In April 1945, after months of negotiations with Heinrich Himmler, the Swedish Red Cross obtained the evacuation of 7,500 prisoners from the Nazi concentration camp in Ravensbrück, Germany. Among them, several hundred French women, including the resistant Germaine Tillion, benefit from this early release. Story of an unprecedented rescue.
From the hell of Ravensbrück to Malmö: the convoy of the freedom of the French deportees
