Lilly was a German woman who remained in Berlin


 Lilly was a German woman who remained in Berlin to look after her children while her husband was at the front fighting among the Nazis. Felice was a Jew forced to hide her true origins and was part of the Berlin resistance.

The passions, the joy of living and the charm of the latter, caused an intense love story to explode in 1942 between the two women who came to stipulate a symbolic marriage contract.

Felice and Lilly exchange letters and poems, make plans for a future together, but their already forbidden love story is blocked by Felice's Jewish origins who on August 21, 1944 is arrested by the Gestapo.


Lilly manages to visit her at the "Schulstrasse", the collection center for Jews destined for the camps. From now on, the two will exchange very few letters. In the last Felice signs herself "Jaguar" and writes to Lilly, her "Aimée".


On September 8, Felice is deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp and on October 9, 1944, to Auschwitz. She dies, finally, in Bergen-Belsen in March 1945.


In a recent documentary Lilly Wust, now very old, declared that she has never stopped loving Felice.

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