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Marie-Hélène Cardot

Marie-Hélène Cardot (14 July 1899 – 13 August 1977) was a French resistance leader and politician. She conducted clandestine activities, helping prisoners and guerrillas during the Second World War, in which she was twice arrested. Cardot went into politics following the end of the German occupation of France. During her political career, she served in the Council of the Republic, the Senate, of which she was vice-president from 1959 to 1971, and was mayor of Douzy for 18 years. She was a recipient of the Resistance Medal, the Croix de Guerre, the Cross of the Order of Leopold and the Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur.

Marie-Hélène Cardot
Senator for Ardennes
In office
26 April 1959 – 1 October 1971
Deputy of the Council of the Republic
In office
8 December 1946 – 26 April 1959
Personal details
Born(1899-07-14)14 July 1899
Tétaigne, Ardennes, France
Died13 August 1977(1977-08-13) (aged 78)
Plombières-les-Bains, Vosges, France
Political partyPopular Republican Movement
Spouse
Ernest Cardot
(m. 1918; died 1943)
Awards

Biography edit

On 14 July 1899, Cardot was born in Tétaigne in Ardennes.[1] She moved to Douzy in Ardennes,[2] where she helped her husband, Ernest Cardot, to manage his family's small metal construction company that he inherited.[1][3] While France was under German occupation during the Second World War, Cardot and her husband gave escaped prisoners assistance.[1] She was a member of the Organisation civile et militaire,[4] which led to her being arrested by German forces in March 1941 and interned in Sedan until 15 April.[2] Cardot was released due to a lack of evidence.[3] She returned to doing calendstine activities and she and her husband established the maquis of Autrecourt. Cardot helped the guerrillas and escapees on her own after the assassination of her husband on 5 June 1943 by a double agent who had infiltrated their network.[1][2] She was arrested for a second time on 18 June 1944, by the Gestapo,[2] and was imprisoned in Charleville-Mézières.[3] On 29 August 1944, Cardot and other prisoners were released by resistance members,[1][2] thereby narrowly avoiding deportation.[3]

Following the conclusion of the Second World War, she went into politics.[1][2] Cardot joined the municipal council of Douzy in April 1945 and the Departmental Council of Ardennes in the canton of Mouzon in September 1946. She unsuccessfully stood for election to the National Assembly in the Ardennes region in the November 1946 French legislative election but gained election as a Popular Republican Movement (MRP) candidate to the Council of the Republic on 8 December 1946 as one of 21 female elected officials and remained in the seat in the council until the establishment of the French Fifth Republic in 1958. Cardot was a member of the Supply Commission and the Family and Pensions Committee, working on pensions, defended wartime orphans and wartime widows' inheritance rights since she was chair of the Ardennes association of war widows and orphans and the departmental association of deportees and internees.[1][3] She served as Mayor of Douzy from 1959 to 1977.[1][2]

At the 1959 French Senate election, Cardot was elected as an MRP (later Centrist Union group from September 1968) senator representing the Ardennes and held the post between 26 April 1959 and 1 October 1971. She was the third female post-war vice-president of the Senate when she was appointed to the position on 5 April 1959. Cardot was chair of the senatorial France-Belgium friendship group between 1959 and 1971 and was a member of the Higher Council for Social Services and the Higher Council for Professional and Social Reclassification For Disabled Workers. She was a rapporteur on the Social Affairs Committee on soldiers' physical injuries during the Algerian War, educating disabled children, children's entertainment employment and guaranteeing employment following motherhood. Cardot left politics after deciding not to run for election to the municipal elections in Douzy in March 1977.[1]

Alain Poher gave her the sobriquet "Saint of the Senate".[3] Cardot was the recipient of the Resistance Medal, the Croix de Guerre, the Cross of the Order of Leopold and the Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur.[1] On 13 August 1977,[2] she died in the town of Plombières-les-Bains.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Cardot Marie-Hélène" (in French). Senate. from the original on 3 February 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Cardot Hélène" (in French). L'association M.E.R. L'association des Amis de la Fondation de la Résistance. from the original on 3 November 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nutarelli, Mathilde (14 August 2020). "Marie-Hélène Cardot, la voix de la Résistance au Sénat" [Marie-Hélène Cardot, the voice of the Resistance in the Senate] (in French). Public Sénat. from the original on 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  4. ^ [Your tears, Mom Your silent tears… "If it is with the people that we make heroes, of this people, Marie Ognois, you were one of them"] (in French). Réseau Canopé Grand-Est. Archived from the original on 8 February 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2022.

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Marie Helene Cardot 14 July 1899 13 August 1977 was a French resistance leader and politician She conducted clandestine activities helping prisoners and guerrillas during the Second World War in which she was twice arrested Cardot went into politics following the end of the German occupation of France During her political career she served in the Council of the Republic the Senate of which she was vice president from 1959 to 1971 and was mayor of Douzy for 18 years She was a recipient of the Resistance Medal the Croix de Guerre the Cross of the Order of Leopold and the Chevaliers of the Legion d honneur Marie Helene CardotSenator for ArdennesIn office 26 April 1959 1 October 1971Deputy of the Council of the RepublicIn office 8 December 1946 26 April 1959Personal detailsBorn 1899 07 14 14 July 1899Tetaigne Ardennes FranceDied13 August 1977 1977 08 13 aged 78 Plombieres les Bains Vosges FrancePolitical partyPopular Republican MovementSpouseErnest Cardot m 1918 died 1943 wbr AwardsCroix de Guerre 1939 1945 Resistance Medal Cross of the Order of Leopold Legion d honneur a titre militaireBiography editOn 14 July 1899 Cardot was born in Tetaigne in Ardennes 1 She moved to Douzy in Ardennes 2 where she helped her husband Ernest Cardot to manage his family s small metal construction company that he inherited 1 3 While France was under German occupation during the Second World War Cardot and her husband gave escaped prisoners assistance 1 She was a member of the Organisation civile et militaire 4 which led to her being arrested by German forces in March 1941 and interned in Sedan until 15 April 2 Cardot was released due to a lack of evidence 3 She returned to doing calendstine activities and she and her husband established the maquis of Autrecourt Cardot helped the guerrillas and escapees on her own after the assassination of her husband on 5 June 1943 by a double agent who had infiltrated their network 1 2 She was arrested for a second time on 18 June 1944 by the Gestapo 2 and was imprisoned in Charleville Mezieres 3 On 29 August 1944 Cardot and other prisoners were released by resistance members 1 2 thereby narrowly avoiding deportation 3 Following the conclusion of the Second World War she went into politics 1 2 Cardot joined the municipal council of Douzy in April 1945 and the Departmental Council of Ardennes in the canton of Mouzon in September 1946 She unsuccessfully stood for election to the National Assembly in the Ardennes region in the November 1946 French legislative election but gained election as a Popular Republican Movement MRP candidate to the Council of the Republic on 8 December 1946 as one of 21 female elected officials and remained in the seat in the council until the establishment of the French Fifth Republic in 1958 Cardot was a member of the Supply Commission and the Family and Pensions Committee working on pensions defended wartime orphans and wartime widows inheritance rights since she was chair of the Ardennes association of war widows and orphans and the departmental association of deportees and internees 1 3 She served as Mayor of Douzy from 1959 to 1977 1 2 At the 1959 French Senate election Cardot was elected as an MRP later Centrist Union group from September 1968 senator representing the Ardennes and held the post between 26 April 1959 and 1 October 1971 She was the third female post war vice president of the Senate when she was appointed to the position on 5 April 1959 Cardot was chair of the senatorial France Belgium friendship group between 1959 and 1971 and was a member of the Higher Council for Social Services and the Higher Council for Professional and Social Reclassification For Disabled Workers She was a rapporteur on the Social Affairs Committee on soldiers physical injuries during the Algerian War educating disabled children children s entertainment employment and guaranteeing employment following motherhood Cardot left politics after deciding not to run for election to the municipal elections in Douzy in March 1977 1 Alain Poher gave her the sobriquet Saint of the Senate 3 Cardot was the recipient of the Resistance Medal the Croix de Guerre the Cross of the Order of Leopold and the Chevaliers of the Legion d honneur 1 On 13 August 1977 2 she died in the town of Plombieres les Bains 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Cardot Marie Helene in French Senate Archived from the original on 3 February 2022 Retrieved 2 May 2022 a b c d e f g h Cardot Helene in French L association M E R L association des Amis de la Fondation de la Resistance Archived from the original on 3 November 2019 Retrieved 2 May 2022 a b c d e f Nutarelli Mathilde 14 August 2020 Marie Helene Cardot la voix de la Resistance au Senat Marie Helene Cardot the voice of the Resistance in the Senate in French Public Senat Archived from the original on 2 May 2022 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Tes larmes Maman Tes larmes silencieuses Si c est avec le peuple que l on fait des heros de ce peuple Marie Ognois tu en etais Your tears Mom Your silent tears If it is with the people that we make heroes of this people Marie Ognois you were one of them in French Reseau Canope Grand Est Archived from the original on 8 February 2008 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marie Helene Cardot amp oldid 1177651620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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