Her report on the Oranienburg and Dachau camps was published upon her return to France. Genealogy for Maurice de Brunhoff (1861 - 1937) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Vaillant-Couturier was interned until February 15 at the Dépôt de la Préfecture [fr], and on March 20 was secretly moved to La Santé Prison – here she stayed until August when she was transferred to Romainville, an internment camp under German authority. L'aventure commence en 1912 lorsque Lucien Vogel, homme du monde et de la mode - il a déjà participé à la revue Femina - décide de fonder avec sa femme Cosette de Brunhoff (sœur de Jean, le père de Babar) La Gazette du bon ton dont le sous-titre est alors « Art, modes et frivolités ». Jean de Brunhoff donne naissance à Babar, un des plus célèbres personnages de la littérature enfantine, sa sœur Cosette et son beau-frère Lucien lancent Vogue la bible de la mode, et Vu l’ancêtre de Paris Match, tandis que son frère Michel met sur orbite Christian Dior et Yves Saint Laurent. leurs selon une scénographie esthétisante chère à ce musée. Free shipping over $10. In 1945, she successively participated in the Provisional Consultative Assembly and the two Constituent Assemblies and was then elected as a French Communist Party (PCF) deputée, member of parliament for the Seine (1946–1958; 1962–1967), then for Val-de-Marne until 1973. À la Libération, les filles de Michel de Brunhoff, Marion et Ida, travailleront également pour Vogue comme leur père, ou leur tante auparavant. Imprimer son arbre (Yvonne DE BRUNHOFF) Née le 3 avril 1886 (samedi) - PARIS V 75; Décédée le 26 avril 1964 (dimanche) - SAINT GERMAIN EN LAYE 78,à l'âge de 78 ans Parents : Maurice DE BRUNHOFF, Éditeur 1861-1937; Like her companions, among whom were Danielle Casanova and Heidi Hautval, she was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau via the internment camp of Compiègne in the convoy of January 24, 1943, said to be the convoy of "31,000" (see the Memorial of the deportees of France to the title of repression, by the La Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Déportation, 2004 and The Convoy of 24 January, by Charlotte Delbo, Midnight Editions, 1965). Vaillant-Couturier became a photojournalist at a time when the trade was overwhelmingly male, which earned her the nickname of “the lady in Rolleiflex”. Geneanet utilise des cookies à des fins de personnalisation de contenu dans ses différents services. » Après ses études au collège Sévigné et aux Beaux-Arts, elle vécut à Berlin. The prohibition of L'Humanité in September 1939 due to the Hitler-Stalin Pact, influenced her change of activities. In 1934, she married Paul Vaillant-Couturier, founder of the Republican Association of Ex-servicemen, a communist and chief editor of L'Humanité, who mysteriously died in 1937. Combattante Volontaire de la Résistance et de décorations étrangères (Croix de Guerre Tchécoslovaque). She strengthened the relationship between the civil resistance (Committee of National Front Intellectuals to fight for the Independence of France) and the military resistance (the Organization spéciale (OS), which later became the Franc-tireurs et Partisans Français (FTPF), French Snipers and Partisans. Les personnes décédées n'entrent pas dans ce cadre. She joined the Association des Écrivains et Artistes Révolutionnaires (AEAR) and in 1934 the Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France (MJCF), the Communist Youth Movement of France, as well as in 1936, the Union of the Girls of France. Le clan ­Brunhoff est innovant. L’aventure, le destin de l’édition française du magazine Vogue sont liés à celui de Michel de Brunhoff (1892-1958), frère de Jean et de leur soeur aînée Cosette, mariée à Lucien Vogel (1886-1954) , lui même fondateur du révolutionnaire magazine Vu. His sister, Cosette, was a photographer, whose husband ran Conde Nast’s Le Jardin des modes, where de Brunhoff’s first four Babar stories were published. She became a photographer for L'Humanité, which she later took over, and got to know Gabriel Péri and Georges Cogniot. In 1946, she was elected Secretary-General of the Women's International Democratic Federation and in 1979 was elected vice-president of the Union des femmes française (today Femmes Solidaires).
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