Lucie Aubrac
Lucie Aubrac was a prominent figure in the French Resistance during World War II. Born on June 29, 1912, in Paris, she became known for her bravery and leadership in opposing the Nazi occupation of France. Aubrac played a crucial role in organizing the escape of fellow resistance members from German custody.
After the war, Aubrac continued to be active in politics and education. She was a passionate advocate for social justice and women's rights. Her contributions to the resistance and her post-war activism have made her a symbol of courage and resilience in French history.