- Guy Môquet
Guy Môquet (
26 April 1924 —22 October 1941 ) was a young French Communist militant. During theGerman occupation of France during World War II , he was taken hostage by the Nazis and executed by firing squad in retaliation for attacks on Germans by theFrench Resistance . Môquet came down in history as one of the symbols of the French Resistance.Family Background
Guy Môquet was the son of the Communist député of the 17th arrondissement of
Paris ,Prosper Môquet . TheFrench Communist Party was dissolved byÉdouard Daladier in September 1939. Prosper Môquet was subsequently arrested on10 October , 1939, stripped of his mandate in February, 1940, and later deported toAlgeria . Henri, the brother of Prosper, was concierge at the seat of the Communist party. By the end of the summer of 1940, he was a member of the party’s clandestine forces.Biography
Guy Prosper Eustache Môquet was born on April 26, 1924 in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. [Note sent to the Central Archives of the Paris Police Prefecture on October 16, 1940, published by Patrick Thiébaut in [http://www.cndp.fr/memoire/guy_moquet/college-lycee/projetImp.htm "Guy Môquet, un symbole"] , National Centre of Educational Documentation, October 2007. fr icon] He studied at the
Lycée Carnot and joined theCommunist Youth Movement . After the occupation of Paris by theGermans and the installation of the Vichy government, Môquet was arrested by the French police as he distributed flyers in his neighbourhood denouncing the new government and demanding the liberation of its prisoners. He was arrested on13 October 1940, in theMétro stationGare de l'Est by French police who were looking for Communist militants. The police behaved in a friendly way towards him in the hopes that he would reveal the names of his father’s friends Fact|date=May 2007.Imprisoned in
Fresnes Prison , then in Clairvaux, he was later transferred to the camp atChâteaubriant , where other Communist militants were detained.On
20 October 1941 , the commanding officer of the German occupation forces inLoire-Atlantique ,Karl Hotz , was assassinated by three communist resisters.Pierre Pucheu ,Interior Minister of thePétain government, chose Communist prisoners to be given as hostages “in order to avoid letting 50 good French people get shot.” His selection comprised 18 imprisoned in Nantes, 27 at Châteaubriant, and 5 from Nantes who were imprisoned in Paris.Two days later, the 27 prisoners at Châteaubriant were shot in three groups. They refused blindfolds, and died crying out “"Vive la France"” (“Long live France”). Guy Môquet, the youngest, was executed at 4PM.
Before being shot, Môquet had written a letter to his parents. His younger brother, Serge - 12 years old at the time - was traumatised by the death of Guy and survived him only by a few days.Fact|date=May 2007
Legacy
Guy Môquet quickly came down as one of the emblematic heroes of the French resistance and of the Communist Party, partly because of his youth and partly because of his now-famous final letter.
In homage to Guy Môquet, a street and a Métro station in Paris were named after him in 1946. Many other place names across France also bear his name. Châteaubriant dedicated a high school to him.
Louis Aragon dedicated to him, along with three other resistants (Gabriel Péri ,Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves , andGilbert Dru , altogether twoChristians and two Communists), his poem “La rose et le réséda.” This poem contained the line “"Celui qui croyait au Ciel / Celui qui n’y croyait pas"”. (He who believed in Heaven He who believed not).Bibliography
* Albert Ouzoulias, "Les Bataillons de la Jeunesse", Éditions Sociales, 1972, ISBN 2209053722;
* Pierre-Louis Basse, "Guy Môquet, une enfance fusillée", Stock, 2000;
* Articles "Prosper Moquet", "Henri Môquet", "Charles Michels", "Jean-Pierre Timbaud"; from "Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier français" (le Maitron), Éditions Ouvrières.
* "Lettres des fusillés de Châteaubriant", Amicale de Châteaubriand Voves-Rouillé, 1989.References
External links
* [http://guymoquet.lcpan.fr/la_lettre.php Guy Moquet’s last letter to his family] fr icon and [http://www.humaniteinenglish.com/article593.html English]
* [http://perso.orange.fr/mairieleslogesenjosas/Accueil/Historique_-_Dossiers/Document_-_Guy_Mocquet/document_-_guy_mocquet.htm Biography] fr icon
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