French anthropologist Germaine Tillion dies at 100
From Wikinews, the free news source you can write!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
- 28 September 2008: Wikileaks claims news organisations pressured to remove articles on billionaire fraudster
- 26 September 2008: Swiss man successfully flies in jet pack across English Channel
- 13 September 2008: Channel Tunnel between France and Britain resumes limited service after major fire
- 8 September 2008: Church of Scientology in France accused of fraud; ordered to stand trial
- 5 September 2008: Françoise Demulder, French war photographer, dies age 61
Germaine Tillion, French World War II resistance fighter and anthropologist, died today at the age of 100.
She was born on May 30, 1907 in Allègre, Haute-Loire, France. Before 1940 and the fall of France she had already made 4 trips to Algeria, spending time there with the Berber people. During World War II she was a founding member of Groupe du musée de l'Homme, part of the French Resistance, which led to her arrest and being sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp. She practiced anthropology during her internment, and after release at the end of the war published definitive treatise on the camp.
In the 1950s, during the Algerian War of Independence, Tillion served as an adviser to the French government in Algeria on its social policies, helping the government to set up 'Social Centres'. During this period, at the time of the battle of Algiers, she served as a liaison between the National Liberation Front leader Saadi Yacef and the French government, helping to arrange several cease-fires. Tillion was among the first to denounce the use of torture by French forces in the war.
Mme Tillion was one of the most decorated women in France, one of only five to be presented with the fr:Grand-croix de la Légion d’honneur.
sources
- "French ethnographer Tillion dies". BBC News Online, April 19, 2008
- "French feminist anthropologist Germaine Tillion dies aged 100". AFP, April 19, 2008
| This page is archived, and is no longer publicly editable.
Got a correction? Add the template {{editprotected}} to the talk page along with your corrections, and it will be brought to the attention of the administrators. Please note that the listed sources may no longer be available online. |


