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Authors: Charles Kaiser
British Intelligence file on Charles Gimpel, National Archives, formerly Public Record Office HS 9/586/1 114106. Declassified at the request of the author.
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I gratefully acknowledge the following for permission to reproduce the photographs and documents in this book:
Front endpaper: Photographer unknown, from
A Paris sous la botte des Nazis
(Paris: Éditions Raymond Schall, 1944).
1.1
: Courtesy Rebecca Kaiser Gibson
1.2
,
1.3
, and
1.8
: Photographs by Roger Schall, courtesy The Image Works.
1.4
,
1.6
,
1.16
, and
1.20
: Courtesy Agnès Boulloche
1.5
,
1.9
,
1.10
,
1.19
, and
1.25
: Courtesy Christiane Boulloche-Audibert
1.7
: Photographer unknown, from
Paris Under the Occupation
by Gilles Perrault and Pierre Azema (New York: The Vendome Press, 1989).
1.11
: Courtesy Claire Andrieu
1.12
: Courtesy Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération
1.13
,
1.18
, and
1.21
: Courtesy Eric Katlama
1.14
and
1.15
: Photographs by Albert Seeberger, from
Paris Under the Occupation
. Copyright holder unknown.
1.17
and
1.26
: Courtesy Odile Boulloche
1.24
: Courtesy Pierre Audibert
1.27
: © Tomas van Houtryve
Back endpaper: Photograph by Maurice Jarnoux, from
A Paris sous la botte des Nazis.
Copyright holder unknown.
In cases where the photographer or copyright holder is unknown, every effort has been made to identify such parties, and I ask that anyone with information about these photographs contact the publisher, Other Press.