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airborne_artist
18th Oct 2007, 08:22
In the Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/18/db1801.xml&DCMP=EMC-new_17102007)

Countess Andrée de Jongh, who has died in Brussels aged 90, founded [at the age of 24] and organised the Comet Escape Line, the route from Belgium through France to Spain used by hundreds of Allied airmen to escape from Nazi-occupied Europe.

Dédée de Jongh made more than 30 double crossings and escorted 116 evaders, including more than 80 aircrew. But on the night of January 15 1943 she was sheltering at Urrugne with three RAF evaders when she was betrayed. The house was stormed and she was captured. When interrogated under torture by the Gestapo, in order to save others she admitted being the leader of Le Reseau Comète.

The Gestapo, however, refused to believe that such a young and innocent girl could be in charge of an underground movement whose compass stretched from from Belgium to Spain.

dakkg651
18th Oct 2007, 08:51
RIP

For anyone who hasn't read Graham Pitchforks book 'Shot Down and on the Run', the courage and enterprise of this girl was amazing.