On vous a déjà dit que le sport de haut niveau demande des sacrifices ? Ça reste cool tant qu’on parle d’adapter son sommeil ou son alimentation… mais bien hardcore quand il faut subir des blessures, renoncer à sa vie sociale ou familiale. Aujourd'hui, on parle de Violette Morris : c'est l’une des personnes les plus “originales” jamais abordées sur la chaîne, car elle ne rentre dans aucune case. Mais ça, vous le verrez dans l'épisode !
? Écriture : Benjamin Brillaud, Jean de Boisséson et Lucie Terreros
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➤ Merci à David Goovaerts pour la réalisation des cartes ! Retrouvez sa chaîne l'Histoire par les cartes juste ici : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3ZULRPs2T-hlCBd9-1vtA
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- Marie-Jo Bonnet, Violette Morris : histoire d'une scandaleuse, Paris, Perrin, 2011.
- Raymond Ruffin, Violette Morris, la hyène de la Gestapo, Le Cherche Midi, 2008.
- Jacques Delarue, Histoire de la Gestapo, Paris, Nouveau Monde éditions, 2008.
- Emanuel Auvray, « Violette Morris (1893-1944) : de l'héroïsme guerrier et sportif à la collaboration », dans (dir.), Luc Robène, Sport et la guerre, XIXe et XXe siècles, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes , 2012.
- Alice Milliat, La pasionaria du sport féminin, Paris, Vuibert, 2005.
- Fabien Groeniger, Sport, religion et nation, la fédération des patronages d'une guerre mondiale à l'autre, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2004.
- Laurence Prudhomme-Poncet, Histoire du football féminin au XXe siècle, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2003.
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