Albert Torquéau
Albert Torquéau (1920 with Rostrenen, France - 1944 with Garzonval in Plougonver, France) was Professor of college and chief of a group of Résistant S French.
It was made makes prisoner during a raking and tortured, to be shot on July 16th, 1944 at the 24 years age like Marcel Sanguy, 35 years, and five other resistant, close to the railway Guingamp - Carhaix, with the accesses of the village of Garzonval, in Plougonver.
Detention and the interrogation with torture of these seven people were the work of members of the Bezen Perrot, the Milice and SD.
Source
- Association Memory of the canton of Faouët, 39-45 in Center-Brittany , Editions Liv editions, Faouët, ISBN-10: 2844970966, ISBN-13: 978-2844970961.
External bonds
- Biography
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