JACQUES DESCUBRIE FREANCH NAZI FRENCH COLLABORATOR
He was French man who worked for Gestapo in 1941 and he infiltrated many resistance groups and got many of its members arrested. After the Liberation, he fled to Germany. Although Desoubrie used the alias Jean Masson, he is not to be confused, as F. Venner did, with the Jean Masson (1910–1965) who participated to the creation of the traditionalist Catholic Cité catholique group, along with Jean Ousset, in 1946.[4] Desoubrie was arrested after being denounced by his ex-mistress, and executed as a collaborationist in December 1949 in the fort of Montrouge, in Arcueil (near Paris).
He was French man who worked for Gestapo in 1941 and he infiltrated many resistance groups and got many of its members arrested. After the Liberation, he fled to Germany. Although Desoubrie used the alias Jean Masson, he is not to be confused, as F. Venner did, with the Jean Masson (1910–1965) who participated to the creation of the traditionalist Catholic Cité catholique group, along with Jean Ousset, in 1946.[4] Desoubrie was arrested after being denounced by his ex-mistress, and executed as a collaborationist in December 1949 in the fort of Montrouge, in Arcueil (near Paris).
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He was French man who worked for Gestapo in 1941 and he infiltrated many resistance groups and got many of its members arrested. After the Liberation, he fled to Germany. Although Desoubrie used the alias Jean Masson, he is not to be confused, as F. Venner did, with the Jean Masson (1910–1965) who participated to the creation of the traditionalist Catholic Cité catholique group, along with Jean Ousset, in 1946.[4] Desoubrie was arrested after being denounced by his ex-mistress, and executed as a collaborationist in December 1949 in the fort of Montrouge, in Arcueil (near Paris).
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