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121:. The inscription reads, "À la mémoire de Annie Archambault de Montfort, déléguée générale de l'association France-Pologne, morte pour la France et la Pologne le 10 novembre 1944" (In memory of Annie Archambault de Montfort, general delegate of the France-Poland Association, who died for France and Poland on 10 November 1944.The central bronze medallion was designed by sculptor 62:, and they had four children: Claude, Marc, Anne-Marie and François. Marc de Montfort (1923-1998) was a lawyer who would become noted for his humanitarian work with Polish dissidents. Also in 1919, Annie de Montfort was a co-founder of the Association France-Pologne, which had a diplomatic and cultural role and published a journal called 93:. Along with nearly a thousand other women, she was deported to a concentration camp, with transport 175, leaving Paris on 31 January 1944. Her husband continued his Resistance activities despite the breakup of his network as a result of the arrests of key members such as 104:
Along with other inmates of the camp, Annie de Montfort began creating an international cultural association for the prisoners. On 6 November she was admitted to the camp's sick bay, where she died a few days later. Her death was witnessed by a fellow Resistance worker,
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Notice dans la Revue internationale de criminologie et de police technique, Page 51, vol. 14-15, Centre international d'Ă©tudes criminologiques, 1960 ; Presses de la CitĂ©, Paris, 1961
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Pologne: par Annie et Henri de Montfort. Avant-propos par Fortunat Strowski, ... [Préface de Marcel Monmarché.]
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Mémoires de la Société historique et archéologique de l'arrondissement de Pontoise et du Vexin, Volumes 56-63, 1957
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Henri Noguères : Histoire de la RĂ©sistance en France de 1940 Ă  1945, Robert Laffont, Paris 1967.
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Who's Who in Finance and Industry: 1972-1973. Vol. 27. Providence: Éditeur Marquis Who's Who, 1973.
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Acte de naissance, Archives de Paris online, Paris 9, V4E 8835, vue 23/26, acte 1685
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If This Is A Woman: Inside Ravensbruck: Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women
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François MonmarchĂ© : Ile de France: environs de Paris, Hachette, 1968
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Henri Archambault de Montfort; Annie de Montfort; Marcel Monmarché (1939).
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Her name is listed with those of other French writers at the
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A plaque in honour of Annie de Montfort was erected at the
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She was born Arthémise Deguirmendjian-Shah-Vekil in the
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Index

French Resistance
Second World War
9th arrondissement
Paris
Armenian
First World War
Henri de Montfort
Institut de France
Grenoble
Fresnes Prison
Paul Petit
Marietta Martin
Germaine Tillion
Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin de Montmorency
Henri Dropsy
Panthéon
LĂ©gion d'honneur
Presses universitaires de France
Amnesty International Report
ISBN
978-0-900058-31-8
Pologne: par Annie et Henri de Montfort. Avant-propos par Fortunat Strowski, ... [Préface de Marcel Monmarché.]
If This Is A Woman: Inside Ravensbruck: Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women
ISBN
978-0-7481-1243-2
Les Tombeaux de Saint-Martin de Montmorency
Categories
1897 births
1944 deaths
Knights of the Legion of Honour

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