Wine And War: The French, The Nazis And The Battle For France's Greatest Treasure - Part 25
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Part 25

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Details of Eschenauer's closed trial were discovered in government doc.u.ments obtained by Florence Mothe, copies of which were shared with Dr. J. Kim Munholland.

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ELEVEN I Came Home Not Young Anymore Huet's liberation from a POW camp was described to us by Huet during an interview.

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Mother Nature's conspiracy against winegrowers is depicted in a wartime diary kept by the Lawton brothers of Bordeaux.

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Robert-Jean de Voge's survival and return home were described to us by his son, Ghislain.

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Claude Fourmon was still visibly shaken and could barely speak as he struggled to tell us how he survived.

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Baron Philippe de Rothschild's return to Mouton and his wife's arrest by the Gestapo were recounted to us by their daughter, Philippine.

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"I can never look at the road": Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Vivre la Vigne: Du Ghetto de Francfort Mouton Rothschild, 17441981, p. 70.

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Jean Monnet and France's economic recovery program: Paul Johnson, Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Eighties, pp. 59091.

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The eradication of hybrids by Hitler Youth brigades was described by Georges Hugel in an interview.

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Court action declaring that the gift of the Clos du Marechal be null and void is cited in the Bulletin of the Centre Beaunois d'etudes Historiques, No. 37, November 1990.

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In an interview with Robert Drouhin, we learned how the gate of the Clos was torn down.

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The auction of Petain's wines conducted by Georges Rappeneau is cited by the Beaune Historical Society.

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Most of the information about the Chapitre de Resurrection came from the archives of the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin.

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