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"If You'd Starved Like me...": She Finds 400 Letters From Her Father Prisoner of War and Makes It a New Work

By exhuming his father's correspondence as a prisoner of war, Agnès Tanière-Baby traced five years of captivity and gave a poignant testimony about life in Upper Ariège during the Second World War.

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By exhuming his father's correspondence as a prisoner of war, Agnès Tanière-Baby traced five years of captivity and gave a poignant testimony about life in Upper Ariège during the Second World War.

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La Dépêche du Midi broke the news on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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