Liliane Klein-Lieber


Liliane Klein-Lieber was a French resistance member.
She became in 1931 a member of the Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs israélites de France.
During the Second World War, she was a social worker in the Grenoble region and was a member of the French resistance. She found hideouts and provided false papers. During this period, she used the name Lyne Leclerc.
She received the "Lion de Bronze" Award in 2006 for her commitment to the service of this movement.
Klein-Lieber was Jewish, she died on 8 July 2020, aged 96.

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