Read The Horror of Love Online
Authors: Lisa Hilton
Berard, Christian (‘Bébé’),
183
,
185
,
190
Berners, Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Baron,
37
,
62
,
85
,
132
Bessborough, Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of,
120–1
Betjeman, Sir John,
34
Bevin, Ernest,
144
Bibesco, Prince Antoine,
68–70
,
199
Bibesco, Pnncesse Marthe,
69
Birkett, Norman
(later 1st
Baron),
98
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire,
18
Blomfield Road, Maida Vale,
1
,
79
,
128
Boislambert, Claude Hettier de,
146
Boothby, Robert
(later
Baron),
183
Boris, Georges,
122–3
Bourbon-Parme, Pnncesse de,
179
Bourdet, Edouard,
183
Boutmy, Emile,
16
Bowen, Elizabeth,
219
Bowles, Dorothy (NM’s Aunt Weenie),
21
Bowles, George (NM’s uncle),
23
Bowles, Thomas (‘Tap’, Nancy’s maternal grandfather),
21–2
Bradley, General Omar,
150
Brando, Marlon,
243–4
Brandolini, Cristiana,
27
Bref (journal),
170
Bremond, Henri,
70
Bremond, Yvonne de,
234
Bnssac, Due de,
172
Bnssac, Duchesse de,
178
Bnssac, Pierre de,
177
British Union of Fascists (BUF),
44
,
61
,
63
,
65
,
96–7
Brooks, Mel
The Producers
(comedy),
66
Brown Book of the Hitler Terror, The
,
62
Bulletin Quotidien
,
71
Bullitt, William,
150
Cable Street march and riots (1936),
96
Cadogan, Sir Alexander,
144
Caetam, Cora,
234
Caetam, Marguerite,
234
Caffery, Jefferson,
172–3
Campbell, Ronald,
106–7
Capote, Truman
Answered Prayers
,
200
Casablanca Conference (1943),
137
Cassin, René,
257
Castellane, Bom de,
70
,
163
,
200
,
251
Castellane, Comte Jean de,
163
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,
239
Chamberlain, Neville,
104
Chambre, Guy la,
100
Chanel, Coco (Gabnelle),
163
Channon, Sir Henry (‘Chips’),
92
,
121
,
190
,
199
Chantilly,
192
Chartens, Ann (Viscountess Rothermere,
later
Fleming),
204–5
,
247
Chautemps, Camille,
114–15
Chenu, Marie-Dominique,
231
Chevalier, Maurice,
177
Choltitz, General Dietrich von,
149–50
Churchill, Clementine, Lady (née Hozier),
203
Churchill, (Sir) Winston GP arranges victory lunch for,
18
, and Rumbold’s views on Nazism,
63
, on de Gaulle,
73
,
104
, first receives de Gaulle,
102
, meets French government (June 1940),
103
, considers British union with France,
105
, and de Gaulle’s move to London,
107–8
, urges Pétain to continue to resist,
108
, speech to Commons (June 1940),
109
, authorizes destruction of French fleet,
112
, meets GP on arrival in London,
114–15
, defends de Gaulle’s actions at Dakar,
116
, and administration of Algeria,
137
, informs de Gaulle of invasion date,
143
, quarrel with de Gaulle over invasion plans,
144–6
, fails to invite de Gaulle to visit Normandy front,
145
, visits Pans on way to holiday (1945),
170
, supports European union,
211
Cicogna, Anna-Maria,
241–2
Clark, Kenneth
(later
Baron),
63
Clemenceau, Georges,
170
Cocteau, Jean,
164
,
177
,
183
,
185
,
252
Cohn-Bendit, Daniel,
246–8
Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises,
161
,
256
Colonna, Prince de,
232
Combattante
(French ship),
146
Comité de Vigilance des Intellectuels Annfascistes, Paris,
63
Common Market
see
European Union
Communists in French elections (1945),
167
,
169–70
, denied office by de Gaulle,
171
, French opposition to,
173–4
, oppose RPF,
210
, and worker priests,
231
Connolly, Cyril homosexual experiences,
36
, patronizes Heywood Hill,
132
, on NM’s sexual limitations,
136
, portrayed in
The Blessing
,
136
,
154
, edits
Horizon
,
252
Constitutional Council GP appointed president,
240
,
249
,
256–7
Cooper, Artemis and Antony Beevor,
150
Cooper, Lady Diana
(née
Manners) lunches wih Churchill in Paris,
10
, meets GP in London,
138–9
, and GP’s relations with NM in Paris,
156
, as ambassadress in Paris,
176–7, 179
,
182–4
, friendship with NM,
176
, and husband’s affairs,
179
,
201
,
204–5
, leaves Embassy (1947),
190
, and GP’s appointment to Rome,
215–16
, portrayed in
Don’t Tell Alfred
,
224
Cooper, Duff
(later
1st Viscount Norwich) authorizes de Gaulle’s broadcast speech from London,
108
, in North Africa,
138
, relations with GP,
139
,
180–1
, affair with Daisy Fellowes,
163
, on de Gaulle’s political style,
167
, lunches with Churchill in Palis,
170
, as ambassador in Paris,
176–9
, friendship with NM,
176
, on Pucheu’s execution,
177
, affair with Louise de Vilmorin,
178–81
, leaves Embassy,
190
, visits brothels,
197
, affair with Susan Mary Alsop,
201
, womanizing,
204–5
, writes life of Talleyrand,
251
, death,
257
Costa de Beauregard, Comtesse,
192
,
216
,
244
Couture, Jean la,
112
Couve de Murville, Maurice,
247
Cresson, Edith,
2
Crewe, Robert Offley Ashburton CreweMilnes, Marquess of,
175
Croisset, Ethel de
(née
Woodward),
199–200
,
235
Croisset, François de,
199
Croisset, Philippe de,
199
Crowell, Ann,
199–200
Crussol, Marquise de,
78
Cunard, Emerald (Maud Alice), Lady,
84–5
,
123
,
204
,
220
Cunard, Sir Victor,
215–16
Cunningham, Admiral Andrew
(later
Viscount),
116
Curzon, Baba
see
Metcalfe, Lady Alexandra
Curzon, Cynthia
see
Mosley, Cynthia, Lady
Czechoslovakia Nazis occupy,
89
,
96
Daily Herald
,
63
Dakar de Gaulle’s failed attempt on,
115–17
Daladier, Édouard,
77–8
Darlan, Admiral Jean François, 111-12
Dejean, Maurice,
125
Desplats-Pilter, Roy André (‘André Roy’),
131–2
,
135
Devonshire, Andrew Cavendish, IIth Duke of marriage to Deborah,
93
Devonshire, Deborah, Duchess of
(née
Mitford, NM’s sister) on GP’s knowledge of nursery rhymes,
18
, birth,
25
,
28
, on Nancy as debutante,
32
, on Nancy’s unawareness of St Clair Erskine’s homosexuality,
37
, interior decorating,
57
, suffers stillbirth,
82
, at outbreak of war,
89
, brings back Unity from Switzerland,
90
, marriage,
93
, interest in fashion,
187
, on Palazzo Farnese staircase,
216
, visits GP in Rome,
220
, and GP’s marriage to Violette,
253–4
, visits NM during final illness,
255
Diamant-Berger, Dr Marcel (GP’s cousin),
48
,
70
,
75
, death,
113
Diamant-Berger, Yvan-Joseph (GP’s maternal grandfather), II
Dicks, Laura (‘Nanny Blor’),
23
Dill, General Sir John,
103
Djibouti,
125–7
Dorchester Hotel, London (the ‘Dorch’),
133
Dreyfus, Alfred, II
Driberg, Tom
(later
Baron Bradwell),
34
Dronne, Captain Raymond,
150
Druon, Maurice,
17
du Deffand, Marie de Vichy de Chamrond, Marquise,
161
Duclos, Jacques,
171
Dumaine, Jacques,
190
Dunkirk evacuation (1940),
119–20
Dunn, Kit,
45
Dunne, Dominick
The Two Mrs Grenvilles
,
200
Eaton Terrace, London,
133
Eckersley, Peter and Dorothy,
96
Eden, Anthony
(later
Ist Earl of Avon),
81
,
103
,
145–6
18B
see
Regulation 18B
Elizabeth II, Queen,
202
El Khattabi, Abdelkrim,
49
Elwes, Simon,
79
Erlanger, Leo d’,
123–4
Ethiopia (Abyssinia),
76
,
125–6
,
see also
Addis Ababa
European Coal and Steel Community (ECST),
212
European Union proposed,
211–12
, and Treaty of Rome (1956),
217
, GP supports,
218
Fabre-Luce, Alfred,
178
Fabre-Luce, Charlotte,
178
Fakrin, Prince Ahmed,
201
Farnese, Giulia,
216
Fascism Mitford family views on,
59
,
88–9
, in
Wigs on the Green
,
60–2
,
65–7
,
94–5
, opposition to,
63–6
, NM condemns,
81
,
87
, and Munich Agreement,
85
Faucigny-Lucinge Jean-Louis de,
178
Fellowes, Emmeline,
163
Fellowes, Marguerite (‘Daisy’,
née
Decazes,
then
de Broglie),
159
,
163
,
201
,
205
Févner, Jacques,
183
Fleming, Ann
see
Charteris, Ann
FNL
see
National Liberation Front of Algeria
Fontaine-les-Nonnes,
192
,
216
,
229
,
245
Forbes, Alistair,
135–6
Forbes-Adam, Virginia,
196–7
Fouchet, Marcel,
68
France and war threat,
76–8
, and Spanish Republican refugees,
86–7
, falls to Germans (1940),
94–5
, refugees from German advance,
103
, navy attacked by British at Mers el-Kebir,
112
, Vichy regime recognized by USA,
117
, British view of after fall,
119–20
, refugees in Britain,
119–21
, British relations with Vichy,
121
, repatriation of servicemen in Britain,
121
, and administration of North Africa,
137–8
, recognition of post-liberation provisional government,
146
,
épuration
(post-war purging of collaborators),
162–4
,
167
, conditions and shortages after liberation,
165–6
, elections (October 1945),
166–9
, nuclear tests,
239
, constitution,
240–1
, presidential election (1969),
257
France-Italy Association,
242
Francis Holland school, Belgravia,
24
Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia,
256
Free French de Gaulle heads,
115
,
121
, African colonies rally to,
116–17
, GP appointed director of political affairs,
116–17
, British support for,
121
, low recruitment figures,
121
, discounted in Normandy invasion plans,
144