Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil, also Agnès de Nanteuil, (1922–1944) was a
French Resistance worker during the
Second World War
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who helped allied airmen escape from the
Nazi
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s in
occupied France
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. She died on 13 August 1944 at the
Paray-le-Monial
Paray-le-Monial is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Since 2004 is Paray-le-Monial part of the Charolais-Brionnais Country.
It is nicknamed the "city of the Sacred Heart" an ...
railway station from injuries she sustained while being deported by train to Germany by the
Gestapo
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.
Early life
Born at
Neuilly-sur-Seine
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on 17 September 1922, Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil was the daughter of Gabriel de la Barre de Nanteuil and Sabine Cochin, both of noble ancestry. The first of six children, she was brought up in Paris and in
Brittany
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, first at
Theix
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Breton language
I ...
, then at
Vannes
Vannes (; br, Gwened) is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France. It was founded over 2,000 years ago.
History Celtic Era
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. Initially a difficult and headstrong child, when she was 15 she turned a new leaf and became a devout Christian. She also became a keen member of the
scouts.
Resistance work
With the German occupation of 1940 extending to Vannes, where the family had moved following the death of her father, de Nanteuil joined the Red Cross
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where she obtained her first-aid diploma in 1942. Like her mother, she joined the resistance, where she was known as Agent Claude.[ Still only 20, together with her sister, Catherine, she became a second lieutenant in the Secret Army of Brittany.][ She disguised herself as a scout leader, riding her bicycle from place to place in order to transmit messages hidden in her handlebars or in her shoes. Her resistance work included placing landing lights for allied parachuters. Returning home after one such operation on 13 March 1944, she found the Gestapo were waiting for her.][ Her name and those of several others had been disclosed under torture by a member of her resistance group.
Despite being tortured in the prisons of Vannes and ]Rennes
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, she revealed nothing. On 3 August 1944, together with her sister, other resistance workers and allied prisoners, her deportation to Germany began in a cramped cattle car. As the train was crossing France, it was attacked at Langeais
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Despite being hospitalized in ]Tours
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for a time, on 10 August, placed on a stretcher, she was again put on a train for Germany. On 13 August at 9 pm she died at the railway station of Paray le Monial. She pardoned the resistance worker who had revealed her name and ended her life in prayer, accompanied by 35 women from various parts of France who were enchanted by her bravery. She was initially buried in the local cemetery in the grave of the doctor who had certified her death. Her remains were later moved to the family grave in Vannes.[
]
Awards
In 1947, she was posthumously awarded the Resistance Medal
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by Charles de Gaulle
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and in 2002, she was named patroness of the 26th Class of the Military School of Saint-Cyr-Coëtquidan.
References
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1922 births
1944 deaths
People from Neuilly-sur-Seine
French Resistance members
Female resistance members of World War II
French civilians killed in World War II
Recipients of the Resistance Medal
Deaths by British airstrikes during World War II