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In 2014, William Irigoyen accidentally discovers a few lines written by his grandmother and begins researching his family history, which leads us into the twists and turns of a completely unknown place in the capital of the Resistance, where victims, executioners and collaborators meet. Why remain silent when you are on the good side of history? At 34 Rue Neuve in Lyon, Mireille Poulet, a Jewish woman identified by the Vichy regime, runs a tobacco shop during the Second World War. She is not just a simple shopkeeper: she plays a key role in a network of resistance fighters linked to the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA, and thus opposes the German occupation. For over a year, she managed to evade the vigilance of an agent of the Abwehr, the German counter-intelligence service that tracked down terrorists. A captivating story that combines courage, secrets and resilience.
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- 34 rue Neuve
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- French text, paperback. 266 pages.
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- new
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- Le bureau de tabac de ma grand-mère
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