READ ALSO What you need to know about Paris' new WWII French Resistance museumYvette Lundy with a wartime photo of herself. Photo: AFPBut the Gestapo caught up with her in June 1944, arresting Lundy, then 28, at her school. You're like a hole, a hole full of emptiness, and if you look around it's more emptiness," Lundy said. "Still today, I think of the camp at one point each day... often at night before I fall asleep," Lundy told AFP in 2017. She "also had a viewpoint on war and notably on Franco-German reconciliation which she saw as extremely important", he told AFP.
Source: The Local November 04, 2019 07:21 UTC