Marcel Louette

Belgian resistance member
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Marcel Louette (1907–1978), codenamed "Fidelio", was a member of the Belgian resistance during World War II and founder of the White Brigade in 1940. Before the war he had been a school teacher in Antwerp.[1]

References

  1. ^ Liberales.be: Leven en Werk van Marcel Louette (1907-1978) (12 Nov 2004)

Sources

  • Henri Bernard, La Résistance. 1940-1945, La Renaissance du Livre, 1969
  • Archiefbank Vlaanderen - Verzetsgroep Fidelio: van Antwerpse Jonge Geuzen tot witte ridders (10 Feb 2006)
  • De Achttiendaahse Veldtocht - 36Li.jpg36ste Linieregiment (36Li) - Overzicht op 10 mei 1940
  • TracesofWar.com: Auffanglager Breendonk
  • TracesofWar.com: De Witte Brigade - Fidelio
  • DeWereldMorgen.be Witte Brigade Fidelio wil erkenning (11 June 2012)
  • Schoonselhof Cemetery: Marcel Louette


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