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  1. De Robert Alesch, de 6. Mäerz 1906 zu Uespelt gebuer, an higeriicht de 25. Januar 1949 am Fort de Montrouge a Frankräich war e franséische kathoulesche Paschtouer. De Paschtouer Robert Alesch huet am Zweete Weltkrich a Frankräich munnech Resistenzler bei der Nazidäitscher Militärspionage ugeschass, an dofir Suen agestach.

  2. They are Virginia Hall, Vera Atkins, Maurice Buckmaster, Noor Inayat Khan, Dr. Jean Rousset, Father Robert Alesch, Klaus Barbie, and “Wild Bill” Donovan. Virginia Hall was an American woman who spent much of her youth in Europe and wanted to work as a foreign service officer for the U.S. Department of State.

  3. Betrayed by the priest Robert Alesch, she too was arrested on 13 August 1942, held in solitary confinement at the Santé prison and transferred two months later to Fresnes. During her incarceration, she managed to take notes and never ceased to imagine ways to enter into communication with her camrades.

  4. Robert Alesch, the German agent and priest who had betrayed her network in Lyon, was captured after the war and executed in Paris. Hall joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1947, one of the first women hired by the new agency. As a woman, she was discriminated against, as the CIA later acknowledged.

  5. Father Robert Alesche was a Catholic priest and collaborator with Nazi Germany. From the beginning of the Nazi occupation, he passed himself off as an opponent of the Germans. He gained entry into resistance circles but was paid for his information by the Germans and lived a double life. One day he made contact with Alfonse and told him he needed to make contact with Virginia Hall as he needed ...

  6. A Call to Spy (also known as Liberté: A Call to Spy) is a 2019 American spy drama film written and produced by Sarah Megan Thomas and directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher.The title is a stylistic variant of a call to arms.It stars Sarah Megan Thomas, Radhika Apte and Stana Katic.. A Call to Spy had its world premiere on June 21, 2019, at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and was released ...

  7. "Nothing to be done" is the opening line of Samuel Beckett's best-known play, Waiting for Godot. Yet, when faced with the German occupation of France and confronted by what the Nazis were doing to ...