A train in winter

A train in winter

By Caroline Moorehead

Subjects: World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924, Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945, German Occupation of France (1940-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01353176, Biography, Women, Femmes, Underground movements, Biographies, War Underground movements, Amitié féminine, Histoire, World War, 1939-1945, Female friendship, Birkenau (Concentration camp), Women prisoners of war, History, Prisonnières de guerre, Brzezinka (Pologne : Camp de concentration), Mouvements de résistance

Description: On an icy morning in Paris in January 1943, 230 French women resisters were rounded up from the Gestapo detention camps and sent on a train to Auschwitz--the only train, in the four years of German occupation, to take women of the Resistance to a death camp. The youngest was a schoolgirl of 15, the eldest a farmer's wife of 68; among them were teachers, biochemists, salesgirls, secretaries, housewives and university lecturers. Six of the women were still alive in 2010 and able to tell their stories of the great affection and camaraderie that took hold among the group. They became friends, and it was precisely this friendship that kept so many of them alive.?Drawing on interviews with survivors and their families, on German, French and Polish archives, and on documents held by WW2 resistance organisations, A Train in Winter covers a harrowing part of history that is, ultimately, a portrait of ordinary people, of bravery and endurance, and of the particular qualities of female friendship.

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