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Through the Morgue Door: One Woman's Story of Survival and Saving Children in German-Occupied Paris By Colette Brull

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  • Brull-Ulmann's memoir: courage, compassion, resistance.
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Colette Brull-Ulmann's journey from aspiring pediatrician to wartime hero is a testament to her unwavering courage and compassion. As the shadow of Nazi persecution darkened over France, she found herself thrust into the heart of the resistance, risking everything to save Jewish children from the horrors of the Holocaust.

Working within the clandestine network of the Rothschild Hospital, Brull-Ulmann defied the oppressive laws of the Vichy regime to smuggle vulnerable youngsters to safety. Guided by Claire Heyman, she navigated the perilous streets of Paris, evading capture and delivering hope to those in desperate need.

Her resolve never wavered, even as danger lurked around every corner. When forced to flee the hospital, she seamlessly transitioned into the underground resistance, furthering the fight against tyranny and oppression.

Brull-Ulmann's bravery extended far beyond the war years. Despite the trauma and loss she endured, she emerged from the darkness with a renewed determination to pursue her dreams. In becoming a licensed pediatrician, she not only honored her childhood aspirations but also embodied the resilience of the human spirit.

Her memoir, a poignant testament to the resilience of the human spirit, sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of Holocaust history. Through her words, the legacy of bravery and sacrifice lives on, inspiring future generations to stand against injustice and uphold the values of compassion and humanity. 📚❤️
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