Lucie Aubrac

Lucie Aubrac

Lucie Aubrac Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 15, 2007.
PARIS (AP) - Lucie Aubrac, a hero of the French Resistance who helped free her husband from the Gestapo and whose dramatic life story became a hit film, has died. She was 94.

Aubrac, whose maiden name was Lucie Bernard, died Wednesday in a hospital in the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux, where she had spent the last two months, said her daughter, Catherine Vallade.

President Jacques Chirac called Aubrac an "emblematic figure," saying "a light of the Resistance has gone out."

"Today, France loses a woman of honor, tenacity and commitment whose devotion to the service of her country and its most noble causes never wavered," Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said.

Born on June 29, 1912, in the eastern city of Macon, Aubrac was a history and geography teacher when she and her husband, engineer Raymond Samuel, helped create Liberation-Sud, or Liberation-South.

Liberation-South was one of the first networks set up by the Resistance, a French movement to continue warfare against Germany after France's 1940 defeat in World War II. It linked civilians and armed bands of partisans working secretly to oppose the Nazi occupation of France.

The couple adopted the nom de guerre Aubrac in the Resistance.

In 1943, Aubrac helped orchestrate her husband's escape from a Lyon prison after his arrest. She persuaded the local Gestapo leader, Klaus Barbie, to let her meet with him. During the visit, they planned his escape.

Aubrac led the armed commando that rescued her husband and Resistance leader Jean Moulin during their transfer to another prison, Denis Peschanski, a historian at the National Center for Scientific Research, told France-Info radio Thursday.

The couple and the first of their three children fled to London in February 1944. Aubrac gave birth to their second child just days after their arrival, Le Monde newspaper said.

She received the Legion of Honor, France's highest award, for her work in the Resistance.

After the war, Aubrac became a vocal critic of French policy in Algeria, its then-colony in North Africa and also defended immigrants' rights. Following her retirement from teaching, she toured schools across France, speaking to students about the Resistance and promoting the values of the movement, Peschanski said.

"The word 'resistance' should always be conjugated in the present tense," Aubrac once said.

French director Claude Berri made the hit 1997 movie "Lucie Aubrac," starring Carole Bouquet in the title role. Two other films, Jean-Pierre Melville's "The Army of Shadows" in 1969 and Jose Yanne's "Boulevard of the Swallows" in 1991, were also based on Aubrac's story.

In 2000, Aubrac published "The Resistance Explained to my Grandchildren" about her experiences. She is also the author of the 1984 book "They'll Leave Exhilarated."

Socialist presidential candidate Segolene Royal said the country "has lost one of the great figures of the republic."

Royal said she "salutes the memory of this great Resistance fighter who incarnated the French people's fight for freedom, and in that battle, showed the participation of women."

Aubrac is survived by her husband and three children.

Her husband told France-Info radio that a ceremony honoring Aubrac is to take place in Paris' gilded Invalides monument in the coming days.


Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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Valenda Newell

March 1, 2017

MAY ONE BE COMFORTED BY THE OUTPOURING OF LOVE SURROUNDING ONE..RIH

January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

March 10, 2014

A gracious and respectable person whose work has done so much to bring so much joy to many of us in these troubled times hard to deal with (2 Tim 3:1). Perhaps more will continue to have positive experiences from a wonderful work that has had an impactful contribution to life and its anxieties.

Des etudiants de Morgan High School

April 15, 2013

Pendant la semaine de la commemoration du Holocaust et la Resistance francaise, les classes de francais de Morgan High School a McConnelsville ont regarde un de deux films: Au revoir, les Enfants ou Lucie Aubrac.
C'etait un assez agreable moyen d'etudier l'histoire francaise, mais aussi un moyen tres triste.

September 2, 2010

Je suis vraiment désole pour le morte de Lucie. Mais j’espère que l’espérance de la résurrection fortifier votre fois en un monde meilleure (Jean 5 : 28, 29 ; Psaume 37 : 10, 11).

Wanisha

July 7, 2008

"The righteous themselves will possess the earth and they will reside forever upon it." -Psalm 37:29

How comforting it is to know that the Almighty God of Abraham promises a secure future for those who put faith in Him and his son. We can all look forward to a free world.

Christine Clark

March 20, 2007

Merci d'etre une grande dame,un grand example, et une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses personnes

Diane Humphreys

March 20, 2007

An incredible woman and hero. Rest in peace Mme. Aubrac and thank-you.

Bonnie MacRaith

March 20, 2007

Merci Bien Madame! Quelle courageuse femme! Maintenant vous pouvez rever dans les bras de Dieu et les anges.

Linda Mellen

March 19, 2007

Rest in peace most brave and inspiring woman. Merci Lucie.

norma williams

March 19, 2007

To The Family and Friends,
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation. 2nd Corinthians 1:3,4.

Julia

March 18, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

cheryl c. kellogg

March 18, 2007

"Our Lord does not care so much for the importance of our works as for the love with which they are done." St. Teresa of Avila

Robert Sugar

March 17, 2007

A French heroine. R.I.P.

Anthony Faraco

March 17, 2007

Just to be aware of Mrs.Aubrac'deeds , is an honor.

Debra Somerville

March 16, 2007

Merci beaucoup, Lucie!
What an incredible journey you were on,
and what an awesome woman.
May you enjoy the peace
that you are so deserving of.

FP

March 16, 2007

Rest in the peace you fought so hard to achieve.

Marian Ecker

March 16, 2007

Great life, wonderful woman, an inspiration to the living. May God Bless and keep her spirit in our memories....

Ginny Tomasini Lane

March 16, 2007

What an inspiration to everyone in courage, tenacity and pedagogy...I had the honor of meeting her at the French Library in Boston, when she signed my copy of "Ils partiront dans l'Ivresse." May your well-earned peace be sweet. You were a true heroine.

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

March 16, 2007

REST IN PEACE, LUCIE

March 15, 2007

She was an honourable woman with great strength. Merci Lucie.

R. Green

March 15, 2007

RIP

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