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Henri Déricourt (2
September 1909 − 21
November 1962), code
named Gilbert and Claude, was a
French agent in 1943 and 1944 for the
United Kingdom's clandestine...
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gullibility by SOE
leaders in London, plus the work of a "turncoat" (Henri
Déricourt).
Sarah Helm's
conclusions were that the
errors were due to "terrible...
- Ivanhoe; but he
should have been a
cavalry officer, not a spy.
Henri Déricourt In May 1940,
Suttill was
commissioned into the East
Surrey Regiment of...
- SOE
agent wholeheartedly going over to the enemy. The Frenchman,
Henri Déricourt, is
widely regarded as a traitor, but he was
exonerated by a war crimes...
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network of
Francis Suttill. She was
recruited by
alleged double agent Henri Dericourt.
Julienne Marie-Louise
Simart was born in Anglure, near Troyes, France...
- the network's courier. In
January 1943, the
three were
joined by
Henri Déricourt, air
operations officer, who
arranged for
clandestine air
flights between...
- Karl Bömelburg, who was
later head of the
Gestapo in France, and
Henri Déricourt, who was
later a
triple agent. He also
worked for MI6 for a time. In 1938...
- of sub-circuits, were not
errors in London, but the
actions of
Henri Déricourt ("Gilbert"), F Section's air-landing
officer in France, who was at the...
- (1989).
Dericourt: The
Chequered Spy (Revised ed.). London:
Michael Russell. pp. 297–99. ISBN 978-0859551496.
Comprehensive look at
Dericourt. Jean Overton...
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departure for London, but
Déricourt forbade him from
doing so.
Frager also
believed Déricourt to be a
Gestapo agent and
Déricourt suspected that
Frager thought...