they did not invite gearhart and/or show any interest in his story. the lieutenant turned away still alone and with ted germans called the city without a gaze, the city without a face. nearly tennant recounts the anecdote in his memoirs published in france in 1981 reminding us of the other side of the occupation. of course we have to consider his memoirs with care. we are not reading contemporary documents but the memories of a man who wants to present himself as sympathetic, educated, highly literate, and generous. nevertheless, his book presents anecdotes that help us to understand further the anxieties that affected many of the right to best officers. obviously a friend. and at least 40 years later and anti not see. an important bureaucrat, charged with the unpleasant task of preventing the publication of french literature that would be construed as anti german or influenced by jews. the visible result of this responsibility was a huge warehouse in paris where thousands upon thousands of on approved books were destroyed or left to molder. he found