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mixing comedy into her routine. She earned a following that led to offers to perform in
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where she remained until the end of the war. On her return to France, she learned her sister had been executed and her nephew had been shipped to a
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and recorded in 1936. Her popularity became such that in 1939 she toured the United States.
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who served in the Air Force, she was nevertheless banned by the
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