Marthe Richard, born in 1889, was a former prostitute behind the 1946 Brothel Closure Act. Interviewed in the 1970s, she talks about the need to protect women, knowing that prostitution cannot be prevented.
Interview with Marthe Richard, spy and politician at the time of the release of her book of memories "My destiny as a woman", she evokes her greatest pride: her law for the closing of brothels or Bill Marthe Richard voted in 1946, what she thinks of sexual liberation, "she is against sexual education and not against sexual liberation", education via animals in nature is enough, "love is not that".
Questioned at home, at the time of the release of her book of memory, "My destiny as a woman", Marthe Richard, aviator, spy, politician, at the origin of the Law on the closure of the Brothels, evokes love for her in relation to the sexual act as well as fame and heroism.