• "Pierre de Crevoisier de Vomécourt," [1], accessed 20 January 2020 Foot, p. 163 Vomécourt, Location 181–220 "Pierre de Vomécourt," Musee de la Resistance, [2]...
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    but France would have lost its soul. Philippe de Vomécourt Philippe Albert de Crevoisier, Baron de Vomécourt (16 January 1902 – 20 December 1964), code names...
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  • 1941, Vomécourt contacted Interallié and Carré to use their radio link to SOE. Carré introduced Vomécourt to Bleicher who went by the alias of Jean Castell...
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  • introduced Bleicher to Vomécourt as "Jean Castell," a Belgian resistance leader. What neither SOE headquarters nor Vomécourt knew was that Interallié...
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  • the Conseil National de la Résistance Jean de Vomécourt [fr] (1899–1945) Philippe de Vomécourt (1902–1964) Pierre de Vomécourt (1906–1986) Traian Vuia...
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    Vosges department Philippe de Vomécourt Special Operations Executive, (SOE) agent during World War II. Pierre de Vomécourt, Special Operations Executive...
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  • Cormeau ANTAGONIST - Fred Agee Antoine - Philippe de Vomécourt Antonin - Fred Agee APOTHECARY - Jean-Paul Archambault Archambaud - Gilbert Norman ARCHDEACON...
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    Louvre (French) Stéphanie de Vomécourt, Jean Habert, "Le Louvre raconte son histoire", La Revue du Louvre et des musées de France, vol. 2, 1989, p. 34...
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  • operator, organizer Louis Bertheau (1919–1944), wireless operator Pierre de Vomécourt (1906–1986), organiser, code name "Lucas." Georges Bégué (1911–1993)...
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  • Bégue and Pierre de Vomécourt. Two CLE Canisters were parachuted onto the estate of Philippe de Vomécourt near Limoges. The Vomécourt brothers created...
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    headquarters in London. On 10/11 May, he was joined by SOE agent Pierre de Vomécourt and on 12/13 May by Roger Cottin, both also parachuted blind. The Germans...
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    Picasso and Braque, took refuge in Saint-Léonard during the war. Philippe de Vomécourt (1902-1964), French Resistance and Special Operations Executive (SOE)...
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    Denise Bloch (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France))
    for Jean-Maxime Aron, a Jewish engineer for Citroen who was working with the French Resistance and the SOE network led by Philippe de Vomécourt. Bloch...
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  • foot into Spain and arriving in Britain in March 1942. De Vomécourt's brother Philippe de Vomécourt in Limoges and the American Virginia Hall in Lyon helped...
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    Vomécourt-sur-Madon (French pronunciation: [vɔmekuʁ syʁ madɔ̃] , literally Vomécourt on Madon) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern...
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    Virginia Hall (category Female recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France))
    told SOE to "lay off." She worked as little as possible with Philippe de Vomécourt, who, although an authentic French Resistance leader, was lax in security...
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    She bicycled to Saint-Viâtre to meet an SOE operative, Philippe de Vomécourt, nom de guerre "Saint Paul," and radioed London requesting resupply. On 24...
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  • near Châteauroux, with a number of objectives: contact agents Pierre de Vomécourt and Georges Bégué; recruit additional agents (such as radio operators...
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    baths at nearby Contrexéville, lawyer Louis Bouloumié purchased the Fontaine de Gérémoy, site of the modern-day town of Vittel. Two years later, Bouloumie...
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    built on a hill in the locality in the 6th century. It was the birthplace of Jean Lurçat, in 1892. In World War II, Bruyères was liberated from German occupation...
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    protestante de France and the World Council of Churches, a member of the Académie française. Henry Daniel-Rops (1901–1965), writer and historian Jean-Marie...
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    Article "Vomécourt, Philippe de Crevoisier de" signé Michael R. D. Foot, pages 548-549. Hugh Verity, Nous atterrissions de nuit..., préface de Jacques...
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    April 2013. l'Intérieur, Ministère de. "Présidentielles". interieur.gouv.fr. "Résultats de l'élection présidentielle de 1995 par département - Politiquemania"...
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  • participated in the landing by boat in Brittany which picked up Pierre de Vomécourt, codename Lucas, head of the 'Autogiro' network, and Mathilde Carré, codename...
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    Viviers-lès-Offroicourt La Vôge-les-Bains La Voivre Les Voivres Vomécourt Vomécourt-sur-Madon Vouxey Vrécourt Vroville Wisembach Xaffévillers Xamontarupt...
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    the Abwehr for her participation in the attempted escape of Jean and Pierre de Vomécourt. Both were SOE agents incarcerated at the Fresnes Prison. She...
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    William Grover-Williams (category Sportspeople from Hauts-de-Seine)
    do so by SOE. SOE's network in Paris was Autogyro, headed by Pierre de Vomécourt, but in April 1942 the Germans were destroying Autogyro and killing or...
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    Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ dje de voʒ] ; German: Sankt Didel), commonly referred to as just Saint-Dié, is a commune in the Vosges...
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    which was used for the rail plan of Operation VENTRILOQUIST by Philippe de Vomécourt in Sologne (the mission was to sabotage the rails across Normandy, making...
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    Fetzer, 1987, 159 p., relié, 22,5 X 24 cm. Staub (Jean-Luc), Croix de chemins, chapelles et bornes de Raon-l'Étape, 2007, 96 p., monographie, 2007– (manuscrit...
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