Tabouis, Geneviève R., 1892-

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Geneviève Tabouis was a French journalist known for accurately forecasting events in pre-World War II Europe. The niece of a French ambassador, her diplomatic ties helped her establish a reputation as a journalist in Geneva. In 1932, as foreign news editor for the journal L'Ouevre, she began predicting the German timetable of aggression with startling accuracy. She fled occupied France for New York, where she established the weekly magazine Pour la Victoire. She returned to France after the war, working as a journalist and publishing several monographs with historical themes.

From the description of Geneviève Tabouis letter to M.J. Nurenberger, 1942 Aug. 25. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 56342106

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creatorOf Tabouis, Geneviève R., 1892-. Geneviève Tabouis letter to M.J. Nurenberger, 1942 Aug. 25. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Tabouis, Geneviève R., 1892-. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
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Women journalists
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Birth 1892

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