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Henri Aubry

Henri Aubry "'Avricourt'","'Thomas'", born March 3, 1914 at Longwy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) and died on 10 November 1970 was in the French resistance, and a leader of the Combat group.
==Biography==

Alumnus of the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille (Lille Graduate School of Journalism) (6th promotion),〔 Annuaire des anciens de l'ESJ, [http://esj-lille.fr/annuaire/pages/annuaire.php?lettre=a "Anciens | ESJ Lille"〕 and lieutenant in the colonial infantry, he was on leave since the October 1940 armistice. Having rejoined his family in Morlaix, he was active in a resistance group of Rennes. In the intention to enter Great Britain, he got to Marseille where he met Maurice Chevance, who convinced to join the small Mouvement de Libération Nationale (National Liberation Movement) of Henri Frenay and Berty Albrecht.
The lieutenant participated in the MLN in the South zone: Deputy of Chevance, military leader of the region R2 (Marseille), alongside Jacques Baumel, then inspector of the Secret Army, and finally chief of staff of Charles Delestraint.
June 21, 1943 at Caluire-et-Cuire, Aubry was arrested by the team of Klaus Barbie in the house of Dr. Frédéric Dugoujon, along with John Moulin, Raymond Aubrac, André Lassagne, René Hardy, Albert Lacaze, Emile Schwarzfeld and Bruno Larat. Hardy and Aubrac escaped. Colonel Schwarzfeld and Captain Larat died at the camp. André Lassagne returned from deportation.
Imprisoned in Lyon, Aubry was beaten and was subject to several mock executions. Transferred to Paris, he was released 12 December 1943. Colonel Lacaze and Dr. Dugoujon were released January 17, 1944.
At the Libération of France, Aubry was appointed Director in the Ministry of Prisoners, Deportees and Refugees by Henri Frenay. In 1947 and 1954, he testified at the trials of Hardy. Challenged by the memories of Baumel and Bourdet, he was defended by his former boss, Chevance.

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