Brigitte Friang

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Brigitte Friang (23 January 1924 – 6 March 2011) was a French journalist, writer and French Resistance member.[1]

Biography

Friang was born in Paris in 1924 and immediately after leaving school in Paris in 1943 joined the French Resistance.[2] Working in the same group as Colonel F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas, she was captured by the Gestapo, shot while trying to escape, then taken to Fresnes Prison and tortured, before being deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp.[2][3]

After the war, Friang was liberated and returned to Paris where she worked for four years as a press aide to

Điện Biên Province, in the north-west corner of Vietnam.[3][5] She made several combat jumps including one with Lt Col Bigeard's 6th Colonial Paratroop Battalion at Tu-Le after which she accompanied the 6th on their retreat to French lines.[3][6]
She survived the war and returned to Paris where she worked as a writer and journalist until her retirement.

On June 6, 1954, she appeared as a challenger on the TV panel show What's My Line? (the mystery guests for that episode were George Burns and Gracie Allen).

Friang died 6 March 2011 at the age of 87.

Published works

Notes and sources

  1. ^ "Décès de la résistante Brigitte Friang" [Death of the resistant Brigitte Friang]. Le Figaro. Obituary (in French). Mar 8, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Friang (1958), 12–24.
  3. ^ a b c d Fall, 138.
  4. ^ Friang (1958), 25–27.
  5. ^ Simpson, 29.
  6. ^ Windrow, 249