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Girl in the belgian resistance / Fernande Davis
Girl in the belgian resistance : a weakeful eye in the underground [texte imprimé] / Fernande Davis, Auteur . - Wayne : Beach Lloyd Publishers, 2008 . - 1 vol. (140 p.) : couv. ill. en coul., ill. n. et bl. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-9792778-7-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 352(493) Montzen
94(100)"1939/45":331 Service Travail Obligatoire (STO Seconde Guerre mondiale)
94(493)"1939/45" Résistance Belgique
Davis, FernandeIndex. décimale : 929 Biographies Résumé : Site éditeur :
Fernande was sixteen years old, one of eight children in a close-knit Belgian family living in the small town of Montzen, when World War II changed her life. Her father remembered the horrors of World War I and, hoping to protect Fernande from deportation, sent her to Andenne, to work in the household of a friend. But war exploded nevertheless on their doorstep.
“I had all kinds of courage and guts; I don’t know where that came from,” says Fernande Keufgens Davis (“Freddie”) of the risks that she took as a teenager in the Belgian Resistance. After the shock of finding that her formerly occupied village had been annexed as part of Germany, Davis was drafted to work in a German munitions factory. Determined not to aid the enemy, she jumped from the train and went underground, to join the maquis.
Davis now resides in the United States. After the war, she helped her family by working before entering Brugmann University School of Nursing in Brussels in 1947. Two years later she moved to the Philadelphia area of the U. S. to be married in Doylestown. She earned a secretarial diploma at the Lansdale School of Business, attended Temple University and Gwynedd Mercy College, where she earned a B.A. in French. She taught French at Gwynedd Mercy Academy and College, then at Germantown Academy, and served as Head of their Modern Language Department. In 1981, she received the Outstanding Teacher of the Year award from Germantown Academy. Davis and her American soldier sweetheart enjoyed fifty-four years of married life together.Permalink : https://bibliotheque.territoires-memoire.be/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_di
Titre : Girl in the belgian resistance : a weakeful eye in the underground Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fernande Davis, Auteur Editeur : Wayne : Beach Lloyd Publishers Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 1 vol. (140 p.) Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. n. et bl. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-9792778-7-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 352(493) Montzen
94(100)"1939/45":331 Service Travail Obligatoire (STO Seconde Guerre mondiale)
94(493)"1939/45" Résistance Belgique
Davis, FernandeIndex. décimale : 929 Biographies Résumé : Site éditeur :
Fernande was sixteen years old, one of eight children in a close-knit Belgian family living in the small town of Montzen, when World War II changed her life. Her father remembered the horrors of World War I and, hoping to protect Fernande from deportation, sent her to Andenne, to work in the household of a friend. But war exploded nevertheless on their doorstep.
“I had all kinds of courage and guts; I don’t know where that came from,” says Fernande Keufgens Davis (“Freddie”) of the risks that she took as a teenager in the Belgian Resistance. After the shock of finding that her formerly occupied village had been annexed as part of Germany, Davis was drafted to work in a German munitions factory. Determined not to aid the enemy, she jumped from the train and went underground, to join the maquis.
Davis now resides in the United States. After the war, she helped her family by working before entering Brugmann University School of Nursing in Brussels in 1947. Two years later she moved to the Philadelphia area of the U. S. to be married in Doylestown. She earned a secretarial diploma at the Lansdale School of Business, attended Temple University and Gwynedd Mercy College, where she earned a B.A. in French. She taught French at Gwynedd Mercy Academy and College, then at Germantown Academy, and served as Head of their Modern Language Department. In 1981, she received the Outstanding Teacher of the Year award from Germantown Academy. Davis and her American soldier sweetheart enjoyed fifty-four years of married life together.Permalink : https://bibliotheque.territoires-memoire.be/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_di Réservation
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