Andrée de Jongh
Schaerbeek, Belgian Resistance, World War II, Allies, Edith Cavell, Dunkirk, Bilbao
978-613-7-07230-1
6137072304
124
2011-07-28
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Countess Andrée de Jongh (November 30, 1916, Schaerbeek — October 13, 2007) was a member of the Belgian Resistance during World War II. She organized the Comet Line (Le Réseau Comète) for escaped Allied soldiers. After the war, she worked in leper hospitals in Africa. Andrée Eugénie Adrienne de Jongh (nicknamed "Dédée") was born in Schaerbeek in Belgium, then under German occupation during the First World War. She was the younger daughter of Frédéric de Jongh, a headmaster and Alice Decarpentrie. Edith Cavell, a British nurse shot in the Tir National in Schaerbeek in 1915 for assisting troops to escape from occupied Belgium to the neutral Netherlands, was a heroine in her youth. She trained as a nurse, and became a commercial artist in Malmédy.
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