1.1 Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas, with “Auntie,” during World War I
1.2 Bernard Faÿ, in uniform, at Verdun during World War I
2.1 Gertrude Stein and Bernard Faÿ at Bilignin, France (1937)
2.2 Gertrude Stein on the cover of Time magazine (1933)
2.3 Courtyard and main building of the Collège de France, Paris
3.1 Advertisement for Faÿ’s lecture at the Collège de France
3.2 Stein, Toklas, and Faÿ at Bilignin (1930s)
4.1 Philippe Pétain propaganda poster
4.2 The 1940 Statut des Juifs (from Journal Officiel de la République française)
4.3 The 1941 Statut des Juifs, announcing census of Jews in unoccupied zone (from Journal Officiel de l’Etat français)
4.4 Stein’s home at Culoz, France
4.5 Général Benoît Fornel de La Laurencie (1939–1940)
5.1 Portrait of Bernard Faÿ (early 1940s)
5.2 Bernard Faÿ at his desk (early 1940s)
5.3 Grand Orient de France during German Occupation
5.4 Advertisement for Vichy propaganda film Les Forces Occultes(1943)
5.5 Bernard Faÿ giving an anti-Masonic lecture at the Salle Wagram in Paris (1941)
6.1 Gertrude Stein and American GIs at Berchtesgaden (1945)
6.2 New York Times announcement of Faÿ’s escape from prison (1951)
6.3 Gonzague de Reynold, in eighteenth-century breeches
6.4 Bernard Faÿ in Fribourg, Switzerland (1960s)