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  Feldgrau.net :: View topic - Henri Dericourt, a double or a tripple agent?
Henri Déricourt was born in France in September 1909.
Dericourt himself claimed later that SOE deliberate sacrificed agents to distract attention from the Allied invasion plans.
Henri Dericourt was killed in an aircraft accident on November 20, 1962 over Laos.
www.feldgrau.net /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=183609   (569 words)

  
 Henri Dericourt - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Henri Dericourt (1909-1962) was a French agent for Special Operations Executive who may have become a double agent for the Sicherheitsdienst (SD).
Henri Déricourt was born in France in September 1909.
Henri Dericourt was killed in an aircraft accident on November 20, 1962 over Laos.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Henri_Dericourt   (467 words)

  
 Mars - Marz
Dericourt was responsible for the movement of agents in and out of France belonging to the Buckmaster network.
In 1943 he was denounced as a double agent, but as the accusation came from a rival and difficult Resistance leader, the investigation proved inconclusive.
Dericourt's loyalty was propped up by the fact that he had extricated a senior British SOE officer, Charles Boddington....
intellit.muskingum.edu /alpha_folder/M_folder/mars-marz.html   (1080 words)

  
 Henri Dericourt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henri Dericourt (1909-1962) was a French agent for Special Operations Executive who may have become a double agent for the Sicherheitsdienst (SD).
Henri Déricourt was born in France in September 1909.
Déricourt's duplicity was revealed after the war when war crimes investigators (including Vera Atkins) received absolute information from German sources that Dericourt had been one of their agents, BOE48, and his aid has led to the arrest and execution of several SOE agents.
www.tocatch.info /en/Henri_Dericourt.htm   (422 words)

  
 Jack Agazarian Information
In December 1942 Agazarian arrived in Paris to join the newly formed Prosper network of the SOE and was joined later by his wife Francine.
He occasionally worked for Henri Dericourt, a former French Air Force pilot whose job was to find landing grounds and arrange receptions for SOE agents arriving by air.
Henri Dericourt's role in the loss of the Prosper network remains unclear; after the war he was tried as a double agent, but acquitted for lack of evidence.
www.bookrags.com /Jack_Agazarian   (489 words)

  
 Henri Dericourt
Henri Déricourt was reported to have been killed in an air crash while flying over Laos on 20th November, 1962.
But we came to realize that it was a consequence of London being out of touch with actual conditions in the field, while we were out of touch with what was going on there, with the degree of confusion at Bletchley, where conditions could only be described as chaotic.
Dericourt's passing of the mail, would keep the German forces in the north-west of France in a constant state of expectation of invasion there between the spring and the autumn of 1943, when they might have been used against the Allies on other fronts.
web311.pavilion.net /SOEdericourt.htm   (1892 words)

  
 Learn more about SOE F Section timeline in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henri Dericourt arrived in France as the section's air movements officer.
Vera Leigh, Julienne Aisner, Sidney Jones and Marcel Clech arrived by Lysander at a location in the Cher Valley, near Tours and were met by F Section's air movements officer Henri Dericourt.
Henry Frager was arrested by Abwehr sergeant Hugo Bleicher at a rendezvouse arranged by Roger Bardet.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /s/so/soe_f_section_timeline.html   (1027 words)

  
 Jack Agazarian
Kurze Zeit später lernte er dort seine Frau Francine kennen.
In Paris arbeitete er gelegentlich für Henri Dericourten, einem Pilot der französischen Luftwaffe, dessen Aufgabe es war, Landeplätze für die aus England angeflogenen und per Fallschirm landenden SOE Agenten und Treffpunkte zu arrangieren.
Henri Dericourts Rolle im Misslingen des Unternehmens Prosper Network bleibt ungeklärt.
www.all2know.com /de/wikipedia/j/ja/jack_agazarian.html   (603 words)

  
 News | 6 March 2003 releases
In the case of DERICOURT (whose MI5 files have already been released), investigations into his case continued well after SOE was closed down, and his PF became part of a file that was computerised at a later date, and the original destroyed.
Dericourt became responsible for the movement of agents belonging to the Buckmaster network in and out of France, and first went into France in January 1943.
The five Dericourt files are not originals, but printed copies of a scanned computer record, which are sometimes, as a result, of poor quality and difficult to read.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /releases/2003/march6/soe.htm   (3980 words)

  
 Jack Agazarian - Armeniapedia.org
In December 1942 Agazarian arrived in Paris to join the newly formed Prosper network of the SOE and was joined later by his wife Francine.
He occasionally worked for Henri Dericourt, a former French Air Force pilot whose job was to find landing grounds and arrange receptions for SOE agents arriving by air.
Henri Dericourt's role in the loss of the Prosper network remains unclear; after the war he was tried as a double agent but acquitted for lack of evidence.
www.armeniapedia.org /index.php?title=Jack_Agazarian   (508 words)

  
 Channel 4 - History - The triumphs & disasters of Churchill's secret army
The man responsible for this catastrophe was Henri Dericourt, an SOE man and Prosper's movements officer, responsible for flying the network's personnel in and out of France.
Early in 1944, Dericourt and his wife were recalled to England – his SOE days were over.
Dericourt died several years later in an air crash in south-east Asia, taking his secrets to the grave.
www.channel4.com /history/microsites/H/history/c-d/cross.html   (1240 words)

  
 Henri Becquerel Encyclopedia
The shadow of a metal Maltese Cross placed between the plate and the uranium salts is clearly visible.
Antoine Henri Becquerel (December 15, 1852 – August 25, 1908) was a French physicist, Nobel laureate, and one of the discoverers of radioactivity.
HUNDRED years ago this month, Henri Becquerel opened a drawer on to the atomic...
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/Henri_Becquerel.html   (644 words)

  
 Jack Agazarian: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
On 22nd January 1943, Henri Déricourt, a former pilot in the French Air Force, arrived back in France.
His main task was to find suitable landing grounds and organize receptions for agents brought by air.
Agazarian, who had been joined by his wife, Francine Agazarian, became increasing concerned about the loyalty of Henri Déricourt and after being taken out of France on 16th June, he passed on these fears to Nicholas Bodington and Maurice Buckmaster.
www.encyclopedian.com /ja/Jack-Agazarian.html   (605 words)

  
 Henri Dericourt
Henri Déricourt was reported to have been killed in an air crash while flying over Laos on 20th November, 1962.
But we came to realize that it was a consequence of London being out of touch with actual conditions in the field, while we were out of touch with what was going on there, with the degree of confusion at Bletchley, where conditions could only be described as chaotic.
Dericourt's passing of the mail, would keep the German forces in the north-west of France in a constant state of expectation of invasion there between the spring and the autumn of 1943, when they might have been used against the Allies on other fronts.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /SOEdericourt.htm   (1980 words)

  
 French Resistance
Their first common meeting was in Paris on May 27 1943.
Initially Americans supported Henri Giraud[?], However, at Casablanca conference[?] in June 1943 De Gaulle and Giraud were forced to reconcile and became joint presidents of the CNR.
Hugo Bleicher arrested Resistance organizer major Henri Frager[?] in 1944.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/fr/French_resistance_movement.html   (1499 words)

  
 Vera Leigh - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Despatched on her first and only mission, she returned to France and on May 13, 1943 she arrived at a field in the Cher Valley, near Tours.
She was one of four new arrivals that night who were received by F Section's air movements officer Henri Dericourt.
Aisner was to be a courier for Dericourt's Farrier circuit, while Jones (an arms instructor) and Clech (a wireless operator) were to join Leigh in the establishment of a new sub-circuit known as 'Inventor', which was to work alongside the Prosper network.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Vera_Leigh   (557 words)

  
 Hugo Bleicher
He was also believed to be associated with SOE agent Henri Dericourt, who was considered by many to have been a double agent.
At the end of the war Hugo Bleicher was arrested in Amsterdam and was placed on trial and imprisoned by the Allies.
More than "carrying out orders of his superiors," as a result of his near-fanatical support for Nazi goal's of world domination, many French Resistance workers and SOE agents such as race car drivers, Robert Benoist and William Grover-Williams were arrested, tortured and forced to live in subhuman conditions in concentration camps before being executed.
www.faqfolio.com /faqfolio/h/hu/hugo_bleicher.html   (316 words)

  
 Nicholas Bodington
It was while he was in Paris he met Henri Déricourt and secret agents working for Nazi Germany.
On 22nd January 1943, Henri Déricourt, a former pilot in the French Air Force, arrived back in France.
During the trial the defence council argued that although the prosecution could bring plenty of suspicious indirect evidence against Henri Déricourt, they could not actually pin any definite act of treachery on him.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /SOEbodington.htm   (1131 words)

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