Date : 30/04/2004
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GEN-RESISTANCE-PEOPLE-MEDAL
US Medal of Freedom to Odette Bouchard for assisting US and British pilots
GENEVA, April 30 (KUNA) -- US Ambassador to Switzerland Pamela Pitzer
Willeford presented Friday the Medal of Freedom to French-Swiss Citizen Odette
Peyrot-Bouchard for assisting U.S. flyers shot down over France during the
Second World War.
On February 12, 1944, Madame Bouchard, then aged 19, was visiting a friend
in a Paris hospital when the doors burst open and several Gestapo men arrested
her and transferred her to Fresnes prison, where she found herself with many
other women of the French Resistance.
The next day, looking over a wall into the men's section of the prison she
saw, to her horror, her father.
That was the last time she ever saw him; he died (or was killed) in prison.
The Gestapo then arrested her mother on March 25, 1944. She too was
imprisoned in Fresnes.
After D-Day, when the Nazis were being driven out of France, Madame
Bouchard and her mother, along with many other women, were herded into freight
cars and taken by train to the notorious Ravensbruck concentration camp in
Germany.
There, Madame Bouchard and her mother were separated from each other and
endured brutal and humiliating ill-treatment. Madame Bouchard never saw her
mother again. She later found out that her mother died at the hands of the SS
on September 11, 1944. (On April 22, 1945, Madame Bouchard was able to escape and on May
3, a U.S. Infantry officer helped her to cross the river Elbe to be picked up
by the Allies.
She was taken in hand by the British Government, decorated for her bravery
and was sent to a Swiss sanatorium for a long recuperation and convalescence.
During this period she was too ill to reply to a letter from the Office of
the Defense Attach{ in the American Embassy in Bern, informing her that she
and her parents were the recipients of the U.S. Medal of Freedom.
As members of the Resistance during the Nazi occupation of France, Odette
Peyrot-Bouchard and her parents, Charlotte and Roger Jean Bouchard, assisted
many downed U.S. Air Force and British Royal Air Force aircrews to escape to
freedom across France through Spain to Gibraltar, and then to England.
Peyrot-Bouchard, a French/Swiss dual national who has resided in
Switzerland for decades, is now 80 years old. Additional background
information is provided below.(end)
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