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Madeleine Truel (Lima, Peru, 28 August 1904 - Stolpe, Parchim, Germany, 1945), was a Peruvian woman of French parentage who fought in the French Resistance. The exact date of Madeleine Truel's alliance with the French Resistance is unknown. She worked as a document forger. She was captured in 1944 and was tortured to extract information without success, following which she was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1945. She died in Stolpe (Germany) on 3 May 1945, after the so-called "death march", a few hours before the Russian troops arrived. Her full name, Madeleine Blanche Pauline Truel Larrabure, appears on a monument in homage to all those who were deported from France and perished during the Second World War.

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  • Madeleine Truel (Lima, Peru, 28 August 1904 - Stolpe, Parchim, Germany, 1945), was a Peruvian woman of French parentage who fought in the French Resistance. The exact date of Madeleine Truel's alliance with the French Resistance is unknown. She worked as a document forger. She was captured in 1944 and was tortured to extract information without success, following which she was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1945. She died in Stolpe (Germany) on 3 May 1945, after the so-called "death march", a few hours before the Russian troops arrived. Her full name, Madeleine Blanche Pauline Truel Larrabure, appears on a monument in homage to all those who were deported from France and perished during the Second World War. (en)
  • Magdalena Blanche Pauline Truel-Larrabure (née le 28 août 1904 à Lima, morte le 3 mai 1945 à Stolpe) est une auteure et résistante française. (fr)
  • Madeleine Blanche Pauline Truel Larrabure (Lima, 28 de agosto de 1904 - Oranienburg, 3 de mayo de 1945), fue una peruana de ascendencia francesa, que luchó desde la Resistencia Francesa, contra los abusos del ejército nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Escribió el libro "L’Enfant du Métro"​ (El Niño del Metro), publicado en París, en 1943, por la firma Editions du Chêne, con ilustraciones de su hermana Lucha Truel. (es)
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  • Madeleine Truel (Lima, Peru, 28 August 1904 - Stolpe, Parchim, Germany, 1945), was a Peruvian woman of French parentage who fought in the French Resistance. The exact date of Madeleine Truel's alliance with the French Resistance is unknown. She worked as a document forger. She was captured in 1944 and was tortured to extract information without success, following which she was sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1945. She died in Stolpe (Germany) on 3 May 1945, after the so-called "death march", a few hours before the Russian troops arrived. Her full name, Madeleine Blanche Pauline Truel Larrabure, appears on a monument in homage to all those who were deported from France and perished during the Second World War. (en)
  • Madeleine Blanche Pauline Truel Larrabure (Lima, 28 de agosto de 1904 - Oranienburg, 3 de mayo de 1945), fue una peruana de ascendencia francesa, que luchó desde la Resistencia Francesa, contra los abusos del ejército nazi durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Escribió el libro "L’Enfant du Métro"​ (El Niño del Metro), publicado en París, en 1943, por la firma Editions du Chêne, con ilustraciones de su hermana Lucha Truel. Se desconoce la fecha exacta en la que Truel se une a la resistencia civil francesa. Trabajó en el movimiento como falsificadora de documentos, siendo capturada en 1944 y torturada sin éxito para extraerle información. Fue enviada al campo de concentración de Sachsenhausen en 1945. Murió en Stolpe (Alemania), el 3 de mayo de 1945, luego de una de las llamadas Marchas de la muerte pocas horas antes de la llegada de las tropas rusas. Su nombre completo, Madeleine Blanche Pauline Truel Larrabure, aparece en un monumento de homenaje a todos los que fueron deportados de Francia y perecieron durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.​ El periodista peruano, de ascendencia judía, Gustavo Gorriti declaró que Madeleine "Debe ser declarada heroína nacional".​ (es)
  • Magdalena Blanche Pauline Truel-Larrabure (née le 28 août 1904 à Lima, morte le 3 mai 1945 à Stolpe) est une auteure et résistante française. (fr)
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