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Henri Dobert

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Henri Dobert (January 31, 1915 – December 9, 1943) was a member of the Buckmaster resistant cell during World War II. He was in charge of gathering information on building, location and troop movement in the Cabourg-Houlgate sector in Normandy. He was hired for the construction of the Atlantic Wall by the Organisation Todt and was able to gather information.[1]

Execution

He was arrested by the Gestapo and shot soon later in 9 December 1943 near Rouen.

References

  1. ^ "DOBERT Henri, Jules, Eugène". Retrieved May 26, 2017.
  • Marcel Miocque; Huguette Vernochet; Alain Bertaud; Lise Dassonville-Agron (2001). Houlgate entre mer et campagne. Éditions Charles Corlet. p. 36. ISBN 2-85480-976-9.