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Jules Jaspar (born 1 March 1878 in Schaerbeek; died 15 October 1963 in Soudorgues) was a diplomat of the Belgian Foreign Office and businessman. He belonged to an eminent family in Belgium and was famous in the Belgian political world. His brother, Henri Jaspar, was Prime Minister of Belgium from 1926 to 1931 and his nephew was the Belgian diplomat Marcel-Henri Jaspar. In 1939, he established the Brussels based Foreign Excellent Raincoat Company that was being used as cover for Soviet espionage operations. Following the German invasion of Belgium, Jaspar fled to Paris where he helped establish the black market trading firm of Simex. In December 1941 he moved to Marseille to open a branch of Simex. On 12 November 1942, he was arrested and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp and survived th

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  • Jules Jaspar (* 1. März 1878 in Schaerbeek/Schaarbeek; † 15. Oktober 1963 in Soudorgues, Region Languedoc-Roussillon/Frankreich) war ein belgischer Konsul und Direktor der Firma The Foreign Excellent Trench-Coat. (de)
  • Jules Jaspar (born 1 March 1878 in Schaerbeek; died 15 October 1963 in Soudorgues) was a diplomat of the Belgian Foreign Office and businessman. He belonged to an eminent family in Belgium and was famous in the Belgian political world. His brother, Henri Jaspar, was Prime Minister of Belgium from 1926 to 1931 and his nephew was the Belgian diplomat Marcel-Henri Jaspar. In 1939, he established the Brussels based Foreign Excellent Raincoat Company that was being used as cover for Soviet espionage operations. Following the German invasion of Belgium, Jaspar fled to Paris where he helped establish the black market trading firm of Simex. In December 1941 he moved to Marseille to open a branch of Simex. On 12 November 1942, he was arrested and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp and survived the war. (en)
  • Jules Jaspar belge est né à Schaerbeek (Bruxelles) le 1er mars 1878 et décédé à Soudorgues (France) le 15 octobre 1963. Il appartient à une famille renommée en Belgique et célèbre dans le monde politique belge. Son frère, Henri Jaspar est notamment premier ministre de Belgique. (fr)
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  • Jules Jaspar (* 1. März 1878 in Schaerbeek/Schaarbeek; † 15. Oktober 1963 in Soudorgues, Region Languedoc-Roussillon/Frankreich) war ein belgischer Konsul und Direktor der Firma The Foreign Excellent Trench-Coat. (de)
  • Jules Jaspar belge est né à Schaerbeek (Bruxelles) le 1er mars 1878 et décédé à Soudorgues (France) le 15 octobre 1963. Il appartient à une famille renommée en Belgique et célèbre dans le monde politique belge. Son frère, Henri Jaspar est notamment premier ministre de Belgique. (fr)
  • Jules Jaspar (born 1 March 1878 in Schaerbeek; died 15 October 1963 in Soudorgues) was a diplomat of the Belgian Foreign Office and businessman. He belonged to an eminent family in Belgium and was famous in the Belgian political world. His brother, Henri Jaspar, was Prime Minister of Belgium from 1926 to 1931 and his nephew was the Belgian diplomat Marcel-Henri Jaspar. In 1939, he established the Brussels based Foreign Excellent Raincoat Company that was being used as cover for Soviet espionage operations. Following the German invasion of Belgium, Jaspar fled to Paris where he helped establish the black market trading firm of Simex. In December 1941 he moved to Marseille to open a branch of Simex. On 12 November 1942, he was arrested and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp and survived th (en)
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