See also: Stahl

Michel Stahl was resistant a French, born on June 1st 1914 with Grenoble and deceased the September 30th 1989, with Aimargues.

Mobilized in 1939, it fought in Norway, then joined London and the free France in June 1940. It left in Syria in 1942, and took part in the countryside of Libya then to the Bataille of El Alamein in October.

Wounded in Egypt the April 5th 1943, it could join its unit only the June 12th, in Tripolitaine. Assistant of the anti-tank commander of the company n°2, it fought in Italy at the beginning of 1944, then in France, of Toulon to Belfort.

He was Compagnon of the Release (decree of the August 7th 1945).

After the war, it became Pasteur of the Church reformed of France, with Bordeaux then with Mulhouse.

External bonds

  • Its biography on the site about the Release

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