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Final Solution, 76, 185, 186, 226
in Ravensbrück, 245, 262, 265
in Theresienstadt, 279
in France after the war, 304–5

JFdeF
see
Jeunes Filles de

France Johnny network, 92, 93, 94, 309 and n

Jonzac, 137, 139, 147

Jourdan, Marie-Louise, 98, 332–3

Jourdan, Raoul, 98

Jouvet, Louis, 3, 27, 38, 39, 76, 101, 106, 158, 162, 163, 189, 315

Jugendlager
, Ravensbrück, 268–9, 270, 271, 281

Juhem, Suzanne, 333

Kaninchen
, 252–3, 271–2, 281

kapos
, 188, 189n, 194, 196, 199, 204, 206, 208, 217, 221, 253, 256, 257, 268, 276

Karchewska, Irina, 333

Kawalkowski, Aleksander, 170

KDS, 147

Kerisit, Léa, 208, 333

Kirschen, André, 58

Klarsfeld, Beate and Serge, 305

Kleinst, General, 133

Knochen, Helmut, 17, 109, 110, 168, 301–2

Konefal, Karolina, 171, 333

Korzeniowska, Eugénie, 333

Kotlerewsky, Gisèle, 202–3, 333

Kotlerewsky, Marguerite, 202–3, 333

Kriegsmarine, 60

Kristallnacht, 20

Krupp, Gustav, 299

Kuhn, Lina, 333

Lacabanne, Georgette, 333

Lacour, abbé Marcel, 88–9, 91, 116

Laffargue, Inspector, 135

Laffitte, Madeleine, 333

Lagerältesten
, 189n

Laguesse, Gisele, 334

La Haye-Descartes, 77

La Manche, 99

Lambert, Léa, 195, 334

Lamboy, Thérèse, 322

Landes, 133, 145, 147, 148

Landy, Fabienne, 334

Langeron (police Prefect), 74, 75

Langevin, Paul, 34–5

Langlade, Inspector, 135

Langlois (
née
Passot), Madeleine (Betty)

biographical details, 319
photographs of,
30, 156, 193, 313
family background, 29–30
works for the Resistance, 29–31, 34, 42, 49, 56, 61, 71, 83, 96
under surveillance by police, 74, 96
arrest, 101
in La Santé, 101, 106
in Romainville, 152, 154, 158, 160, 164, 166, 167, 174
permitted to spend a few minutes with Lucien Dorland, 164
and death of Lucien, 166
on the train, 175
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 192,
193
, 212, 215, 230, 231
letter to her aunt, 230
in Ravensbrück, 254, 256, 273, 278, 280–1
in Sweden, 286
gives evidence at trial of David, 296
life after the war, 310
in old age, 5
death, 6
brief references, 7, 260, 303

Lanzmann, Claude:
Shoah
(film), 305

Lapeyrade, Berthe, 205, 290, 334

La Rochelle, 133, 141, 142, 147, 150, 206

La Rocque, François de, 41

Lartigue, Jacques Henri, 14

La Santé prison, 62, 90, 94, 100, 101, 105–7, 115–17, 119–20, 127, 153, 154, 162, 174, 281, 299

Lasne, Suzanne, 334

Laurent, Fernande, 322

Laurillou, Marcelle, 334

Laval, Pierre, 15, 122, 145, 168, 298

Lavigne, Louise, 334

Lawton, Lord Justice, 302

Le Bourget, 294

Lebreton, Lucienne, 335

Leduc, Angèle, 335

Lee, Jakoba van der, 175, 176, 189

Lefebvre, Henry, 38

Left Bank, 32, 102

Le Havre, 306

Lemasson, Marcelle, 322

Le Port, Elisabeth, 335

Lermite, Marguerite, 335

Lesage, Marie, 335

Lescure, Charlotte, 290, 334

L’Espar, 142

Les Violettes farm, 137–9, 147, 148, 165

Lettres Françaises, Les
, 77, 98, 102, 103, 119, 298

Levi, Primo, 71, 189, 294, 314, 315, 316

Ley, Robert, 299

L’Herrminier, Jeannette: drawing by,
249, 278

L’Huillier, Henriette, 328

Libourne, 143, 144

Licht, Sophie, 335

Liebehenschel, Arthur, 238

Lily (prisoner at Raisko), 224

Llucia, Yvonne, 335

Loche, Simone, 263, 266–7, 273, 280, 282, 284–5, 322

Loeb, Alice, 335

Loire, River, 86

Loiret, 42

London, 24, 226, 227, 298–9, 302

London Charter, 299, 300

Loquet, Louise, 292, 335

Loriou, Yvonne, 335

Lorraine, 15, 16

Losserand, Louise (Louisette), 119, 322

Losserand, Raymond, 29, 119

Luchaire, Jean, 298

Luftwaffe, 13, 132

Luther, Hans, 135

Lycée Fénelon, 37

Lycée Rollin, 37

Magadur, Louise, 322

Magda (
kapo
), 196, 199

Maginot Line, 11

Maillard, Suzanne,
159
, 336

Main d’Oeuvre Immigrée, 59, 64

Maine-et-Loire, 42

Maison de la Chimie, 112

Malraux, André, 22, 32

Mansuy, Lucie, 322

Maquis, 169

Maria, Schwester (SS nurse), 269

Marival, Yvette, 336

Marquet, Adrien, 133

Marschall, Elisabeth, 256, 270, 302

Marseilles, 30, 52, 53–4, 129

Martel, Thierry de, 13

Martos, Luz, 160, 336

Marx, Dr Hans, 300

Masur, Norbert, 279

Matin, Le
, 22

Mauriac, François, 33, 298

Maurice, Germaine, 336

Maurois, André, 22

Maurras, Charles, 20

Mauthausen, 273–5, 290, 310, 312

Mauvais, Henriette, 322

Mecklenburg, 243

medical experiments, 233–7, 252–3, 255

Melin, Olga, 126,
159
, 232, 274, 336

Mengele, Joseph, 235, 301

Mercier, Angèle, 336

Meredith, George, 78

Mérignac, 133, 142, 149

Mers-el-Kebir, 16

Mesmer, Georgette, 336

Mesnil (Resistance worker), 99

Messerschmitts, 246

Metz, 179

Meugnot, Suzanne, 336

Meynard, Marthe, 322

Michaud, Lucienne, 323

Michaux, Renée, 336

Michels, Charles, 69

Milice, 295

MI9, 91–2

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 13

Miternique, Simone, 336

Molière

Le Malade imaginaire
, 163, 238
Le Misanthrope
, 246

Mollet, Gisèle, 336

Momon, Suzanne, 337

Monika network, 170, 171

Montagne, André, 216

Montoire, 16

Mont-Valérien, 117, 118, 119, 132, 165, 292, 298

Môquet, Guy, 69, 70

Morais (Resistance worker), 34

Moret, Denise, 337

Mori, Carmen, 256

Morin, Madeleine, 125–6, 337

Morin, Marie-Louise, 125–6, 337

Moru, Marie-Louise, 337

Moser, Alfons, 60

Moulin, Jean, 24, 169

Moulins, 297

Mourot, Marcelle, 323

Musée d’Histoire Naturelle, 64

Musée de l’Homme, 24, 41, 96, 163

Mussolini, Benito, 32

musulmans
, 209 and n, 220

Musy (ex-president of Swiss Confederation), 279

Nacht und Nebel
, 111, 167, 172–3, 225, 228, 248
see also Convoi des 31000

Naitchenko, Maroussia, 47, 58

Nantes, 3, 65, 68, 70, 72, 81, 99, 111

National Committee of Writers (Comité national des Écrivains), 77, 298

National Front
see
Front National

Nazi-Soviet pact, 27

Nenni, Pietro, 37, 229

Nenni, Viva (Viva Daubeuf)

biographical details, 327
works for the Resistance, 37, 79
arrested, 130
not permitted to see her husband before his execution, 132
in Romainville, 152, 154, 160, 162
writes note on the train, 178
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 195, 197, 202, 204, 205, 213, 222, 229
death, 229
brief references, 53, 286, 290

Neuengamme, 276, 277

New Yorker
, 294, 306

Nizinska, Anna, 171, 333

Nordhausen, 312

Nordmann, Francis,
127
, 127, 307

Nordmann, Marie-Elisa

biographical details, 323
photograph of,
127, 159
works for the Resistance, 64–5, 126
does not define herself as Jewish, 75
arrested and questioned, 127
in Romainville, 153–4, 174
perceives importance of recording identity of all women on the train, 175–6
in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 196, 204, 207, 213
applies to go to Raisko, 221
in Raisko, 222–3, 223–4, 231
named in bulletin put out by Front National in France, 227
sent to Ravensbrück, 241
in Ravensbrück, 251–2, 269
transferred to Mauthausen, 273
in Mauthausen, 274
rescued from Mauthausen, 275
returns to France, 292, 307
life after the war, 315, 323

Normand, Madeleine, 4, 158, 175, 337

Normandy, 95, 161

landings, 250

Noutari, Robert, 230

Noutari, Yvonne,
159
, 230, 265, 266, 274–5, 292–3, 337

Nouvelle Revue Française
, 32, 41

Nuremberg, 273

tribunal, 299–300

Oberg, General Karl, 109–10, 116, 145, 167, 168, 301–2

Oeuvre, L’
. 41

Opérations Spéciales, 64

Ophulus, Max:
Le Chagrin et la pitié
(film), 305

Oppici, Toussainte, 337

Oranienburg, 275–6

Ordre Nouvelle
, 32

Orléans, 125

Orli (medical assistant at Auschwitz), 237

Ostrowska, Alfred, 170–1

Ostrowska, Anne-Marie, 170–1, 337

Ostrowska, Salomon, 170–1

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