–9
Ferre, Lucienne, 162, 196, 329
Ferry, Mitzy, 171, 321
Feuillet, Yvette, 329
Final Solution, 76, 185, 186, 226
First World War, 11, 14, 19, 29, 43, 58, 170, 194, 293
Flanner, Janet, 294, 306
Fleury, Emmanuel, 225
Fleury, Marie-Thérèse, 225, 226, 329
Floch, Rosa, 4, 24, 152, 153, 176, 217, 292, 329–30
Fort du Hâ, 134, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 164, 165, 308
Fournier, Hélène, 216, 230, 321
France
during German occupation, 1–175
questions asked about the women of
Convoi des 31000
in, 226–7
news reaches Ravensbrück about events in, 284
the surviving women return to, 286–93
survivors of deportations return to, 293–4
deals with collaborators, 294–8, 302
treatment of deportees, 303–5
re-evaluation of years of occupation, 305
post-war situation in, 305–6
life of women survivors after their return to, 307–17
Franco, Francisco, 20, 25, 26, 32
Franco-German Armistice, 14–15, 84 Commission, 16
Francs-Tireurs et Partisans (FTP), 64, 65, 67, 70, 77, 100, 103, 108, 126, 130
Free French, 15, 23, 24, 68, 91
Freemasons, 28, 41
Frenay, Henri, 293
French government, 14, 15
in exile, 293, 295
see also
Vichy
French police
in early days of German occupation, 18, 28
target communists, 27–8
and Jews, 54–5, 76
arrest Lucien Sampaix, 57
and repression of resistance, 1–4, 62, 68, 72–4, 96–101, 102–3, 104, 105, 110–11, 113, 116, 126–32, 134–6, 145–50
gradually drawn into web of collaboration, 71–4
formation of Brigades Spéciales, 72–3
and question of culpability, 294
some members brought to justice, 296–7
some avoid punishment, 297
Fresnes, 114–15
Fritsch, Karl, 186
frontaliers
, 84–5
Front National (National Front), 1, 55, 64, 65, 77, 136, 227
Front Populaire, 25, 40, 43–4, 45, 67, 87, 134, 142
Frontstalag 122
see
Romainville
FTP
see
Francs-Tireurs et Partisans
Fuglesang, Marcelle, 330
Fürstenberg, 243, 253
Gabb, Marie, 195, 330
Galeries Lafayette, Paris, 14, 49
Galesloot, Madeleine, 330
Gallois, Yvonne, 330
Gare de l’Est, Paris, 294
Gare Montparnasse, Paris, 2
Gascard, Suzanne, 330
gassing/gas chambers, 186–7, 188, 213, 219, 220, 226, 241, 262, 269, 270, 273, 280, 301, 305n
Gatet, Laure, 330
Gaulle, Charles de, 23, 24, 37, 66, 70, 91, 93, 108, 169, 295, 298, 303, 304, 305, 306
Gaulle, Geneviève de, 93, 252, 267
Gaullists, 61, 63, 70, 169, 171
Gautherot, Henri, 59
Gebhardt, Professor, 252–3
Geheime Feldpolizei, 134
General Commissariat for Jewish Questions, 75
Geneva, 313, 315
Georges, Raymonde,
159
, 330
German High Command, 15
Germans/Germany
occupation of France begins, 11–22
armistice with France, 14–15, 84
refugees, 19, 20
French resistance to
see
Resistance
action against early resisters, 25
round-up of communists, 28
response to demonstration of 8th November 1940, 35
growing tensions between the French and, 42
impact of invasion of Soviet Union, 55–6
response to demonstration of 13th August 1941, 59
reponse to attack at Barbès metro station, 60–1, 62–3
further armed attacks against, 68–9, 71, 82, 167
mass reprisals, 69–70, 81, 82, 108
factories in occupied zone work for, 80–1
and demarcation line, 84–5
rethink strategy of repression, 108–11
Nacht und Nebel
policy, 111, 167
deportations of Jews from France, 121–3
in Bordeaux region, 133–4
weapons depot in Jonzac, 137
and Romainville, 151
cross demarcation line and occupy whole of France, 168
deportation of first
Nacht und Nebel
prisoners, 172
decide to deport the women resisters in Romainville, 173
deportation of the women
see Convoi des 31000
camps run by
see
names of camps
detainees in Ravensbrück, 245
tried at war crimes tribunals, 298–302
Gestapo, 17, 28, 37, 42, 53, 70, 73, 89, 92, 109, 110, 111, 112, 116, 124, 125, 132, 134, 135, 158, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179, 227, 228, 230, 240
Jewish Affairs Department, 76
Gide, André, 32, 161
Gigand, Andrée, 200, 330
Gigand, Sophie, 200, 330
Gili, Armand, 251
Gili (
née
Pica) Yolande, 144, 149, 166, 177, 242, 251, 321–2
Girard, Germaine, 330
Girard, Renée, 331
Giret, Pierre-Louis, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150
Gironde, 133, 137, 142, 145, 146, 148, 176, 227, 297, 307
Godefroy, Olga, 177, 331
Goebbels, Joseph, 17, 78
Göring, Hermann, 19, 20, 110, 300
Gourmelon, Marcelle, 331
Goutayer, Cica, 331
Grancoign, Maurice, 29, 130
Grand Hotel, Paris, 13
Grand Palais, Paris, 13
Grandperret, Jeanne, 331
Grenier, Fernand, 227
Grenoble, 39
Grese, Irma, 224–5
Greuse, River, 86
Grindberg, Isidore, 112, 113, 115
Grünenberger, Georges, 175
Grünenberger, Isidore, 57, 60, 112, 114
Guéhenno, Jean, 33, 34, 112
Guérin, Claudine, 67, 71, 99, 104, 106, 107, 217–18, 251, 331
Guérin, Lucie, 67, 251
Guillon, Aminthe, 6, 137,
138
, 140, 147, 165, 166, 167, 200, 227, 286, 297, 331
Guillon, Jean, 137,
138
, 139, 147, 148, 165, 167
Guillon, Pierre, 148
Guillon, Prosper, 137, 139, 147, 165, 167
Guillon, Yvette, 137,
138
, 139, 147,
159
, 166, 167, 200, 286, 297, 331
Guyot, Jeanne, 331
gypsies, 188, 208, 241, 246, 265
Hagen, Herbert, 134, 145
Hamburg, 277, 307
Hardenberg, Adrienne, 312, 331
Hardenberg, Catherine, 312–13
Hardenberg, Yolande, 312
Hascoët, Hélène, 331–2
Hasse (SS guard), 206
Hautval, Adelaïde
biographical details, 322
protests against mistreatment of a Jewish family, 123
arrested and imprisoned, 123
in Pithiviers internment camp, 123–4
in Beaune-la-Rolande, 124–5
moved to prison in Orléans, 125
in Romainville, 161
on the train, 176, 177
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 194, 197, 211, 232–3, 234, 235–7
sent to Ravensbrück, 241
in Ravensbrück, 251, 255, 256–7, 262, 264, 268, 270, 271, 273, 278, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285
leaves Ravensbrück, 285
gives evidence against Dr Dering, 302
achieves recognition, 302–3
life after the war, 315, 322
brief reference, 301
Hebrard, Violette, 332
Hénoque, René, 72, 96, 297
Herbassier, Lucette, 332
Herschel, Janine, 191, 332
Hervé, Jeanne, 161–2, 196, 332
Heurtebise quarry, 137
Heydrich, Reinhard, 17, 31, 109, 110, 252–3, 273
Himmler, Heinrich, 17, 109, 184, 185, 186, 228, 234, 245, 262, 273, 279
Hitler, Adolf, 14, 16, 17, 18, 32, 45, 60, 62, 70, 76, 77, 109, 257, 273, 275, 279, 282
Hoess, Rudolf, 184–5, 186, 238, 240–1, 280, 301
Holtz, Lieutenant-Colonel, 68, 69, 81
hostages, 60, 63, 69, 81–2, 108, 116, 132, 151, 164–5
Hotel Crillon, Paris, 13, 16
Hotel Lutétia, Paris, 289–91, 292
Hotel Majestic, Paris, 16
Hôtel de Ville, Paris, 13
Houdart, Marguerite, 332
Humanité, L’
, 3, 27, 28, 29, 40, 45, 47, 54, 56, 57, 64, 108, 112, 130
Humbert, Jeanne, 332
Hungarian Jews, 241, 262
Ibárruri, Dolores (La Pasionaria), 123
ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross)
see
Red Cross
IG Farben, 185, 186, 187, 220, 221
Ile d’Yeu, 298
Indre-et-Loire, 200
infirmaries
see Reviers
/infirmaries
Institut d’Etudes des Question Juivers, 18–19
intellectuals, 32–9, 63, 76–80, 119, 297–8
see also
names of individuals
International Brigades, 25, 52, 133, 145, 146
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
see
Red Cross
International Military Tribunals, 299–302
Issy-les-Moulineaux, 119
Italians
declare war on France, 15
refugees, 19
Ivry, 49, 50, 51, 129, 174
Jacquat, Anna, 332
Jaunay, Germaine, 311, 332
Jehovah’s Witnesses, 192, 245
Je Suis Partout
, 41, 68
Jeunesse Communiste, 38, 44, 49, 50, 52, 57, 80, 128
Jeunes Filles de France (JFdeF), 38, 44, 45, 46,
46
, 47, 48–9, 49–50, 52, 106
Jewish Affairs Department, 76
Jews
in occupied France, 17, 18–19, 28, 34, 39, 40, 41, 55, 59, 75–6, 85, 90, 91, 121–5, 127, 131, 140, 170, 303
deportations from France, 121–3, 124 and n, 169, 293, 296, 297, 305
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 185, 186, 187–8, 192, 202, 207, 208, 211, 213, 216, 219, 234, 241