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  1. Pat O'Leary. Red Pat O’Leary es el nombre por el que se conoce a la sección de los servicios secretos del Reino Unido que actuó en Francia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que se especializó en la evasión de perseguidos por los nazis y, particularmente, de los aviadores aliados que caían sobre suelo francés ocupado.

  2. The Pat O'Leary Line (also known as the Pat Line, the O'Leary Line, and the PAO Line) was a resistance organization in France during the Second World War. The Pat O'Leary escape line helped Allied soldiers and airmen stranded or shot down over occupied Europe evade capture by Nazi Germany and return to Great Britain.

  3. Le réseau Pat O'Leary [1] fut un réseau de résistance, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, connu pour être le plus grand réseau d'évasion qui a été actif en France. Il devint le réseau Françoise, après l'arrestation en mars 1943 de son chef Pat O'Leary, pseudonyme du médecin militaire belge Albert Guérisse.

  4. Pat O'Leary. The Pat Line, headquartered in Marseilles, was named after one of its commanders, Dr. Albert-Marie Edmond Guérisse (alias Pat O'Leary). Betrayed by a traitor in March 1943, Dr. Guérisse suffered brutal Gestapo torture, but did not reveal any names. Sent to a concentration camp and sentenced to death, he somehow survived the war.

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Red Pat O’Leary es el nombre por el que se conoce a la sección de los servicios secretos del Reino Unido que actuó en Francia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que se especializó en la evasión de perseguidos por los nazis y, particularmente, de los aviadores aliados que caían sobre suelo francés ...

  6. Pat O'Leary was a Belgian doctor who became the leader of a safe-house in Marseille that helped escapers and evaders from the British Expeditionary Force and other Allied forces during World War II. He was also a commander of a submarine and a SOE agent who worked in France and Gibraltar. Learn about his role, routes, and legacy from this web page.

  7. Guérisse passed himself off as Pat O'Leary, an evading Canadian airman, to the French coastguards who came to arrest him. He was sent to St Hippolyte du Fort near Nîmes. Here he was among British officers held under conditions of not quite being prisoners, not quite being free.