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Author Humbert, Agnès.

Uniform Title Notre guerre. English
Title Résistance : a woman's journal of struggle and defiance in occupied France / Agnès Humbert ; translated from the French and with notes by Barbara Mellor ; afterword by Julien Blanc.

Imprint New York : Bloomsbury, 2008.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Special Collections Whitehead  940.5344 H881r 2008    ---  Lib Use Only
Edition 1st U.S. ed.
Description x, 370 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
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unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 358-359) and index.
Contents The fall of the Third Republic -- Paris under the Swastika -- In the prison du Cherche-Midi -- In the prison de la Santé -- In the prison de Fresnes -- In the communal cell -- Forced labour -- At the Phrix Rayon Factory -- The fall of the Third Reich -- Hunting the Nazis.
Summary A real-life Suite Française, this riveting diary by a key female member of the French Resistance in WWII is translated into English for the first time. Agnès Humbert was an art historian in Paris during the German occupation in 1940. Though she might well have weathered the oppressive regime, Humbert was stirred to action by the atrocities she witnessed. In an act of astonishing bravery, she joined forces with several colleagues to form an organized resistance--very likely the first such group to fight back against the occupation. (In fact, their newsletter, Résistance, gave the French Resistance its name.) In the throes of their struggle for freedom, the members of Humbert's group were betrayed to the Gestapo; Humbert herself was imprisoned. In immediate, electrifying detail, Humbert describes her time in prison, her deportation to Germany, where for more than two years she endured a string of brutal labor camps, and the horror of discovering that seven of her friends were executed by a firing squad. But through the direst of conditions, and ill health in the labor camps, Humbert retains hope for herself, for her friends, and for humanity. Originally published in France in 1946, the book was soon forgotten and is now translated into English for the first time.--From publisher description.
Subject Humbert, Agnès -- Diaries.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- France.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, French.
Prisoners of war -- France -- Diaries.
Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Diaries.
France -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945.
Added Author Mellor, Barbara.
ISBN 1596915595 (hbk.)
9781596915596 (hbk.)

 
    
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