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    Jacques Desoubrie (22 October 1922 – 20 December 1949) was a double agent who worked for the Gestapo during the German occupation of France and Belgium...
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  • longest-serving members. In 1944, she unmasked a German infiltrator, Jacques Desoubrie, who had been responsible for the arrests of many Comet Line members...
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  • Christian Dior Jacques Desoubrie (1922–1949) Martha Desrumeaux (1897–1982) François Ducaud-Bourget (1897–1984), Roman Catholic priest Jacques Duclos (1896–1975)...
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  • Jean Masson (1910–1965), not to be confused (as F. Venner did) with Jacques Desoubrie, who also used the pseudonym Jean Masson. Despite the presence of...
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    In fact, after Montet was arrested as a result of the double agent Jacques Desoubrie she left her place in Dieulefit and went further south climbing over...
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    to a concentration camp but survived the war. A young Belgian man, Jacques Desoubrie, working for the Germans, infiltrated the Comet Line and was responsible...
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    Line Erwin Deman, French, VAR Line Arnold Deppé, Belgian, Comet Line Jacques Desoubrie, Belgian, German agent Prosper Dezitter, Belgian, German agent Marie-Louise...
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  • actually a German agent whose real name was Jacques Desoubrie. She alerted de Blommaert and Ancia, exposed Desoubrie as a German agent, and all three avoided...
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  • and Pat lines. A notable traitor within the French Resistance was Jacques Desoubrie, who was responsible for betraying a significant number of Allied...
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    Gestapo in Paris after they were betrayed by the French double agent Jacques Desoubrie for 10,000 francs each. After interrogation at the Gestapo headquarters...
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