Magdeleine Anglade
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Magdeleine Anglade | |
|---|---|
| Senator for Paris | |
| In office 28 September 1994 – 24 September 1995 | |
| Member of the European Parliament | |
| In office 6 October 1982 – 18 November 1983 | |
| Parliamentary group | European Progressive Democrats (1982–1983) |
| Constituency | France |
| In office 24 July 1984 – 24 July 1989 | |
| Parliamentary group | European Democratic Alliance (1984–1989) |
| Constituency | France |
| Councillor of Paris | |
| In office 8 March 1983 – 19 March 1989 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 5 July 1921 Valence, Drôme, France |
| Died | 25 March 1998 (aged 76) Paris, France |
| Party | National Centre of Independents and Peasants Rally for the Republic |
| Spouse |
Louis Anglade (m. 1947) |
| Awards | Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur |
Magdeleine Anglade (5 July 1921 – 25 March 1998) was a French politician and company director who served two terms as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the National Centre of Independents and Peasants party from 1982 to 1984 and in the Senate for the Rally for the Republic party as a senator for the Paris department between 1994 and 1995. She was a councillor of Paris' 8th arrondissement and then Paris' 1st arrondissement while also serving as Deputy Mayor of Paris. Anglade was appointed Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in December 1995.
Anglade was born in Valence, Drôme on 5 July 1921. She did her higher education studies in Lyon.[1] Anglade enlisted in the Grenoble section of the Red Cross as an ambulance nurse in 1940 and remained there until the conclusion of the Second World War. The Red Cross requested her to form part of a medical convoy to care for the detained prisoners at the liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.[1][2] She graduated from the Faculty of Law and Literature at the University of Lyon in 1945.[3] Between 1950 and 1954, Anglade continued to work as a Red Cross ambulance driver and tended to wounded soldiers in Indochina.[1][2]


