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Index
Title Page Welcome Dedication Chronology of the Occupation of Paris Major Personalities Preface Introduction
Faux Paris Sequestering Medusa Paris Was Different
Chapter One: A Nation Disintegrates
Preludes Three Traumas
Chapter Two: Waiting for Hitler
“They” Arrive, and Are Surprised One Who Stayed, One Who Left “They” Settle In Hitler’s Own Tour The Führer’s Urbanophobia
Chapter Three: Minuet (1940–1941)
How Do You Occupy a City? For Some, Paris Was a Bubble Dancing the Minuet Correct, but Still Nazis “To Bed, to Bed!” An Execution in Paris
Chapter Four: City Without a Face—The Occupier’s Lament
Paris Had Already Welcomed the Nazis—Before the Occupation The Occupiers Are Surprised, Too A Dreamer in Exile Sexually Occupied A “Better” German Recollected Solitude
Chapter Five: Narrowed Lives
Narrowing and Boredom The Apartment A Crowded Métro The Informer The Queue
Chapter Six: The Dilemmas of Resistance
Quoi faire? Resistant Paris Bébés Terroristes The Red Poster A Female Resistance Who Got the Credit?
Chapter Seven: The Most Narrowed Lives—The Hunt for Jews
Being Jewish in Paris Three Girls on the Move A Gold Star The Big Roundup
Chapter Eight: How Much Longer? (1942–1944)
“You Can Come Over Now!” The Plague Observers from the Palace Signs of Defeat
Chapter Nine: Liberation—A Whodunit
Is Paris Worth a Detour? The Beast of Sevastopol Arrives “Tous aux barricades!” Why Do Americans Smile So Much? Whodunit?
Chapter Ten: Angry Aftermath—Back on Paris Time
Rediscovering Purity “Kill All the Bastards!” The Return of Lost Souls
Chapter Eleven: Is Paris Still Occupied?
De Gaulle Creates a Script Stumbling Through Memory Should We Blame Paris? “The Landscape of Our Confusions”
Acknowledgments About the Author Appendix: De Gaulle’s Speech on the Liberation of Paris Notes Selected Bibliography Newsletters Copyright
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