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**"A Packhorse Called Rachel: A Tale of Resistance and Resilience" by Marcelle Kellermann** In *A Packhorse Called Rachel*, Marcelle Kellermann recounts the inspiring true story of Rachel, a brave woman who not only survived the Holocaust but also fought in the French Resistance during Nazi-occupied France. Rachel's journey is one of immense courage and sacrifice, as she risked her life to resist the horrors of the occupation and help others in need. Kellermann vividly portrays Rachel's role in the Resistance, her unyielding spirit, and her determination to fight for freedom. This powerful…mehr

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**"A Packhorse Called Rachel: A Tale of Resistance and Resilience" by Marcelle Kellermann** In *A Packhorse Called Rachel*, Marcelle Kellermann recounts the inspiring true story of Rachel, a brave woman who not only survived the Holocaust but also fought in the French Resistance during Nazi-occupied France. Rachel's journey is one of immense courage and sacrifice, as she risked her life to resist the horrors of the occupation and help others in need. Kellermann vividly portrays Rachel's role in the Resistance, her unyielding spirit, and her determination to fight for freedom. This powerful memoir is a tribute to one woman's incredible strength, capturing her fight for survival and justice amidst one of history's darkest periods.

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Marcelle Kellermann, a Parisian, interrupted her studies at the university in Clermont-Ferrand in France's Auvergne and joined the Resistance in 1942. After the war, she married a research physicist E W Kellermann in Manchester with whom she had three children. She completed her studies in England and eventually became a Senior Education Adviser in Yorkshire. She developed new ways of teaching foreign languages and published two books on the subject. She has a commemoration medal for her Resistance work and was made a Chevalier Des Palmes Academiques for her language work by the French government. She lives in Hampstead, London with her Husband.