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Jongh, de, Andrée Eugénie Adrienne

Date of birth:
November 30th, 1916 (Brussels, Belgium)
Date of death:
October 13th, 2007 (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Belgium)
Nationality:
Belgian (1830-present, Constitutional Monarchy)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Citation:
"Andree De Jongh, Belgian Civilian, for exceptionally meritorious achievements which aided the United States in the prosecution of the war against the enemy in Continental Europe, as a member of the Belgian underground movement, from August 1941 to January 1943. With extraordinary courage, ingenuity, and zeal she helped to conceive and operated the Comete Line, a thousand-mile escape route for Allied fliers falling in enemy occupied territory. In the face of almost insurmountable obstacles she personally conducted 118 Allied flyers to freedom, and more than four hundred airmen were returned to active duty through her genius for organization and her ability to inspire her co-workers. Though she was captured and imprisoned while convoying a group, she had so ingeniously designed her organization that it endured till the day of liberation. Her heroic self-sacrifice in the cause of freedom merits the highest esteem of the Allied Nations."
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)

Decoration presented at Buckingham Palace, 13 February, 1946.
George Medal

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