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Roger Bardet

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57:, where he convinced Marsac that he was an anti-Nazi German officer and could help release him, but this would require the help of a fellow agent. Marsac wrote a letter to Roger Bardet asking him to visit him in prison to discuss his escape. Armed with this letter and another to Marsac's wife, Bleicher set off for 84:
London's response to Bardet's request for air transport for Marsac and ‘Colonel Henri’ was to refuse outright and insist that he immediately break off contact with Marsac and ‘Colonel Henri’, however Bardet ignored the orders and returned to Paris where he, along with a number of other agents, was
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After a series of casual daily talks in Marsac's cell, Bleicher knew just about all there was to know about the SPINDLE group in St Jorioz, including the names of Churchill and Sansom. In April 1943 he returned to Saint-Jorioz where he arrested them and transferred them to
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Having obtained his liberty and sensing that Germany would lose the war, Bardet eventually rejoined the resistance movement. Bardet was captured by the Allies after the war and condemned to death as a traitor by a French court, but was subsequently reprieved and released.
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arrested by Bleicher and placed in Fresnes prison. Bardet became a double agent and released from prison. He became second in command to
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Hugo Ernst Bleicher, Ian Colvin, and Erich Borchers. London : William Kimber, 1954. OCLC Number: 220971979
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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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There were strong suspicions in the SPINDLE network that Bardet had betrayed André Marsac, and
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commemorates the members of the Special Operations Executive F Section who lost their lives.
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Colonel Henri's story : the war memoirs of Hugo Bleicher former German secret agent.
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in the DONKEYMAN network, resulting in Frager's arrest and compromise of the network.
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circuit, whom Bleicher arrested in July 1944, and Frager was subsequently executed.
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network, leading to the arrests in October/November 1943 of its organiser
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was arrested in Paris by German intelligence officer ‘Colonel Henri’
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Index

French resistance
CARTE
Cannes
André Girard
CARTE
André Marsac
Hugo Bleicher
Fresnes prison
Saint-Jorioz
Lake Annecy
Peter Churchill
SPINDLE network
Paris
Odette Sansom
Henri Frager
Adolphe Rabinovitch
Fresnes prison
INVENTOR
Sidney Jones
Marcel Clech
Vera Leigh
Henri Frager
Donkeyman
PRUNUS network
Maurice Pertschuk
Marcus Bloom



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