Original caption: Maurice Chevalier, and cinema star Josephine baker, musical comedy favorites, were being acclaimed by French soldiers, after they had appeared in a performance for troops on the firing line. Date Photographed: December 2nd, 1939.
Great thread! I love her style, I don't have a source for this information but apparently she had crates of lemons imported and she would bathe in lemons (probably sliced in water) to keep her skin tone even.
Josephine served France during World War II in several ways. She performed for the troops, and was an honorable correspondent for the French Resistance (undercover work included smuggling secret messages written on her music sheets) and a sub-lieutenant in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. She was later awarded the Medal of the Resistance with Rosette and named a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government for hard work and dedication.
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