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Aboulker, José

Date of birth:
March 5th, 1920 (Algiers, Algeria)
Date of death:
November 17th, 2009 (Manosque, France)
Nationality:
French (1870-present, Republic)

Biography

Also known as ''Trompette'' or ''Jean Courcelles''.

CAREER :
April 1940 : student in médecine, mobilised as an officer cadet in the reserve
February 1941 : demobilised as médecin sous-lieutenant (lieutenant)
September : create a network in the French Resistance in Algiers tio prepare the future operation Torch
7 November 1942 : launch the occupation of Algiers by 400 résistants the night before allied OperationTorch landed in North Africa.
November 1942 : neutralise all the responibles faithful to Vichy State with the French Resistance in Algiers and facilitate the surrending of the French Army in Africa.
December 1942 : arrested and sent to a camp in the South of Algeria
April 1943 : relaxed due to US and general de Gaulle personal intervention
May 1943 : join the Free French Forces in London as médecin-lieutenant (1st lieutenant)
Octobre 1943 : sent in occupied France to organise the medical structure of the maquis and the FFI (Forces Françaises de l''Intérieur).
June 1944 : return in London and Algiers to pass his medical exams and become a doctor.
August 1944 : sent in the South of France just liberated to install the new French authorities in Toulouse, Limoges and Clermont-Ferrand.
February 1946 : demobilised as a médecin-capitaine (captain)

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Compagnon
Awarded on:
October 30th, 1943
l' Ordre de la Libération
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
With 3 palms.
Croix de Guerre (1939-1945)

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