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Lucie Aubrac: The French Resistance Heroine Who Defied the Gestapo

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The full story of a remarkable woman who has become legendary in the history of the French Resistance.

In May 1943, a young Frenchwoman called Lucie Aubrac engineered the escape of her husband Raymond from the clutches of Klaus Barbie, the feared Gestapo chief later known as the 'Butcher of Lyon'.

When Raymond was arrested again that June, Lucie mounted a second astonishing rescue, ambushing the prison van that was transporting him.

Spirited out of France with her husband by the RAF, she arrived in London a heroine.

However, in 1983 Klaus Barbie made the bombshell claim that the Aubracs had become informers in 1943, betraying their comrades.

The French press and the couple themselves furiously denounced this 'slander', but as worrying inconsistencies were spotted in Lucie's story, doubts emerged that have never quite gone away.??Who was Lucie Aubrac?

What did she really do in 1943? And was she truly the spirit of la vraie France, or a woman who could not resist casting herself as a heroine, whatever the cost to the truth???Sin Rees' penetrating account is the first full English-language biography of this extraordinary woman.

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Michael O'Mara
1782433902 / 9781782433903
eBook (EPUB)
25/06/2015
England
English
160 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.