Danielle Casanova
Danielle Casanova (born
Vincentella Perini; 9 January 1909 – 9 May 1943) was a French
communist activist and member of the
French Resistance during
World War II. A dentist by occupation, she was a high-ranking figure within the
Communist Youth and founded its women's organisation (UJFF, Union of Young French Women) in 1936. Casanova was arrested on 15 February 1942 as she brought coal to
Georges Politzer and his wife; she had been involved in organising actions against the German occupiers. First incarcerated at
La Santé Prison in Paris, she was transferred to the
Fort de Romainville for causing unrest with the help of fellow prisoners. Casanova was deported to
Auschwitz on 24 January 1943, where she began working as a dentist at the camp infirmary. She died of
typhus shortly thereafter. She was posthumously awarded the
Legion of Honour.
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