Five Martyrs of the Lycée Buffon

The Five Martyrs of the Lycée Buffon were five students from the Lycée Buffon shot by the Germans in Paris at the Stand de tir de Balard on 8 February 1943 for their activities with the French Resistance.[1] Also, their families were taken hostage.[2] Following the war, each of the students was posthumously awarded the Legion of Honour, the Croix de guerre 1939–1945 and the Resistance medal.[3]

Composition of the group

Five Martyrs of the Lycée Buffon (Ce soir, 9 February 1943)
NamePseudonymBornAge
Jean-Marie Arthus"Marchand"2 April 1925[4]18
Jacques Baudry"André"7 April 1922[4]21
Pierre Benoit"Francis"7 March 1925[4]18
Pierre Grelot"Paul"16 May 1923[4]20
Lucien Legros"Jeannot"11 June 1924[4]19

Commemorations

See also

Notes and sources

Notes

Sources

  • Rayski, Adam (October 2006). "Au Stand de Tir: Le massacre des résistants Paris 1942–1944" [At The Shooting Range: The massacre of resistance members Paris 1942–1944] (in French). Mairie de Paris: Direction Générale de l'Information et de la Communication. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  • "Les cinq étudiants du Lycée Buffon" [The Five Students from the Lycée Buffon]. Les chemins de la mémoire. Paris: République Française: Ministère de la défense. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
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