Authors: Rosemary Say
Switzerland
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telegrams
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letters to and from home
Terry, Ellen
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toilet and washing facilities (POW camps)
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Toledo
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travel
aeroplanes home
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to Avignon
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to Lisbon
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to Madrid
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to Paris (June 1940)
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plans to go home (June 1940)
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to Spain
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train journeys to Besançon
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train to Épinal
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train to Marseille
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train to Nancy
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train to Vittel
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train to Waterloo
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escape
Two Thousand Women
(film)
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United States Embassy and Consulates
Lyon
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Marseille
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Paris
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Vichy France
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escape; exodus; Marseille; travel
visas and passports
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identity papers; passports and visas
Vittel (POW camp)
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class and nationality divisions
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letters and parcels
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male prisoners
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pastimes and entertainment
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Two Thousand Women
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escape; German forces
Vollard, Ambroise
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Vuillard, Édouard
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washing and toilet facilities (POW camps)
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White, Madeleine (POW)
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Wiborg, Mary ‘Hoytie’
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Young Women’s Christian Association, Paris
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PLATES
Rosie in Welsh Girls’ School uniform in 1927.
Rosie (right) and her sister Joan on a Girl Guides trip to Germany, 1935.
Farewell at Victoria Station: Rosie (second from left) with her mother, father, boyfriend Bobby and brother David.
Rosie’s passport.
At the bottom is her precious exit visa from France, following her escape.
Madame Manguin in Avignon, 1939.
Rosemary with the Manguin children in 1942.