American Heroine in the French Resistance

American Heroine in the French Resistance

The Diary and Memoir of Virginia D'Albert-Lake

This fascinating book tells the remarkable story of an ordinary American woman’s heroism in the French Resistance. Virginia Roush fell in love with Philippe d’Albert-Lake during a visit to France in 1936; they married soon after. In 1943, they both joined the Resistance, where Virginia put her life in jeopardy as she sheltered downed airmen and later survived a Nazi prison camp. After the war, she stayed in France with Philippe, and was awarded the Légion d’Honneur and the Medal of Honor. She died in 1997.

Judy Barrett Litoff brings together two rare documents—Virginia’s diary of wartime France until her capture in 1944 and her prison memoir written immediately after the war. Masterfully edited, they convey the compassion and toughness of a nearly forgotten heroine as they provide an invaluable record of the workings of the Resistance by one of the very few American women who participated in it.

“An indelible portrait of extraordinary strength of character . . . [D’Albert-Lake] is sombre, reflective, and attentive to every detail.”—The New Yorker

“A sharply etched and moving story of love, companionship, commitment, and sacrifice. . . . This beautifully edited diary and memoir throw an original light on the French Resistance.”—Robert Gildea, author of Marianne in Chains: In Search of the German Occupation, 1940-1945

“At once a stunning self-portrait and dramatic narrative of a valorous young American woman . . . an exciting and gripping story, one of the best of the many wartime tales.” —Walter Cronkite

“An enthralling tale which brims with brave airmen and plucky heroines.”—David Kirby, St. Petersburg Times

  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Editor’s Note
  • Introduction Women and the French Resistance: The Story of Virginia d’Albert-Lake
  • Remembering My Mother
  • Part I: The Diary, October 11, 1939–April 1944
    • 1 Outbreak of War to the Fall of France, October 11, 1939–June 23, 1940
    • 2 Life after the Fall of France, June 24, 1940–August 29, 1940
    • 3 Life after the Fall of France, September 1940–April 1944
  • Part II: The Memoir, “My Story”
    • 4 Working for Comet Escape Line and Arrest, Fall 1943–June 14, 1944
    • 5 Imprisonment at Fresnes and Romainville, June 15, 1944–August 15, 1944
    • 6 Deportation to Ravensbrück, August 15, 1944–August 22, 1944
    • 7 Internment at Ravensbrück and Torgau, August 22, 1944–October 16, 1944
    • 8 Internment at Könisgberg, October 16, 1944–February 2, 1945
    • 9 Return to Ravensbrück, February 2, 1945–February 28, 1945
    • 10 Liebenau, February 28, 1945–Late May 1945
    • 11 Epilogue
  • Afterword
  • Appendixes
    • Appendix 1
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    • Appendix 7
    • Appendix 8
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    • Appendix 10
    • Appendix 11
    • Appendix 12
    • Appendix 13
    • Appendix 14
  • Further Reading
  • Index
  • Footnotes
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