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  2. Catherine Dior - Wikipedia

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    Ginette Dior (2 August 1917 – 17 June 2008), better known as Catherine Dior, was a French Resistance fighter during World War II.Involved with the Franco-Polish intelligence unit F2 from November 1941, she was arrested in Paris in July 1944 by the Gestapo, then tortured and deported to the Ravensbrück women concentration camp.

  3. Dior - Wikipedia

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    Dior revolutionized the perfume industry with the launch of the highly popular Miss Dior parfum, which was named after Catherine Dior (Christian Dior's sister). [10] Christian Dior Ltd owned 25%, manager of Coty perfumes held 35%, and Boussac owned 40% of the perfume business, headed by Serge Heftler Louiche. [ 10 ]

  4. Christian Dior - Wikipedia

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    Dior was born in Granville, a seaside town on the coast of Normandy, France. He was the second of five children born to Maurice Dior, a wealthy fertilizer manufacturer (the family firm was Dior Frères), and his wife, formerly Madeleine Martin. He had four siblings: Raymond (father of Françoise Dior), Jacqueline, Bernard, and Catherine Dior. [3]

  5. Dior (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dior is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian Dior (1905–1957), French fashion designer; Catherine Dior (1917-2008), French resistance member and sister of Christian Dior; Maurice Dior (1873-1946), French industrialist and father of Christian and Catherine Dior

  6. The New Look (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dior's belief is seemingly vindicated when Catherine does return alive. Chanel, who is a well-established designer, closed her fashion house during the war to avoid designing for Nazis, but her celebrity status brings her into contact with them, and she uses these connections to have her nephew Andre released from capture.

  7. Maurice Dior - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre Louis Maurice Dior (7 February 1872 – 9 December 1946) was a French industrialist, ... His daughter Catherine accompanied him, while Christian, ...

  8. List of prisoners of Ravensbrück - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Dior, French Resistance fighter; Eugénie Djendi (executed) Andrée Dupont-Thiersault, French Resistance messenger (survived) [1] Philomena Franz, Sinti writer; Carmella Flöck, Austrian Resistance; Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz; Louisa Gould, Channel Islands resistance movement; Mirjana Gross, Croatian historian and writer

  9. Miss Dior - Wikipedia

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    Miss Dior dates to 1947, shortly after the Christian Dior fashion line debuted its acclaimed New Look collection. [1] The fragrance's name was a tribute to the designer's sister, French resistance fighter Catherine Dior, familiarly known as Miss Dior. [2]