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"It's only Here that I Knew How to Be Happy to Be a Woman": Elne's Motherhood, This Refuge During the Second World War

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In 1940, Elne's Motherhood, founded by Elizabeth Eidenbenz near Perpignan, became a refuge for women in refugee camps. In "Elne, the midwives of exile", Caroline Herbau recounts the daily heroism of these solidarity women, embodying humanity and resistance to war, where 600 children were born in 1944.

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In 1940, Elne's Motherhood, founded by Elizabeth Eidenbenz near Perpignan, became a refuge for women in refugee camps. In "Elne, the midwives of exile", Caroline Herbau recounts the daily heroism of these solidarity women, embodying humanity and resistance to war, where 600 children were born in 1944.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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