The Âmes vaillantes
magazine was created by Éditions Fleurus in December 1937, for young girls.
Less known than Cœurs vaillants, it
nevertheless appeared until 1963.
Due to the German invasion in June 1940, Fleurus's editorial
team retreated to Clermont-Ferrand and then to Lyon, and published a few issues
under the common name “Cœurs vaillants et
Âmes vaillantes ". This joint publication continued bimonthly until
1944.
The publication was interrupted in September 1944, because
of paper restrictions.
Âmes vaillantes reappears
under its original name in September 1946. At first biweekly, eventually the
magazine becomes weekly.
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