Marcel Louette
Marcel Louette (1907–1978), codenamed "Fidelio", was a member of the Belgian resistance during World War II and founder of the White Brigade in 1940. Before the war he had been a school teacher in Antwerp.
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Marcel Louette (1907–1978), codenamed "Fidelio", was a member of the Belgian resistance during World War II and founder of the White Brigade in 1940. Before the war he had been a school teacher in Antwerp.
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