Bad Faith: A Forgotten History of Family and FatherlandJonathan Cape, 2006 - 614 páginas This brilliant book tells the story of one of history's most despicable villains and conmen – Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, Nazi collaborator and 'Commissioner for Jewish Affairs', who managed the Vichy government's dirty work, 'controlling' its Jewish population. Born into an established, politically moderate family, Louis Darquier ('de Pellepoix' was a later affectation) proceeded from modest beginnings to dissemble his way to power, continually reinventing himself in conformity with an obsession with racial purity and the latent anti-Semitism of the French Catholic Church. He was the ultimate chancer: always broke, always desperate for attention, social cachet, women and drink, he became 'one of the few men to put on weight during the Second World War', and after it was over he decamped to Spain, never to be brought to justice for having sent thousands of Jews, men, women and children, to the camps. Early on in his career he married the alcoholic Myrtle Jones from Tasmania, equally practised in the arts of fantasy and deception, and together they had a child, Anne Darquier, whom they promptly abandoned to grow up in England under an oppressive mantle of silence. Her tragic story of honourable but exhausting ambition is woven through the narrative. In Carmen Callil's masterful and harrowing account, Darquier's ascent to power during the years leading up to the Second World War comes to mirror the rise of French anti-Semitism and the role it played in the horrors that were to follow. It is a portrait of a society as fragmented and desperate as any before the war, trading miserable second-rate philosophies in search of meaning and power, and of how the people of Vichy turned a blind eye to the shameful things being done under their noses. |
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... sent them to it , began to mutiny . Few soldiers were unaffected by the violence and disobedience , although it was ... sent to Devil's Island , and fewer were shot . Louis made his escape . He applied for transfer to the artillery in ...
... sent them to it , began to mutiny . Few soldiers were unaffected by the violence and disobedience , although it was ... sent to Devil's Island , and fewer were shot . Louis made his escape . He applied for transfer to the artillery in ...
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... sent to her . But when Louis went to war he had given the city council as the address to be informed should anything happen to him . Myrtle's name never appears on Louis ' civic documents , as is compulsory by French law , perhaps an ...
... sent to her . But when Louis went to war he had given the city council as the address to be informed should anything happen to him . Myrtle's name never appears on Louis ' civic documents , as is compulsory by French law , perhaps an ...
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... sent to Drancy from where there is but one way ... please continue to do your utmost ... yesterday we had to pay the boarding of four thousand kids ' - desperate letters such as this reached the British Foreign Office in February 1944.2 ...
... sent to Drancy from where there is but one way ... please continue to do your utmost ... yesterday we had to pay the boarding of four thousand kids ' - desperate letters such as this reached the British Foreign Office in February 1944.2 ...
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The Priests Children | 3 |
The Convicts Kin | 22 |
Soldiers Heart | 32 |
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Abetz Action Française Anatole de Monzie Anne Darquier Anne's Anti-Jewish anti-Semitic Antignac April Archives arrested Aryanisation August Auschwitz Australian became Billig Blum Bousquet British Cahors camps Catholic CDJC Céline CGQJ Charles Maurras Church collaboration communists Coston Croix-de-feu Dannecker Darquier de Pellepoix Darquier family death December deputy Drancy Elsie embassy fascist father February Fleischhauer Foreign France enchaînée French Jews French police Galien Ganier-Raymond Gaulle German Gestapo Henry Hitler Hôtel January Jean Jeunesses Patriotes Jewish Affairs Jews journalist Juifs Juives July June Kidlington Klarsfeld knew Knochen later Launceston Laval Léon letters lived London Louis and Myrtle Louis Darquier Louise Madrid March Minister Ministry months Monzie Myrtle's National Nazi never newspaper November Occupied October organisations Paris Party Pétain Pierre Darquier political prison propaganda René Bousquet reported sent September Spain Taittinger Tasmania Teresa thousand took Vallat Vichy France Vichy's Weygand World wrote Xavier Vallat Zone