Jacqueline Savéria-Huré (d.2001), novelist

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Jacqueline Savéria-Huré (d.2001) was a French novelist. Born into a Corsican family (Felici) with strong military traditions. The widow of French Admiral Pugliesi Conti, joined the Resistance during WW2. Denounced, was interned at Fresnes, and deported to Ravensbrück. Released in 1945 by the Red Army, met in Warsaw Francis Huré, and since that day, shared his fate.

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