
Raymond Aubrac

Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | occupation = French Resistance leader, member of the Provisional Consultative Assembly in Algiers, commissioner in Marseille (1944–1945), co-founder of the Mouvement de la Paix, civil engineer | spouse = | children = 3 (son Jean-Pierre, daughters Catherine and Élisabeth) | resting_place = Salornay-sur-Guye | awards = Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour }}
Raymond Aubrac (born Samuel, 31 July 1914 – 10 April 2012) was a member of the French Resistance in World War II. A civil engineer by trade, he assisted General Charles Delestraint within the ''Armée secrète''. Aubrac and his wife Lucie, both communist Resistance members, were friends with Ho Chi Minh; US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger solicited his help amid the Vietnam War to establish contact with North Vietnam. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Paris, 1983
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German Resistance Research Council 1933-1945 (Frankfurt/ Main)
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