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Countesses of the Gestapo

The countesses of the Gestapo (French: Les comtesses de la Gestapo) were elite adventuresses of the Paris demimonde protected by the French Gestapo and large-scale black marketeers during the German occupation of France. The Gestapo countesses led extravagant lives despite the misery prevalent in Vichy France at the time. They were French or foreign former actresses or runway models, sometimes in fact truly aristocratic, who engaged in a variety of lucrative practices such as the confiscation of Jewish assets, espionage or black market operations.

Countess Mara Tchernycheff edit

An actress known by her stage name, Illa Meery, Tchernycheff in 1934 was one of several pretty girls with improbable names, displaying her tanned curves and platinum blondness as an extra in a soft-porn pot-boiler filmed on the Cote d'Azur, Les aventure du roi Pausole, based on the novel by Pierre Louys. She later appeared topless in Zouzou as a foil to Années Folles sensation Josephine Baker.[1]

Zouzou is a French film by Marc Allégret released in 1934.[2] Josephine Baker, who plays the title character, was the first black woman to play the leading role in a major motion picture.[3]

It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris, with sets designed by the art directors Lazare Meerson and Alexandre Trauner.

A Russian countess, Tchernycheff ran a black market network specializing in cognac and fine wine, and moved shared an apartment with a homosexual socialite from Odessa named Vladimir Barjansky [fr], intimate friend of Philippe de Rothschild. Barjanski, an illustrator known for his movie posters, fled to Hollywood after French police wrongly accused him of being a spy.

She married a gambler named Garat and spent some time with him on the beaches of Brazil. But she had an affair and he left her. When she returned to France her former allies had all left for safer places. But other Russian emigres whispered of fortunes to be made selling to the Germans, who were on a monumental buying spree with the "occupation costs" extracted from the Vichy government. Paul Metchersky, Andre Galitzine and Yvan Shapochnikoff were rich now, the whispers said, Soumarakoff, Lazare Mailoff and Michel Szkolnikoff. She joined a salon on avenue Iena and then at the George V hotel made up of entrepreneurs who had no objection to supplying the German war effort, since these former aristocrats were in favor of the Germans taking care of the Soviets for them and perhaps making it possible for them to return to past glories. The Germans did business at what were known as bureaux d'achat, known as Amt Otto, Pimetex, ZKW or SS-Essex, where she ran across old friends and former accomplices such as Stephan Djanoumoff, Serge Landchewsky, Boris Ivanowski and the Baron of Osten-Sacken.

She became the mistress of Henri Lafont, who ran the Paris underworld with the help of the French police. [4][1]

As the mistress of Hans Leimer, an SS officer tasked with shipping requisitioned artwork and other goods to Germany,[5] she was arrested in July 1944 by the Gestapo, and her lover was sent to the Russian front. She herself was sent to Germany to be judged in Berlin.[5]

Princess Euphrosine Mourousi edit

Princess Euphrosine Mourousi (mother of Yves Mourousi), a Greek addict who trafficked in cigarettes and informed on Jewish and Russian émigré families,[6] was sentenced in 1950 to three years in prison[7] and 20 years of banishment from France for informing to both the French police and the Gestapo about several Russian Jews.[8]

Others edit

  • Marquise de San Carlos de Pedroso (née María Angustias Núñez del Prado),[4] an early Spanish supporter of Franco
  • Countess Seckendorff, an authentic German aristocrat who spied on Parisian high society[9][timestamp needed][better source needed]
  • Countess Marie Olinska (pseudonym of Frenchwoman Sonia Irène Blache), heroin addict and minor film actress who appeared in The Wolf of the Malveneurs[4][10][11]
  • Marquise d'Abrantès (née Sylviane Quimfe, but an authentic marquise after her marriage to the marquis Maurice Le Ray d'Abrantès [fr],[12] Frenchwoman and courtesan. She was introduced to rue Lauriston by Lionel de Wiet. She needed a pass to return to the zone librem and her title, her furs and her jewels made an impressin on the members of the Carlingue at dinner that night. Lafont's driver Pagnon was there as well as Edmond Delehaye, Louis Estebesteguy, and Pierre Bonny in addition to Lafont. She claimed a liaison with the prince of Monaco, but Pagnon recognized her and let Lafont know about the lady's past.
  • Baroness de Beaufort (pseudonym of Olla Lemesle)[4]
  • Countess de Thucé (Madame Hubert)[4]

Most of these women were not prosecuted after the Liberation of France.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Christopher Othen (2020). "Tout va très Bien Madame la Marquise". The King of Nazi Paris: Henri Lafont and the Gangsters of the French Gestapo. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 978-1785905926 – via Google Books. Google Books version has no page numbers but multiple pages at the beginning of that chapter are devoted to her
  2. ^ Canby, Vincent (10 February 1989). "Princess Tam Tam (1935) Review/Film; Tam Tam,' Starring Baker". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Josephine Baker:(1906–1975)". Smithsonian Institute, National Museum of African-American History and Culture.
  4. ^ a b c d e Cyril Eder (2007). Les Comtesses de la Gestapo [Countesses of the Gestapo]. Éditions Grasset. ISBN 978-2-2466-7401-6 – via Google Books. Translated to Spanish by Éditions El Ateneo, 2007] ISBN 978-950-02-5328-4
  5. ^ a b Christopher Othen (2020). "Tout va très Bien Madame la Marquise". The King of Nazi Paris: Henri Lafont and the Gangsters of the French Gestapo. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 978-1785905926 – via Google Books. Google Books version has no page numbers but multiple pages at the beginning of that chapter are devoted to her
  6. ^ "Sang bleu et nazisme" [Blue Blood and Nazism]. Le Point. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  7. ^ La princesse Mourousi condamnée à trois ans de prison, Le Monde, January 13, 1950 (paywall)
  8. ^ Laurent Delahousse (13 January 1950). "Un jour, un destin (A Day, a Destiny)". Yves Mourousi: les mystères d'un prince (Yves Mourousi: The Mysteries of a Prince). Le Monde.timestamp 10:20
  9. ^ Les comtesses de la Gestapo, Eder, Cyril (audiobook)
  10. ^ "Les comtesses de la Gestapo". 8 September 2010. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  11. ^ Hédy Sellami. "Marie Olinska". eclairages.eu (in French). Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  12. ^ whom she met at the brothel where she worked) Guy Penaud (2011). L'inspecteur Pierre Bonny: Le policier déchu de la "gestapo française" du 93 rue Lauriston [Inspector Pierre Bonny, Fallen Policeman of the "French Gestapo" of 93 rue Lauriston]. Éditions L'Harmattan. ISBN 9782296551084. Retrieved 3 April 2013.

Bibliography edit

  • Grégory Auda (2002). Les belles années du "milieu", 1940-1944: le grand banditisme dans la machine répressive allemande en France (in French). Paris: Éditions Michalon. p. 254. ISBN 2-84186-164-3. OCLC 50493997. Reissued:
    • Grégory Auda (2013). Les belles années du "milieu', 1940-1944: le grand banditisme dans la machine répressive allemande en France (in French). Paris: Éditions Michalon. p. 253. ISBN 978-2-84186-678-6.}}
  • Philippe Aziz (1972). Au service de l'ennemi: la Gestapo française en province 1940-1944. Paris: Fayard. p. 186. OCLC 4173712.
  • Philippe Aziz. Tu trahiras sans vergogne: histoire de deux collabos, Bonny et Lafont. Paris: Livre de poche. p. 379. OCLC 1206738.
  • Jean-Marc Berlière (2018). Polices des temps noirs: France, 1939-194 (in French). Paris: Perrin. p. 1357. ISBN 978-2-262-03561-7.
  • Luc Briand (2022). Alexandre Villaplane, capitaine des Bleus et officier nazi (in French). Paris: Plein Jour. p. 271. ISBN 978-2-370-67074-8. OCLC 723952731.
  • Jacques Delarue (1993). Trafics et crimes sous l'Occupation: collection Grands documents contemporains. Paris: Fayard. p. 496. ISBN 978-2-21303-154-5. OCLC 722598561.
  • Cyril Eder (2006). Les Comtesses de la Gestapo (in French). Paris: Grasset. p. 257. ISBN 978-2-246-67401-6. OCLC 723952731.
  • Serge Jacquemard (1992). La bande Bonny-Lafont. Paris: Fleuve noir. p. 217. ISBN 978-2-265-04673-3. OCLC 40382542.
  • Jean-François Miniac (2009). Les Grandes Affaires criminelles du Doubs. Romagnat: De Borée. p. 362. ISBN 978-2-84494-959-2. OCLC 690431283. (about Roger Griveau)
  • Patrice Rolli, La Phalange nord-africaine (ou Brigade nord-africaine, ou Légion nord-africaine) en Dordogne: Histoire d'une alliance entre la Pègre et la Gestapo; 15 March-19 August 1944, Éditions l'Histoire en Partage, 2013, 189 pages (mostly about Alexandre Villaplane and Raymond Monange)
  • Alex Kershaw (2015). Avenue of Spies: A True Story of Terror, Espionage, and One American Family's Heroic Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Paris. Crown/Archetype. ISBN 978-0-8041-4004-1.


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The countesses of the Gestapo French Les comtesses de la Gestapo were elite adventuresses of the Paris demimonde protected by the French Gestapo and large scale black marketeers during the German occupation of France The Gestapo countesses led extravagant lives despite the misery prevalent in Vichy France at the time They were French or foreign former actresses or runway models sometimes in fact truly aristocratic who engaged in a variety of lucrative practices such as the confiscation of Jewish assets espionage or black market operations Contents 1 Countess Mara Tchernycheff 2 Princess Euphrosine Mourousi 3 Others 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyCountess Mara Tchernycheff editAn actress known by her stage name Illa Meery Tchernycheff in 1934 was one of several pretty girls with improbable names displaying her tanned curves and platinum blondness as an extra in a soft porn pot boiler filmed on the Cote d Azur Les aventure du roi Pausole based on the novel by Pierre Louys She later appeared topless in Zouzou as a foil to Annees Folles sensation Josephine Baker 1 Zouzou is a French film by Marc Allegret released in 1934 2 Josephine Baker who plays the title character was the first black woman to play the leading role in a major motion picture 3 It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris with sets designed by the art directors Lazare Meerson and Alexandre Trauner A Russian countess Tchernycheff ran a black market network specializing in cognac and fine wine and moved shared an apartment with a homosexual socialite from Odessa named Vladimir Barjansky fr intimate friend of Philippe de Rothschild Barjanski an illustrator known for his movie posters fled to Hollywood after French police wrongly accused him of being a spy She married a gambler named Garat and spent some time with him on the beaches of Brazil But she had an affair and he left her When she returned to France her former allies had all left for safer places But other Russian emigres whispered of fortunes to be made selling to the Germans who were on a monumental buying spree with the occupation costs extracted from the Vichy government Paul Metchersky Andre Galitzine and Yvan Shapochnikoff were rich now the whispers said Soumarakoff Lazare Mailoff and Michel Szkolnikoff She joined a salon on avenue Iena and then at the George V hotel made up of entrepreneurs who had no objection to supplying the German war effort since these former aristocrats were in favor of the Germans taking care of the Soviets for them and perhaps making it possible for them to return to past glories The Germans did business at what were known as bureaux d achat known as Amt Otto Pimetex ZKW or SS Essex where she ran across old friends and former accomplices such as Stephan Djanoumoff Serge Landchewsky Boris Ivanowski and the Baron of Osten Sacken She became the mistress of Henri Lafont who ran the Paris underworld with the help of the French police 4 1 As the mistress of Hans Leimer an SS officer tasked with shipping requisitioned artwork and other goods to Germany 5 she was arrested in July 1944 by the Gestapo and her lover was sent to the Russian front She herself was sent to Germany to be judged in Berlin 5 Princess Euphrosine Mourousi editPrincess Euphrosine Mourousi mother of Yves Mourousi a Greek addict who trafficked in cigarettes and informed on Jewish and Russian emigre families 6 was sentenced in 1950 to three years in prison 7 and 20 years of banishment from France for informing to both the French police and the Gestapo about several Russian Jews 8 Others editMarquise de San Carlos de Pedroso nee Maria Angustias Nunez del Prado 4 an early Spanish supporter of Franco Countess Seckendorff an authentic German aristocrat who spied on Parisian high society 9 timestamp needed better source needed Countess Marie Olinska pseudonym of Frenchwoman Sonia Irene Blache heroin addict and minor film actress who appeared in The Wolf of the Malveneurs 4 10 11 Marquise d Abrantes nee Sylviane Quimfe but an authentic marquise after her marriage to the marquis Maurice Le Ray d Abrantes fr 12 Frenchwoman and courtesan She was introduced to rue Lauriston by Lionel de Wiet She needed a pass to return to the zone librem and her title her furs and her jewels made an impressin on the members of the Carlingue at dinner that night Lafont s driver Pagnon was there as well as Edmond Delehaye Louis Estebesteguy and Pierre Bonny in addition to Lafont She claimed a liaison with the prince of Monaco but Pagnon recognized her and let Lafont know about the lady s past Baroness de Beaufort pseudonym of Olla Lemesle 4 Countess de Thuce Madame Hubert 4 Most of these women were not prosecuted after the Liberation of France See also editHorizontal collaboration Joseph Joanovici Henri Lafont Pierre Bonny Cocotte Police collaboration in Vichy France Marga d Andurain smuggler involved with black market artworks in World War IIReferences edit a b Christopher Othen 2020 Tout va tres Bien Madame la Marquise The King of Nazi Paris Henri Lafont and the Gangsters of the French Gestapo Biteback Publishing ISBN 978 1785905926 via Google Books Google Books version has no page numbers but multiple pages at the beginning of that chapter are devoted to her Canby Vincent 10 February 1989 Princess Tam Tam 1935 Review Film Tam Tam Starring Baker The New York Times Retrieved 17 June 2023 Josephine Baker 1906 1975 Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture a b c d e Cyril Eder 2007 Les Comtesses de la Gestapo Countesses of the Gestapo Editions Grasset ISBN 978 2 2466 7401 6 via Google Books Translated to Spanish by Editions El Ateneo 2007 ISBN 978 950 02 5328 4 a b Christopher Othen 2020 Tout va tres Bien Madame la Marquise The King of Nazi Paris Henri Lafont and the Gangsters of the French Gestapo Biteback Publishing ISBN 978 1785905926 via Google Books Google Books version has no page numbers but multiple pages at the beginning of that chapter are devoted to her Sang bleu et nazisme Blue Blood and Nazism Le Point Retrieved 3 June 2013 La princesse Mourousi condamnee a trois ans de prison Le Monde January 13 1950 paywall Laurent Delahousse 13 January 1950 Un jour un destin A Day a Destiny Yves Mourousi les mysteres d un prince Yves Mourousi The Mysteries of a Prince Le Monde timestamp 10 20 Les comtesses de la Gestapo Eder Cyril audiobook Les comtesses de la Gestapo 8 September 2010 Retrieved 27 October 2017 Hedy Sellami Marie Olinska eclairages eu in French Retrieved 27 October 2017 whom she met at the brothel where she worked Guy Penaud 2011 L inspecteur Pierre Bonny Le policier dechu de la gestapo francaise du 93 rue Lauriston Inspector Pierre Bonny Fallen Policeman of the French Gestapo of 93 rue Lauriston Editions L Harmattan ISBN 9782296551084 Retrieved 3 April 2013 Bibliography editGregory Auda 2002 Les belles annees du milieu 1940 1944 le grand banditisme dans la machine repressive allemande en France in French Paris Editions Michalon p 254 ISBN 2 84186 164 3 OCLC 50493997 Reissued Gregory Auda 2013 Les belles annees du milieu 1940 1944 le grand banditisme dans la machine repressive allemande en France in French Paris Editions Michalon p 253 ISBN 978 2 84186 678 6 Philippe Aziz 1972 Au service de l ennemi la Gestapo francaise en province 1940 1944 Paris Fayard p 186 OCLC 4173712 Philippe Aziz Tu trahiras sans vergogne histoire de deux collabos Bonny et Lafont Paris Livre de poche p 379 OCLC 1206738 Jean Marc Berliere 2018 Polices des temps noirs France 1939 194 in French Paris Perrin p 1357 ISBN 978 2 262 03561 7 Luc Briand 2022 Alexandre Villaplane capitaine des Bleus et officier nazi in French Paris Plein Jour p 271 ISBN 978 2 370 67074 8 OCLC 723952731 Jacques Delarue 1993 Trafics et crimes sous l Occupation collection Grands documents contemporains Paris Fayard p 496 ISBN 978 2 21303 154 5 OCLC 722598561 Cyril Eder 2006 Les Comtesses de la Gestapo in French Paris Grasset p 257 ISBN 978 2 246 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