Combat (French Resistance) - Some Members of Combat

Some Members of Combat

  • Dr Achille Lacroix, Mayor of the town of Narbonne
  • Benjamin Crémieux, (Lamy), organised information network from Marseille
  • Henri Frenay, founder of the network
  • Georges Bidault, member of the Combat steering committee
  • Jean-Guy Bernard, general secretary of Combat
  • René Hardy
  • Albert Camus
  • Pierre Bénouville, (Lahire), director of external relations
  • Berty Albrecht, chargé of the General Secretariat Général and Henri Frenay's girlfriend
  • Jean Gemahling
  • Jacques Renouvin, organiser of the Groupes Francs
  • Jane Sivadon (Jeannette), member of Combat-zone north
  • Maurice Chevance (Barrioz-Bertin), military adjunct
  • Lieutenant Pierre de Froment (Deblé), member of Combat-zone north
  • Robert Guédon (Robert), chief of Combat-zone north
  • Claude Bourdet, political adjunct
  • Alfred Coste-Floret, member of Combat steering committee
  • François de Menthon, head of the Liberté network which merged with Combat in 1941
  • Pierre-Henri Teitgen, member of Combat steering committee
  • Jacques Dhont
  • Jacques Devillers, member of Combat-zone north, double agent of the Abwehr
  • Philippe Monod, member of the delegation of Combat to Switzerland
  • Jean-Paul Lien
  • Marcel Peck, regional chief of R1
  • Marcel Degliame
  • André Plaisantin, regional chief of R1
  • Joseph-Paul Rambaud, former senator for l'Ariège
  • Julien Freud
  • Antoinette Feuerwerker, educator and jurist, wife of David Feuerwerker, with Edmond Michelet
  • David Feuerwerker, rabbi of Brive (Corrèze, Creuse, Lot), with Edmond Michelet
  • Rose Warfman ( à l'époque Rose Gluck), nurse, deportee, Auschwitz survivor, with Edmond Michelet
  • Edmond Michelet
  • and many others.

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