Berty Albrecht

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Berty Albrecht was a prominent French feminist and co-founder of the Combat resistance movement who became one of the most renowned female figures of the French Resistance during World War II.

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instanceOf French Resistance member
human
political activist
causeOfDeath suicide in prison
coFounded Combat (French Resistance movement) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicGroup French people
familyName Albrecht NERFINISHED
fullName Berty Albrecht NERFINISHED
givenName Berty NERFINISHED
hasMemorial commemorative plaques and streets named after her in France
hasNotableRecognition considered one of the most renowned women of the French Resistance
honouredIn French national memory of the Resistance
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Combat (French Resistance movement) NERFINISHED
movement French Resistance NERFINISHED
feminism
notableFor role in the French Resistance during World War II
notableRole leading female figure of the French Resistance
notableWork co-founding the Combat resistance movement
occupation feminist
resistance fighter
social worker
opposedTo Nazism NERFINISHED
Vichy regime NERFINISHED
participatedIn French Resistance activities against Nazi occupation
World War II
placeOfDeath Fresnes Prison NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female

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French Resistance notableMember Berty Albrecht