Paris After the Liberation: 1944 - 1949

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ix ‘recurring fever’, Jean Monnet, Mémoires, p. 261 1. THE MARSHAL AND THE GENERAL p. 4     ‘You are a general…’, Charles de Gaulle, Mémoires de guerre, vol. i, p. 53 p. 5     ‘Ah! If only I could be sure…’, ibid., p. 44 p. 5     ‘poor relations…’, E. Spears, Assignment to Catastrophe, vol. ii, p. 138 p. 5     ‘C’est la dislocation!’, ibid., p. 143 p. 5     ‘We would fight on…’, ibid., p. 150 p. 6     ‘the destruction of the country…’, Paul Reynaud, Au Coeur de la mêlée, p. 743 p. 6     ‘at the... last quarter of an hour’, ibid.
p. 7     ‘with some annoyance…’, Spears, p. 288 p. 8     ‘as if it were a commercial company…’, Peter Novick, The Resistance versus Vichy, p. 17 p. 9     ‘Oh, Malraux…’, Jean Lacouture, De Gaulle, the Rebel, p. 212 2. THE PATHS OF COLLABORATION AND RESISTANCE p. 12     ‘the gaze fixed…’, Henri du Moulin de Labarthète, Le Temps des illusions, p. 50 p.
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