Liliane Blondeau

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Liliane Blondeau (born April 20, 1921 in Krefeld ; died December 20, 1944 in the Ravensbrück concentration camp ) was a Belgian resistance fighter.

Life

Lily Blondeau was born in the occupied zone of the Rhineland as the daughter of the Belgian military Clément Jean Henri Blondeau and Lélia Céline Georgine Karl. She graduated from school in Belgium and attended courses at the Académie des beaux-arts de Tournai .

After the German occupation of Belgium in May 1940 , she joined the Légion belge resistance organization in 1941 . She was arrested on March 12, 1943 and interrogated in the Saint-Gilles prison in Brussels . She was deported to the Herzogenbusch concentration camp in Vught and from there to the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp as part of the Night and Fog Decree . There she was imprisoned in Block 13 and died of typhus a few weeks before the concentration camp was liberated .

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