Family background Madeleine Anne Marie Tambour is the daughter of Alcide Tambour and Anne-Marie Aubin born in 1873. She has an older sister named
Germaine.
Resistance The family apartment located at 38
avenue de Suffren, Paris XVe, served as a mailbox and clandestine home for a large number of agents of the Special Operations Executive at the end of 1942 and the beginning of 1943, starting with Andrée Borrel and Francis Suttill at their arrival in France. Her sister Germaine is the secretary of
André Girard, founder of the "Carte" network, which wants to be independent of
Free France and for this reason obtains the support of the
Special Operations Executive (section F of the SOE). In 1942, Madeleine Tambour was contacted by resistance fighter
Andrée Borrel (Denise) who asked her and her sister to shelter many resistance fighters.
Arrest, internment and deportation On April 22, 1943, Germaine and Madeleine Tambour were arrested by the Abwehr. Despite the intervention of several resistance fighters, in particular Françis Suttill, Armel Guerne,
Jean Worms and Jacques Weil, to have them released, Madeleine Tambour and her older sister were interned in the prisons of Fresnes, Romainville and Compiègne. They were finally deported to the Ravensbrück camp in April 1944.
Death Madeleine is identified under the registration number 27551 KZ. She died in Ravensbrück, executed by gas, like her sister, on March 4, 1945. == Acknowledgement ==