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Pierre Le Chêne

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In October and November 1942 several radio operators were arrested, and Le Chêne remained the only radio operator in the sector, however on 9 November 1942 he was located by a German radio-direction van, having transmitted well beyond the safe period, and was arrested by French police accompanied by
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When he was liberated by the Americans on 6 May 1945 he weighed only 38 kg and was ill with typhoid. He was brought back to England and spent 10 months in convalescence.
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He died in 1979, and his widow, Evelyn, subsequently added his French Resistance medals to her long-term loan of his other medals and items to the
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where he endured even worse physical and mental torment: sorting internees for the gas chamber, mass executions, and accumulation of corpses.
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in collaboration with his brother Henri and sister-in-law Marie-Thérèse, and later another hotel in the French
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SOE in France an account of the work of the British Special Operations Executive in France, 1940–1944
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Gestapo agents. He was taken to the police station in Lyons for two weeks, then handed over to the
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In 1964, he filed for compensation under the Anglo-German Compensation Agreement of 9 June 1964.
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and Robert Boiteux. He worked there for six months, often changing his place of transmission.
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Pierre Louis Le CHENE, aka Philbert Le CLOUE, aka Pierre Le FEVRE - born 14.06.1900
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In 1943/1944 he remained in solitary confinement to 10 months, then deported to
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Chronology of SOE operations with the resistance in France during World War II
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British Military Intelligence: Objects from the Military Intelligence Museum
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British Military Intelligence: Objects from the Military Intelligence Museum
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in 1900, the son of Achille Henry Le Chêne, a London-born civil servant in
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During the German invasion in 1940 Pierre, his older brother
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On the night of 30 April/1 May 1942 he was parachuted near
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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Member of the Order of the British Empire (Military)
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He returned to France in 1946 and opened a hotel in
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Index

LdH
CdG
MBE
Special Operations Executive
Second World War
Brixton
HM Customs service
Réunion
Henri
Marie-Thérèse
Bayonne
London Fire Brigade
Special Operations Executive
Henri
Marie-Thérèse
Loches
Edward Zeff
Lyons
SPRUCE network
Georges Duboudin
Sicherheitsdienst
Paris
Fresnes prison
Klaus Barbie
Gestapo
Mauthausen concentration camp
stairs of death
Gusen I
Sainte-Menehould
Jura

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