She was one of the members of the Musee de l'Homme resistance group which was one of the first organized resistance movements in France. The group was infiltrated by a traitor and betrayed, causing most of the group to be arrested in the beginning of 1941. Mme. Leleu was one of nineteen members who was tried and convicted. She was deported to Ravensbruck where she was held until the liberation.
She was one of the members of the Musee de l'Homme resistance group which was one of the first organized resistance movements in France. The group was infiltrated by a traitor and betrayed, causing most of the group to be arrested in the beginning of 1941. Mme. Leleu was one of nineteen members who was tried and convicted. She was deported to Ravensbruck where she was held until the liberation.
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This cemetery seems to be the only one in Bethune, so I assume she is here.
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