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Jules Bastin (soldier)

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At the beginning of World War II, he held the rank of colonel and served as Chief of Staff of the Belgian Cavalry Corps. After the invasion of Belgium by the Germans in 1940 he fled to France and joined the underground movement by taking command of the
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made him the commander of all their underground military forces on 30 December 1942. He was arrested twice, first in April 1943 and later in November 1943. After his arrest in November he was sent to the
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where he died on 1 December 1944. The Belgian government promoted him to the rank of
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Resistance members who died in Nazi concentration camps
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Military personnel who died in Nazi concentration camps
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Belgian people who died in Nazi concentration camps
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Belgian army
World War I
resistance fighter
World War II
World War I
Belgian Legion
Belgian government based in London
Gross-Rosen concentration camp
major general
"De la Légion belge à l' Armée secrète"
Categories
1889 births
1944 deaths
People who died in Gross-Rosen concentration camp
Military personnel who died in Nazi concentration camps
Belgian Army personnel of World War I
Belgian anti-communists
Belgian resistance members
Belgian people who died in Nazi concentration camps
Belgian military personnel killed in World War II
Resistance members who died in Nazi concentration camps
Belgian Army officers
Belgian prisoners of war
World War I prisoners of war held by Germany
Belgian escapees
Escapees from German detention

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