Anne Beaumanoir

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Anne Beaumanoir (born 30 October 1923) is a French neurologist and former member of the French Resistance during World War II. She is known for her efforts in saving Jews during the Holocaust and her later work in the field of neurology.

Early Life[edit]

Anne Beaumanoir was born in Brittany, France. She grew up in a politically active family, which influenced her later involvement in the French Resistance.

World War II and the French Resistance[edit]

During World War II, Beaumanoir joined the French Resistance at a young age. She was involved in various activities aimed at undermining the Nazi occupation of France. One of her most notable acts was helping to save Jewish families from deportation to concentration camps. For her bravery, she was later recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.

Post-War Career[edit]

After the war, Beaumanoir pursued a career in medicine, specializing in neurology. She made significant contributions to the field and was involved in various research projects. Her work has been influential in the study of neurological disorders.

Recognition and Awards[edit]

Anne Beaumanoir has received numerous awards for her bravery during the war and her contributions to medicine. She has been honored by various organizations and continues to be remembered as a hero of the French Resistance.

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