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Michèle Moet-Agniel is a French businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the founder and president of the Moet-Agniel Foundation, which supports the development of young entrepreneurs in France. She is also the president of the Fondation pour l'Enfance, which works to improve the lives of children in France. Moet-Agniel was born in Paris in 1926. She studied at the École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Paris and the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris. She began her career in the banking sector, working for the Banque de France and the Banque Nationale de Paris. In the 1970s, Moet-Agniel founded the Moet-Agniel Foundation, which provides financial support to young entrepreneurs in France. She also serves as the president of the Fondation pour l'Enfance, which works to improve the lives of children in France. Moet-Agniel has received numerous awards for her philanthropic work, including the Legion of Honor, the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit, and the Grand Cross of the Order of the Légion d'Honneur. She is also a member of the French Academy of Sciences. At 97 years old, Michèle Moet-Agniel has an estimated net worth of $20 million.

Popular As Michèle Moet
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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June 1926
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Paris
Nationality Russia

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2011

A street in the French town of Migné-Auxances is named after Moet-Agniel. Bobbie Ann Mason's 2011 novel The Girl in the Blue Beret is based on Moet-Agniel's activities in the Resistance and particularly her aid of Mason's father-in-law.

1980

After the war, Moet-Agniel resumed her education, became a teacher, and married a Mr. Agniel. In the 1980s, she testified against Holocaust denial as a witness.

1948

For her role in the escape of several Allied servicemen, Moet-Agniel received a number of distinctions from France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. When Elizabeth II and Philip visited Paris 1948, Moet-Agniel was presented to them.

1944

On 28 April 1944, German officials arrested the Moets with two Englishmen. They were taken Nogent-sur-Marne, then to Fresnes Prison. The family escaped torture, but were deported to Germany on 15 August, just before the liberation of Paris. Moet-Agniel's father died in Buchenwald in March 1945 while Moet-Agniel and her mother were interned at Ravensbruck. They were freed when the Red Army reached the camp on 5 February 1945, then were repatriated to Paris on 21 June.

1943

In October 1943, aged 17, Moet-Agniel accompanied a member of her network to Britain and would personally assist downed Allied aviators getting to England.

1940

At the outbreak of World War II, Moet-Agniel, then 14, was on vacation with her family at Fort-Mahon-Plage. They stayed there until May 1940, returning to Paris on foot. Her family became supporters of Charles de Gaulle's Free French Army. Moet-Agniel's activities in the Resistance began with graffiti art near the Porte de Vincennes of the Free French emblem. In November, Moet-Agniel's former English teacher gave tasked her with retrieving a bundle of leaflets from Versailles and distributing them.

1926

Michèle Moet-Agniel (b. 11 June 1926, Paris) was a member of the French Resistance, distributing leaflets and later helping Allied aviators escape back to Britain. She was arrested and deported to the Ravensbruck concentration camp, but was rescued by Russian soldiers. After the war, Agniel became a teacher.

Michèle Moet-Agniel was born Michèle Moet in 1926 in Paris to a French World War I veteran and a Dutch immigrant.