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Agnès Humbert (12 October 1894 – 19 September 1963) was an art historian, ethnographer and a member of the French Resistance during World War II.
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Incredible account of courage in the face of unspeakable suffering. ... Agnes Humbert has written a remarkable memoir of the Second World War from the occupation ...
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Incredible account of courage in the face of unspeakable suffering. ... Agnes Humbert has written a remarkable memoir of the Second World War from the occupation ...
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Sep 8, 2008 · Agnès was a founder member of one of the first French Resistance cells in Paris. Her unique wartime journal reveals the terrible price she ...
Feb 7, 2009 · It beggars belief that the Gestapo let them shout slogans and sing patriotic songs when in gaol, and that their apparently routine rule-breaking ...
The judge is pale; I've never seen a man so pale: he has said that his duty as a German is harsh. Today it is clear that his words were genuine. Passing ...
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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 ...
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Art historian Agnes Humbert became one of many French citizens to join the resistance against the Art historian Agnes Humbert. It took less than two months ...
"In a fair-minded account, Humbert relays the atrocities of the Third Reich as well as the sympathy of some of the camp inmates' captors." - Publishers Weekly.