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of arms and supplies to be air-dropped to the resistance fighters. After Chartres was liberated by the American army on 15 August, she worked with the Americans as a wireless operator, accompanying the army to
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leader and many members of the resistance had been captured by the Germans or were in hiding. In late June, Dedieu and Jullian finally found a safe house in
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as a child, married at age sixteen, and was later divorced. In 1940, after the German invasion, she fled France for
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which was liberated on 11 September. She returned to Britain on 22 September 1944.
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Dedieu described Jullian as "very brave and never lost her nerve even when the
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arrived to search the house from which she was transmitting". SOE leader
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in August 1945. She had a son from her previous marriage. She died in a
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described her as "exceptionally courageous" and recommended her for the
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Index


Eure-et-Loir
Adele
Montelier
France
Tahiti
Special Operations Executive
Permit
Montpellier
France
Tahiti
United Kingdom
Special Operations Executive
World War II
Axis powers
Nazi Germany
England
Permit
Algeria
England
Air Transport Auxiliary
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
Special Operations Executive
D-day
Saint-Viâtre
Loir-et-Cher
French Resistance
Chartres
CLE Canisters
Dijon

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