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Omaha Steve

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Sun Nov 24, 2024, 11:35 AM Nov 2024

Madeleine Riffaud, 'the Girl Who Saved Paris,' Dies at 100

Cross post from GD: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219758073

FULL story: http://archive.today/95i6R

Humiliated by a Nazi officer as a teenager, she joined the French Resistance. By the time she was 20, she had killed a German soldier, survived torture and captured a supply train.



Madeleine Riffaud in 1945. After serving in the French Resistance in World War II, she had a career as a poet and journalist.Credit...via Private collection/RetroNews-BnF

By Sam Roberts

Nov. 23, 2024

Madeleine Riffaud, a French Resistance hero who survived three weeks of torture as a teenager and who went on to celebrate her 20th birthday by helping to capture 80 Nazis on an armored supply train, died on Nov. 6 at her home in Paris. She was 100.

Her death was announced by her publisher, Dupuis. Ms. Riffaud went on to become a crusading anticolonial war correspondent.

She was propelled into the anti-Nazi guerrilla underground in November 1940 by a literal kick in the backside from a German officer. He sent her packing after he saw Nazi soldiers taunting her at a railway station as she was accompanying her ailing grandfather to visit her father near Amiens, in northern France.

“That moment,” Ms. Riffaud said in a 2006 interview with The Times of London, “decided my whole life.”

Original link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/23/world/europe/madeleine-riffaud-dead.html

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Madeleine Riffaud, 'the Girl Who Saved Paris,' Dies at 100 (Original Post) Omaha Steve Nov 2024 OP
Quite the life and to live to tell it until she was 100. Thanks for posting.. Deuxcents Nov 2024 #1
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