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Maria Justeau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maria Justeau Maria Justeau (born 1912), was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. Along with her husband, Eugene Justeau, she saved the lives of many American, Canadian and French soldiers in the area of Saint-Seglin, Brittany, France. She is among the few women to have received the "Croix de Guerre". She was also awarded an official recognition from the SAS parachutists. Maria Justeau died in 2008. ==Eugene Justeau==
Maria and Eugene had a mill at the location called "Le Pont" (the Bridge). The mill was located between Saint-Seglin and Pipriac and is still standing today. Eugene had been injured and captured by the Germans. He was able to escape back to his home. When the Germans came to look for him, Maria pretended that she didn't know where her husband was, and introduced her husband as a day laborer. Eugene instead participated in the Resistance. Capitaine Toqué, Louis Nadan, Louis Bourgeais, SAS parachutists and Eugene took part in many sabotages in the region. After the war, he was awarded the "Legion d'Honneur" and a "Lieutenant" grade for his heroic actions.
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