- Henri Frenay
Henri Frenay (1905-1988) was a French military officer and
French resistance member.Henri Frenay was born in
Lyon ,France on11 November 1905 , into a Catholic family with a military tradition. He studied theGermanic languages at the University ofStrasbourg . Afterwards he became a soldier like his father and studied in Saint Cyr andl'Ecole superieure de guerre and reached the rank ofcaptain in 1934. At the outbreak ofWorld War II , he rejoined the French army. German forces captured him inVosges . He escaped from a POW camp inAlsace on27 June 1940 and made his way toMarseille .At first the conservative, Catholic and patriotic Frenay supported the
Vichy Regime but was soon disillusioned by the Nazi tendency of the Pétain regime, and he subsequently formed the French Resistance groupMouvement de liberation nationale in 1940. He became an editor ofunderground newspaper s like "Verités" ( _en. Truths) and had a hand in the formation of the Combat group in November, 1941. In 1942 he and his group joined theConseil National de la Résistance ofJean Moulin although Frenay was critical ofCharles de Gaulle .When the
Gestapo captured Jean Moulin, Frenay fled toAlgiers . In November 1943 he met De Gaulle who appointed him as a minister ofprison ers,refugee s and deportees.After the war, Frenay served in De Gaulle's first provisional government. Afterwards he retired from the political life and became a businessman. He published his autobiography, "The Night Will End: Memoirs of a Revolutionary" in 1976.
Henri Frenay died at
Porto Vecchio ,Corsica on August 8th, 1988.
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