From 1940 to 1944, Werner Lange served as a Lieutenant of the
Propagandastaffel, the German propaganda service in Paris, overseeing
visual artists still living in France. His was a privileged position and
he enjoyed the cultural life of Paris, even during the occupation years.
From the Champs Elysées Head Quarters, the Nazi administration oversaw
the artistic and intellectual life of occupied France. This fascinating
memoir includes Lange's encounters with renowned artists like Pablo
Picasso, Kees Van Dongen, Aristide Maillol, Gertrude Stein, and Jean
Cocteau. After sitting untouched for decades, this volume was discovered
by Victor Loupan and released in France in 2015. Now this fascinating
firsthand account of wartime Paris is published in English for the first
time. No other memoir of this period provides such intimate and detailed
accounts of the day to day lives of artists during the Occupation.