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Anna Stadler from Gundelfingen was the first German woman to be awarded the Order of the French Legion of Honor in 1959. During the Second World War, she looked after French prisoners of war in secret and helped some of them to flee shortly before the end of the war. The picture shows her with a newspaper at the table of her living room.

Anna Stadler from Gundelfingen was the first German woman to be awarded the Order of the French Legion of Honor in 1959. During the Second World War, she looked after French prisoners of war in secret and helped some of them to flee shortly before the end of the war. The picture shows her with a newspaper at the table of her living room. Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

2A2B3R9

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55.1 MB (3 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

3545 x 5432 px | 30 x 46 cm | 11.8 x 18.1 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1 January 1959

Location:

Gundelfingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany

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Anna Stadler in her living room, 1959. Anna Stadler from Gundelfingen was the first German woman to be awarded the Order of the French Legion of Honor in 1959. During the Second World War, she looked after French prisoners of war in secret and helped some of them to flee shortly before the end of the war. The picture shows her with a newspaper at the table of her living room. Date created: 01/01/1959-31/12/1959