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Yvette Lebas-Guyot

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She married twice: the first time to Marius Fouque in 1917, but they divorced about ten years later. Her second marriage took place in February 1933 in Paris to Raymond Guyot (1877-1934), a professor of modern history at Sciences Po, a lecturer at the Carnegie Institute and editor-in-chief of
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Lebas-Guyot began her career as a journalist during the years between world wars, working in France and overseas, with numerous study trips abroad or in the French colonies. She wrote under a variety of pen names including Marthe Y. Lebas, Marthe Yvette Guyot and Marthe Yvette Lebas-Guyot.
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Her activities during the war were significant in Austria and the United States. Fluent in English, Lebas-Guyot arrived in the United States in April 1941 and from September 1941 through October 1943, she provided press services and radio broadcasts for the France Forever organization.
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After the war, beginning in June 1946, Lebas-Guyot worked as an interpreter-translator in France for the Secretariat of the General Staff Committee. Then in June 1948 she became an interpreter for the French Delegation to the
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as an editor, where she created the daily radio program titled La France en Guerre (France at War). In 1943, Yvette Lebas joined the
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Her papers are kept at the French National Archive and labeled: Lebas-Guyot (Yvette) 435AP.
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Yvette studied at the Lycée du Mans in Lille and then attended the Lycée Molière in
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In addition, Lebas-Guyot worked for the French section of
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In 1964, she published a largely autobiographical work,
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Lebas-Guyot died at her home in Paris on 14 May 1966.
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Sciences Po
World War II
Free French Forces
Le Mans
Sarthe
France
Lille
Paris
Sciences Po
Voice of America
Free French Forces
General Charles de Gaulle
Algiers
Algeria
United Nations
New York
diplomat
Soviet Union
Paris
Moscow








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