Lise Lesèvre
Elizabeth "Lise" Lesèvre (1901–1992) was a French member of the Resistance during the occupation of France in World War II and a prominent witness for the prosecution at the trial of Klaus Barbie for crimes against humanity. == Early life == Lesèvre was born Elisa Marie Louise Bogatto in the Domène commune of the Isère department, in southeastern France, to Jewish parents.