Outwitting the Gestapo / Lucie Aubrac

Lucie Aubrac, of Catholic and peasant background, was teaching history in a Lyon girls' school and newly married to Raymond, a Jewish engineer, when World War II broke out and divided France. The couple, living in the Vichy zone, soon joined the Resistance movement in opposition to the Nazis an...

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Auteurs principaux:Aubrac, Lucie (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Bieber, Konrad F. (Autre)
Wing, Betsy (Autre)
Weitz, Margaret Collins (Autre)
Aubrac, Lucie
Format: Livre
Langue:English
French
Publié:Lincoln [u.a.] : Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1993
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Résumé:Lucie Aubrac, of Catholic and peasant background, was teaching history in a Lyon girls' school and newly married to Raymond, a Jewish engineer, when World War II broke out and divided France. The couple, living in the Vichy zone, soon joined the Resistance movement in opposition to the Nazis and their collaborators. This book is Lucie's harrowing account of her participation in the Resistance: of the months when, though pregnant, she planned and took part in raids to free comrades - including her husband, under Nazi death sentence - from the prisons of Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher of Lyons."
Description:Translated from the French
Description matérielle:XXII, 235 S. Ill
ISBN:0803210299