Jean-Baptiste Douvrin
Jean-Baptiste Douvrin , was born on February 2nd 1894 with Hénin-Liétard (Pas-de-Calais). Mason, of profession, he east is workman temporary with the manufacture of the tobaccos with Issy-les-Moulineaux. It remained to the 72, Grand-rue (now street Gabriel Péri) with Montrouge and it is stopped on June 27th, 1942 with Paris by the German services (IV B). Shown agreement with the enemy, he is imprisoned with the Prison of Health in Paris. He is shot in company of 87 other hostages, of which Georges Bouzerait, with the Mont Valérien, on August 7th, 1942.
Member of the ARAC, it adhered to the French Communist party in 1935 and it remained there until the dissolution of the party in 1939. It adopts the OS in April 1942 by the person in charge of recruitment Clevarec and it is presented to the regional leader Charles Schmidt. Its name is found on a list of the residence of this last. Denying to belong to an organization of resistance, he is condemned all the same to death.
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