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Lucie Samuel

Lucie Aubrac
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Lucie Aubrac at age 90
Born Lucie Bernard
29 June 1912
Macon, France
Died 14 March 2007(2007-03-14) (aged 94)
Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation member of French Resistance, history teacher
Spouse(s) Raymond Aubrac (1939–2007; her death)
Children 3

Lucie Samuel (29 June 1912 – 14 March 2007), born Lucie Bernard, and better known as Lucie Aubrac (French pronunciation: [lysi obʁak] (About this sound listen)), was a French history teacher and member of the French Resistance during World War II.

Lucie Bernard was born in Mâcon, the daughter of modest Burgundy winegrowers. She was raised in a Catholic family. In 1939, Barnard married Raymond Samuel (31 July 1914 – 10 April 2012), a Jew, whom she met in Strasbourg in December 1939. Raymond Samuel would later come to be known as Raymond Aubrac, having had to change his surname due to open anti-Semitism and persecution of Jews during the Nazi occupation of France. "They took their nom de guerre from the Aubrac region of the Massif Central mountains."

After the fall of France, Lucie joined the Libération-sud resistance group in Lyon after its formation by her husband. Later, she followed him to Charles Delestraint's group. In 1941 they joined forces with Emmanuel d'Astier to run the underground newspaper, Libération, the same year their first child, Jean-Pierre, was born.

On 21 June 1943, the Gestapo captured Raymond alongside high-ranking Resistance member Jean Moulin (under the alias "Max") and many others. They were taken to Montluc prison, near Lyon. The Nazis sought Jean Moulin in particular as he was General Charles de Gaulle's top representative in the French Resistance.


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