Resistance: Memoirs of Occupied France
 

Resistance

by Agnes Humbert

As the grip of the German Occupation tightened on Paris in the summer of 1940, Agnes Humbert, a respected art historian, took a leap of blind faith and reckless courage. With a handful of her distinguished colleagues at the Musee de l'Homme in Paris, she helped to form one of the first organised groups of the French Resistance. The unlikely but highly effective Musee de l'Homme network was also... (read more)

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Rebecca L
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Better than Suite Francaise...(in part, because the author did more than survive)

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    rebecca l said:

    This is a really good book - it is astounding what this woman survived during the 40s as she was packed of to prison, first in Paris then in various cities in Germany, and how she emerged from the war and took charge of the situation that she was in. Didn't want to put it down to go to work this morning...

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