Victor Dillard
Victor Dillard (1897–1945) was a French Jesuit, a hero of the French Resistance during World War II, He attempted to organize the French compulsory workers deported to Germany, but was arrested and died in Dachau.
Works
- Victor Dillard, Lettres du prisonnier inconnu, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Le monde ouvrier, 1941
- Victor Dillard, Suprêmes témoignages, Paris, Spes, coll. « Action populaire », 1945
Further reading
- Robert Dillard, La vie et la mort du R.P. Dillard, Les œuvres françaises, 1947
- Philippe Verrier (postface Charles Molette), Le P. Victor Dillard, jésuite, mort à Dachau en 1945, "L'un des cinquante", Magny-les-Hameaux, Socéval Éditions/Artège, juillet 2005
- Jean-Marie Mayer/Yves-Marie Hilaire: Dictionnaire du Monde religieux dans la France Contemporaine. Paris 1985, p. 95
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