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Lucie Aubrac : the French Resistance heroine who defied the Gestapo

Rees, Siân, 1965-2016
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In May 1943, a young pregnant Frenchwoman called Lucie Aubrac engineered the escape of her husband Raymond from the clutches of Klaus Barbie, the feared Gestapo chief. She later ambushed the prison vans in which members of the Resistance were being driven to an almost certain death. Spirited out of France by the RAF at the end of 1943, nine months pregnant, she arrived in London a heroine. In 1983, when both Aubracs had retired, Klaus Barbie was put on trial in France. He claimed that the Aubracs had become Gestapo informers in 1943 and betrayed their comrades. The French press and the couple themselves denounced this 'slander', but inconsistencies emerged in her story and led to doubts that have never quite gone away. This book tells true story of the remarkable Frenchwoman who outwitted the Gestapo.
Author:
Edition:
Large print pbk ed
Imprint:
Rearsby : Clipper Large Print Books, 2016.
Collation:
288 pages (large print)
Notes:
Standard print edition originally published: London: Michael O'Mara Books Limited, 2015.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781510017948 (pbk)
Dewey class:
940.5344092LP940.5344940.5344
LC class:
D802.F8
Language:
English
BRN:
1308907
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