Rsistance: A Woman’s Journal of Struggle and Defiance in Occupied France
Agnes Humbert, , trans. from the French by Barbara Mellor. . Bloomsbury, $24 (370pp) ISBN 978-1-59691-559-6
Translated into English after more than 60 years of near-obscurity, Humbert’s firsthand account of her work for the resistance in occupied Paris and her subsequent arrest and deportation to a forced-labor camp in Germany is an invaluable addition to works highlighting the role of women during wartime. At the fall of Paris, Humbert verges on despondency until she hears de Gaulle’s broadcast calling for all Frenchmen to carry on the struggle. Prompted to action, she begins networking, bringing together some of the key figures of the resistance, including Boris Vildé and Pierre Brossolette, with whose help she and others produce the underground liberation newspaper,
Reviewed on: 07/07/2008
Genre: Nonfiction
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