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Friday, January 15, 2010

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LOTTE LASCAUX of Jacques Arnault

A silhouette slender, blond as Isolde, a cap jauntily placed on his hair gathered in a bun. Three consecutive nights in April 1943, I found myself close to a young German woman in uniform in the Paris metro. I proposed then to England to join Free France in search of a solution to get there by crossing the Pyrenees. No way to frolic. Goodbye little German (in brackets) found after a visit to Oradour-sur-Glane after the war in my memories of bomber in the Royal Air Force and at the same time, the discovery caves of Lascaux. All these facts without clear connections between the gave birth to "Lotte Lascaux, a secretary Franco-German " to make it a duty of memory in accordance with the actual facts of our history to be taught to all generations. Jacques Arnault.
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