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Jacques Desoubrie (1922 – 1949) was a double agent who worked for the Gestapo during the German occupation of France and Belgium during World War II. He infiltrated resistance groups, such as the Comet Line, and was responsible for the arrest of several leaders and more than 100 members of organizations (called "lines" or "reseau") helping Allied airmen who had been shot down or crash-landed to evade German capture and escape occupied Europe. After the war he was tried, convicted, and executed in France.

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  • Jacques Desoubrie (1922 – 1949) was a double agent who worked for the Gestapo during the German occupation of France and Belgium during World War II. He infiltrated resistance groups, such as the Comet Line, and was responsible for the arrest of several leaders and more than 100 members of organizations (called "lines" or "reseau") helping Allied airmen who had been shot down or crash-landed to evade German capture and escape occupied Europe. After the war he was tried, convicted, and executed in France. (en)
  • Jacques Desoubrie né à Luingne (Belgique), le 22 octobre 1922, fusillé le 20 décembre 1949, était un agent de pénétration (V-Mann) de la Geheime Feldpolizei qui dépendait de l’Abwehr. Desoubrie, sous différents noms d'emprunt : Jean Jacques, Pierre Boulain, Jean Masson, Jacques Leman, Capitaine Jacques, infiltrait les filières d'évasion alliées et les réseaux de résistance pour en dénoncer les membres. (fr)
  • Jacques Desoubrie (Lowingen, 22 oktober 1922 - Arcueil, 20 december 1949), ook gekend onder de aliassen Jean Masson, Jacques Leman en Pierre Boulain, was een Belgische collaborateur tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Hij leverde vele honderden personen over aan de nazi's en werd na hun nederlaag gefusilleerd. (nl)
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  • Jacques Desoubrie (1922 – 1949) was a double agent who worked for the Gestapo during the German occupation of France and Belgium during World War II. He infiltrated resistance groups, such as the Comet Line, and was responsible for the arrest of several leaders and more than 100 members of organizations (called "lines" or "reseau") helping Allied airmen who had been shot down or crash-landed to evade German capture and escape occupied Europe. After the war he was tried, convicted, and executed in France. (en)
  • Jacques Desoubrie né à Luingne (Belgique), le 22 octobre 1922, fusillé le 20 décembre 1949, était un agent de pénétration (V-Mann) de la Geheime Feldpolizei qui dépendait de l’Abwehr. Desoubrie, sous différents noms d'emprunt : Jean Jacques, Pierre Boulain, Jean Masson, Jacques Leman, Capitaine Jacques, infiltrait les filières d'évasion alliées et les réseaux de résistance pour en dénoncer les membres. (fr)
  • Jacques Desoubrie (Lowingen, 22 oktober 1922 - Arcueil, 20 december 1949), ook gekend onder de aliassen Jean Masson, Jacques Leman en Pierre Boulain, was een Belgische collaborateur tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Hij leverde vele honderden personen over aan de nazi's en werd na hun nederlaag gefusilleerd. (nl)
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  • Jacques Desoubrie (fr)
  • Jacques Desoubrie (en)
  • Jacques Desoubrie (nl)
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