How Simone Veil Changed France, Episode 481

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In this episode, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin delve into the extraordinary life of Simone Veil, a monumental figure in French politics and a stalwart advocate for women's rights. From her harrowing experiences as a Holocaust survivor to her pivotal role in shaping modern French history and the European Union, Veil's story is one of indomitable spirit, courage, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Explore how she navigated the aftermath of World War II, championed abortion rights, and contributed to European unity. Veil's legacy as a beacon of resilience and a visionary for peace and cooperation across borders is a testament to her profound impact on the 20th century. Join us to honor the life and achievements of Simone Veil, whose influence continues to inspire change and progress. Table of Contents for this Episode Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment of the podcast: Giant Marionettes in France Annie and Elyse: How Simone Veil Changed France Early Life and Family Background Impact of World War II and the Holocaust on Simone Veil’s life Surviving Auschwitz and the Aftermath Post-War Life and Return to Normalcy The Unexpected Appointment as a Health Minister Reproductive Rights in France Passing the Abortion Law Simone Veil’s Influence on the European Parliament The Vauban Club The End of an Era: Simone Veil’s Later Life and Death Honoring Simone Veil: The Journey to the Panthéon Thank you Patrons New patrons The Giant Puppets Copyright More episodes about French history

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