Annette Chalut

[3] At Toulouse, Annette succeeded in passing her PCB exams, the first step toward obtaining a medical qualification.

[citation needed] Pierre was arrested again, this time along with his daughter, and she was imprisoned at Fort de Romainville.

From there she was sent on to Hannover-Limmer concentration camp, which began operation in August 1944; there, she was forced to work on the manufacture of gas masks.

[4] At this point she was in poor health, weighing only 35 kilos;[2] nevertheless she volunteered to remain behind to help treat those whose suffering was even greater.

[5] In 2015, Chalut returned to Ravensbrück in Germany to take a leading role in the celebrations commemorating the liberation of the concentration camp there.