Alfred Valentin Corbin (26 February 1916 at Clichy, France; 28 July 1943 in Plötzensee Prison, Berlin) was a French communist sympathiser, editor and reviewer, commercial director, and resistance fighter. Before the war, Corbin ran a poultry feed business with his brother. After serving in the French Foreign Legion in the lead up to the war, Corbin was recruited by Soviet intelligence to run a black market trading company. In 1941, Corbin worked as a director of the Paris-based, Simex black market trading company, that was in reality a cover for a Soviet espionage organisation, later known as the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle").
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| - Alfred Valentin Corbin (26 February 1916 at Clichy, France; 28 July 1943 in Plötzensee Prison, Berlin) was a French communist sympathiser, editor and reviewer, commercial director, and resistance fighter. Before the war, Corbin ran a poultry feed business with his brother. After serving in the French Foreign Legion in the lead up to the war, Corbin was recruited by Soviet intelligence to run a black market trading company. In 1941, Corbin worked as a director of the Paris-based, Simex black market trading company, that was in reality a cover for a Soviet espionage organisation, later known as the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle"). (en)
- Alfred Corbin (* 1916 in Paris; † 28. Juli 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee) war ein französischer Widerstandskämpfer gegen Nazideutschland im Dienste der Roten Kapelle, dem für Westeuropa zuständigen Teil des sowjetischen Spionagenetzes im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Corbin war der Kopf der Simex-Widerstandsgruppe in Frankreich. Nach seiner Enttarnung wurde er am 19. November 1942 in Paris verhaftet. Er wurde zum Tode verurteilt und am 28. Juli 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee hingerichtet. (de)
- Alfred Corbin, né en 1916 à Paris et mort le 28 juillet 1943 à Berlin-Plötzensee, est un combattant de la résistance française. (fr)
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| - Alfred Valentin Corbin (26 February 1916 at Clichy, France; 28 July 1943 in Plötzensee Prison, Berlin) was a French communist sympathiser, editor and reviewer, commercial director, and resistance fighter. Before the war, Corbin ran a poultry feed business with his brother. After serving in the French Foreign Legion in the lead up to the war, Corbin was recruited by Soviet intelligence to run a black market trading company. In 1941, Corbin worked as a director of the Paris-based, Simex black market trading company, that was in reality a cover for a Soviet espionage organisation, later known as the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle"). (en)
- Alfred Corbin (* 1916 in Paris; † 28. Juli 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee) war ein französischer Widerstandskämpfer gegen Nazideutschland im Dienste der Roten Kapelle, dem für Westeuropa zuständigen Teil des sowjetischen Spionagenetzes im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Corbin war der Kopf der Simex-Widerstandsgruppe in Frankreich. Nach seiner Enttarnung wurde er am 19. November 1942 in Paris verhaftet. Er wurde zum Tode verurteilt und am 28. Juli 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee hingerichtet. (de)
- Alfred Corbin, né en 1916 à Paris et mort le 28 juillet 1943 à Berlin-Plötzensee, est un combattant de la résistance française. (fr)
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