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โSo there was one?โ
โOf course! The Gestapo had a presence in all the mairies; it was the best way of checking on people, getting addresses, accessing local information. They used them for the rounding-up of Jews and then carried on throughout the war. It was only a small office, but it was there on the third floor, overlooking rue Lecourbe.โ
โAnd Charles Girard โ and the German, the Ferret?โ
โAh โ that is where I can help you. The man who ran the office went under the name of Charles Girard and he was something of an enigma. For a start, that was not his real name โ this is not in itself unusual: many French collaborators used different identities. But it was hard to work out what nationality Girard was โ his French was fluent and sounded like that of a native, but he also sounded like a German too. He was more like an office manager at first โ and there were always one or two German officers based there. For a while, one of them was the man you describe โ he was only ever known as the Ferret.โ
โWhen was that?โ
โHard to say, but perhaps towards the end of 1943 โ maybe early 1944. I used to have to go into that office quite often, because I work in the finance department and Girard often needed help sorting things out to do with money. Because I was always looking to gather intelligence, I pretended to be friendly with him. One day he was complaining about the Ferret, whoโd apparently taken a large sum from the cash box, and Girard had to find a way of accounting for it. He said this man was making his life very difficult; he was constantly creating problems and didnโt do what he was told. He said he couldnโt do much about it, as the Ferretโs father was an important official in Berlin. When I asked him what his real name was, he said he couldnโt tell me โ he said heโd be in trouble if he did.โ
โSo Charles Girard knows the Ferretโs real identity?โ
Irรจne nodded and pulled her raincoat tight round her.
โAnd does the name Anna Lefebvre mean anything to you? Apparently she worked for the Gestapo at rue de Saussaies, their headquarters. There seems to be some connection between her and Girard.โ
โShe was there sometimes. I think she may have had some type of affair with Girard: there were rumours sheโd had an abortion because of him. Later on, Girard became far more active โ as a Gestapo agent. He seemed especially interested in communists; it was as if he was obsessed with them โ far more than with Jews actually, which was unusual. He put all his energy into finding them โ heโd come across an old list of party members from the 15th arrondissement, and he spent hours trying to track them down and arrest them. The worst thing he did was arrest the parents of one of the senior party members whoโd fled to Moscow before the war. As I understand it, the parents werenโt even communists, but Girard shot the father and then had the mother sent to Auschwitz. He kept this behaviour up until the middle of June last year โ then, about a week after Normandy, he disappeared.โ
โWhat โ altogether?โ
Irรจne shrugged, and then waited as an elderly couple shuffled past the chapel towards the front of the church.
โCertainly from the mairie, but he may have gone to work at Avenue Foch or rue de Saussaies. He was certainly in Paris at the start of 1944.โ
โHow can you be sure of this?โ
โMy aunt runs a bar on rue de Vignes, on the right bank of the Seine, and sometimes I help her out there. I was working there on New Yearโs Eve at the start of 1944 and to my horror, I noticed he was there with a group of friends and they were all speaking an odd German dialect. When I asked my aunt about them, she told me they were Alsatians; she said they behaved like dogs too. People from Alsace can appear to be both French and German at the same time โ you are no doubt aware itโs on the German border and many of its residents would see themselves as German rather than French, which would explain much about Girard.
โI didnโt want him to see me there, so I asked her if I could work in the kitchen for the rest of the shift. According to my aunt, his real name is Alphonse Schweitzer. I think he must have felt safe because the name Girard was his collaborator identity, if you see what I mean. No one would have realised that Schweitzer and Girard were one and the same.โ
โIf only we knew where is now.โ
โAha โ I can tell you! When the Communist Party leaders returned from Moscow, I told the man whose parents had been caught by Schweitzer exactly what had happened, and he was put on a wanted list. It took the FTP a while to find him, but Iโm told they eventually tracked him down a few months ago in Colmar, which is a city in Alsace, on the border with Germany. They handed him over to
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