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Martha Desrumaux (18 October 1897 - 30 November 1982) was a militant communist and a member of the French Resistance. Martha Desrumaux was born on October 18, 1897 in Comines in France. She was an emblematic figure of the workers' movement and the French internal resistance. A trade union activist of the General Labor Confederation and member of the French Communist Party, she joined the resistance in the North. Deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp for more than three years, in 1945 she was appointed delegate representing the deportees in the Consultative Assembly convened by General de Gaulle, becoming one of the first sixteen parliamentary representatives in France1,2. She is also known for her commitment to the defense of women's rights, their recognition and their emancipatio

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  • Martha Desrumaux (18 October 1897 - 30 November 1982) was a militant communist and a member of the French Resistance. Martha Desrumaux was born on October 18, 1897 in Comines in France. She was an emblematic figure of the workers' movement and the French internal resistance. A trade union activist of the General Labor Confederation and member of the French Communist Party, she joined the resistance in the North. Deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp for more than three years, in 1945 she was appointed delegate representing the deportees in the Consultative Assembly convened by General de Gaulle, becoming one of the first sixteen parliamentary representatives in France1,2. She is also known for her commitment to the defense of women's rights, their recognition and their emancipation in society. As one of the prominent Ravensbrück concentration camp inmates Martha Desrumaux was publicly commemorated during the liberation celebrations at the Ravensbrück National Memorial of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), like Yevgenia Klemm, Antonina Nikiforova, Mela Ernst, Rosa Jochmann, Katja Niederkirchner, Rosa Thälmann, Olga Benário Prestes, Olga Körner, Minna Villain, and Maria Grollmuß. Desrumaux died on November 30, 1982 in Evenos. (en)
  • Martha Desrumaux, née le 18 octobre 1897 à Comines (Nord) et morte le 30 novembre 1982 à Évenos (Var), est une figure emblématique du mouvement ouvrier et de la résistance intérieure française, où elle fut l'une des femmes résistantes les plus remarquées. Ouvrière, militante syndicale de la Confédération générale du travail (CGT) et cadre du Parti communiste français (PCF), elle s'investit durant la première moitié du siècle dans de nombreuses luttes sociales afin d'améliorer les conditions de travail et de rémunération des ouvriers, en particulier dans le Nord. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, entrée en Résistance, elle est déportée au camp de concentration de Ravensbrück pendant plus de trois ans. En 1945, elle est nommée déléguée représentante des déportés dans l'Assemblée consultative réunie par le général de Gaulle, devenant l'une des seize premières représentantes parlementaires en France. Elle est également connue pour son engagement dans la défense des droits des femmes, leur reconnaissance et leur émancipation dans la société. (fr)
  • Martha Desrumeaux (18 de outubro de 1897 — 30 de novembro de 1982) era uma comunista militante e membro da Resistência Francesa. (pt)
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  • Cover of Front page of Femmes Françaises with a photograph of a woman (en)
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  • Front page of Femmes Françaises with Martha Desrumeaux on the cover (en)
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  • Martha Desrumeaux (18 de outubro de 1897 — 30 de novembro de 1982) era uma comunista militante e membro da Resistência Francesa. (pt)
  • Martha Desrumaux (18 October 1897 - 30 November 1982) was a militant communist and a member of the French Resistance. Martha Desrumaux was born on October 18, 1897 in Comines in France. She was an emblematic figure of the workers' movement and the French internal resistance. A trade union activist of the General Labor Confederation and member of the French Communist Party, she joined the resistance in the North. Deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp for more than three years, in 1945 she was appointed delegate representing the deportees in the Consultative Assembly convened by General de Gaulle, becoming one of the first sixteen parliamentary representatives in France1,2. She is also known for her commitment to the defense of women's rights, their recognition and their emancipatio (en)
  • Martha Desrumaux, née le 18 octobre 1897 à Comines (Nord) et morte le 30 novembre 1982 à Évenos (Var), est une figure emblématique du mouvement ouvrier et de la résistance intérieure française, où elle fut l'une des femmes résistantes les plus remarquées. (fr)
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