Adrienne de La Fayette
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Richard H.F. Neave, President Royal British Legion Paris branch, member Paris-based Libre Résistance SOE “F” Section and author of SOE: A Life in the Shadows“Another outstanding, well-researched, and presented book by Stew Ross. It gives a detailed guided walking tour full of facts about the activities of the Gestapo during their occupation of Paris during World War II. I highly recommend this book to everyone who has an interest in what life was like during the Nazi occupation in France.”
Jane Gabin, Amazon customerLavishly illustrated, gripping guide to the Paris that existed under Nazi rule.
This is a fantastic new book that provides extensive information for both those planning a trip and for armchair historians. While there are are walks that take you past famous places made infamous by Nazi rule, there is also a lot of detailed information. Stew Ross provides details about many topics that are not necessarily popular, including anti-semitism and collaboration. Photos add poignancy. Paris is haunted by its past, and these pages show you exactly why. The days of the Occupation and the Resistance are not that distant.
1) This painting of blue eyed lady is definitely NOT Adrienne Lafayette who had brown eyes!
That DC museum’s claims are fraudulent! (if you wish I will send pic of real Adrienne portrait)
2) Lafayette historians? who label Lt. General Lafayette and wife, by Marquis and/or Marquise, after June 19, 1790, are charlatans or brainwashed amateurs who trust Wikipedia way too much!