- Sisley Huddleston
Sisley Huddleston (
May 28 1883 –July 14 1952 ) was a Britishjournalist andwriter .Harry Elmer Barnes indicated him as one of a small number ofrevisionist historian s ofWorld War II France [ [http://www.codoh.com/viewpoints/vphebpeace.html Revisionism and the Promotion of Peace ] ] .Life
After editing a British forces newspaper in
World War I , he was resident in Paris after the war until the 1930s, writing for the London "Times" and the "Christian Science Monitor ". In his "Europe in Zigzags" (1929) he supported the "Pan-Europe" manifesto ofRichard Nikolaus Graf Coudenhove-Kalergi [Luisa Passerini, "Europe in Love, Love in Europe" (1999), p. 56.] . "War Unless" (1933) was a "deliberately alarmist" [ Martin Ceadel, "Semi-Detached Idealists: The British Peace Movement and International Relations, 1854-1945" (2000), p. 294.] call for revision of theTreaty of Versailles .During
World War II he was inVichy France , taking French citizenship, and writing in sympathy with the Vichy regime [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,932649-2,00.html Shapes - TIME ] ] . He interviewedMarshal Pétain .He was imprisoned by the
Free French in 1944, as a Vichy collaborator [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,816650,00.html?promoid=googlep TIME ] ] . He wrote a number of works, critical in particular of the Allied handling of the Liberation of France, and of the diplomacy of the politicians.Works
*Peace-making at Paris (1919)
*Poincaré, A Biographical Portrait (1924)
*Those Europeans: Studies Of Foreign Faces (1924)
*France and the French (1925)
*France: The France of Today (1927)
*In and About Paris (1927) Illustrated by Hanslip Fletcher
*Mr. Paname: A Paris Fantasia (1927)
*Normandy: Its Charm, Its Curiosities, Its Antiquities, Its History, Its Topography (1928)
*Bohemian Literary and Social Life in Paris: Salons, cafes, studios (1928)
*Articles de Paris: A book of essays (1928)
*Louis XIV in Love & in War (1929)
*Europe in Zigzags: Social, Artistic, Literary, and Political Affairs on the Continent (1929)
*A History of France (1929)
*Between the River and the Hills: Travels through France (1930)
*What's Right with America (1930)
*Back To Montparnasse: Glimpses of Broadway in Bohemia (1931)
*The Captain's Table. A Transatlantic Log (1932)
*War Unless (1933)
*In my time: An observer's record of war and peace (1938)
*Cities and Men byCharles Inman Barnard (1940) editor
*Free France and Britain. the Franco-British Companion (1941) edited by William G. Corp, contributor
*Le Livre de Saint-Pierre. Vie, Mort et Renaissance d'un Village de France (1942)
*Le mythe de la liberté - entretiens en temps de guerre (1943)
*Terreur 1944, témoignage d'un embastillé (1947)
*Avec le Maréchal (1948)
*Mediterranean Blue (19480
*Petain, patriot or traitor? (1951)
*Popular diplomacy and war (1954)
*France: the tragic years, 1939-1947; an eyewitness account of war, occupation, and liberation (1955)
*Elisabeth d'Angleterre, Le mystère d'une reine vierge (1960)Notes
External links
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/stella/detail.asp?period=3&id=13 Portrait]
* [http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/h/hitler-adolf/oss-papers/text/oss-sb-huddleston.html Nizkor Project file, Huddleston on Hitler in 1939]
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