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It's impossible to exaggerate Cahun's bravery. When the Nazis identified them, they refused to believe two women could be responsible for the resistance. Claude Cahun, I Extend My Arms, 1931-1932
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The Nazis sentenced Cahun and Moore to death in 1944. They were convinced that Jersey was home to a full-on resistance movement, never suspecting it was all the work of a pair of middle-aged, eccentric lesbians. Claude Cahun, Self-Portrait, 1928
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