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  • Shady
    Shite Link King
    • Dec 2010
    • 6404

    #1

    Brilliant Obituary

    Count Robert de La Rochefoucauld - Telegraph

    Count Robert de La Rochefoucauld

    Count Robert de La Rochefoucauld, who has died aged 88, escaped from Occupied France to join the Special Operations Executive (SOE); parachuted back on sabotage missions, he twice faced execution, only to escape on both occasions, once dressed as a Nazi guard.



    Other disguises also came in useful. On the run in occupied Bordeaux he dressed as a nun. In later life he helped Maurice Papon to flee to Switzerland.




    Robert Jean-Marie de La Rochefoucauld was born in Paris on September 16 1923, one of 10 children of an aristocratic family which lived in old-fashioned splendour on Avenue de la Bourdonnais, in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. An ancestor was Fran?ois de La Rochefoucauld, famous for his maxims. Robert?s mother (n?e Wendel) was daughter of the Duke of Maill?. His father?s family retained a private carriage which was hitched on to trains during rail journeys.




    Considered a sickly child, Robert was sent to a succession of private schools for the jeunesse dor?e in Switzerland and Austria where, in 1938, he was taken on a school trip to Berchtesgaden, Hitler?s Alpine retreat. When Hitler?s convoy drew up, the Fuhrer approached and patted Robert on the cheek affectionately. It was, La Rochefoucauld later recalled, a dream come true for his 15 year-old self. Hitler was then the great statesman of Europe; young Robert and his schoolmates had attached swastikas to their bicycles in admiration.



    La Rochefoucauld was back in France when the Nazis invaded. His father was taken prisoner; the rest of the family took refuge in the Chateau de Villeneuve, east of Paris. Furious at the Occupation, La Rochefoucauld protested long and loud until he was warned to keep quiet by a friendly postman, who had intercepted a letter denouncing the young man to the Nazis.

    La Rochefoucauld made contact with the Resistance in the spring of 1942, keen to find a route to join Free French forces in England. He took the pseudonym Ren? Lallier and travelled, via Vichy and Perpignan, to the Pyrenees, where he accompanied two British airmen over the Col de Perthuis into Spain. Immediately arrested, the three spent two months in jail before Major Eric Piquet-Wicks, head of recruiting French nationals for SOE, arrived from the British embassy in Madrid and arranged for the three to be released.

    It was at the embassy that La Rochefoucauld was invited to join SOE. ?The courage and skill of British agents is without equal,? he recalled the ambassador noting. ?It is just that their French accents are appalling.?
    After meeting de Gaulle to ask his permission to join British forces (?Do it,? came the reply. ?Even allied to the Devil, it?s for La France.?) La Rochefoucauld began his training early in 1943 at RAF Ringway, near Manchester, where he learned to parachute and use small arms and explosives, as well as how to kill a man with the flat of his hand. Experienced safe-crackers were brought out of jail to show the recruits the art of breaking and entering. In June he was considered ready for his first mission.
    Dropped into the Morvan with two British agents, including one radio operator, La Rochefoucauld teamed up with a Maquis group near Avallon led by a man who called himself The Pope. After destroying the electrical substation at Avallon, and blowing up railway tracks, La Rochefoucauld was awaiting exfiltration by the RAF when he was denounced and arrested. After a series of interrogations, he was condemned to death.
    En route to his execution in Auxerre, La Rochefoucauld made a break, leaping from the back of the truck carrying him to his doom, and dodging the bullets fired by his two guards. Sprinting through the empty streets, he found himself in front of the Gestapo?s headquarters, where a chauffeur was pacing near a limousine bearing the swastika flag. Spotting the key in the ignition, La Rochefoucauld jumped in and roared off, following the Route Nationale past the prison he had left an hour earlier.



    He smashed through a roadblock before dumping the car and circling back towards Auxerre on foot under cover of night. He sheltered with an epicier. From Auxerre, friends in the Resistance helped him on to a train for Paris, where he evaded German soldiers hunting him by curling up underneath the sink in the lavatory. ?When we arrived in Paris I felt drunk with freedom,? he recalled.
    Taking refuge with an aunt and uncle, both of whom had assumed he was dead, La Rochefoucauld spent a month rebuilding his strength before, in February 1944, recontacting SOE, which ordered him to the Calais coast, then on high alert for the expected Allied invasion, to be extracted by submarine. After a successful rendezvous off Berck, La Rochefoucauld enjoyed a convivial evening with the crew, only to find himself obliged to stay on-board for three days while the sub completed a patrol. Those days of confinement, he wrote, were among his ?worst of the war?. When the vessel came under depth charge attack, La Rochefoucauld noted later, he had ?never been so scared in my life?.
    Back in London, however, he found a city celebrating a victory that many assumed was just around the corner. ?We were invited to the best houses,? he recalled. ?Girls fell into our arms.? By May he was ready to be parachuted back into France, charged with blowing up the vast munitions factory at Saint-M?dard near Bordeaux ahead of D-Day.
    The mission, code-named ?Sun?, saw La Rochefoucauld infiltrate the factory dressed as one of the workers there. Over four days he smuggled in 40 kilos of explosives, concealed in hollowed-out loaves of bread and specially designed shoes. On Thursday May 20, La Rochefoucauld linked the charges and set timers before scaling a wall and pedalling to safety on a bicycle. The blast was heard for miles. After sending a message to London (the reply read simply: ?F?licitations?) he enjoyed several good bottles with the local Resistance leader, waking the next day with a hangover.
    Cycling to Bordeaux to meet a contact who was to arrange his return to England, however, he ran into a roadblock, taken prisoner, and imprisoned at the 16th-century Fort du H?. His explanations that he had been out after dark on a romantic assignation were not believed and, in his cell, La Rochefoucauld considered swallowing the cyanide pill concealed in the heel of his shoe.
    Instead he faked an epileptic fit and, when the guard opened the door to his cell, hit him over the head with a table leg before breaking his neck. (?Thank Goodness for that pitilessly efficient training,? he noted). After putting on the German?s uniform, La Rochefoucauld walked into the guardroom and shot the two other German jailers. He then simply walked out of the fort, through the deserted town, and to the address of an underground contact.
    Once there, however, he found that joining the rest of his escape line was impossible, as checks and patrols had been stepped up. Then the man harbouring him, whose sister was a nun, suggested that La Rochefoucauld slip into her habit. Thus dressed, he slowly walked through the city, eventually knocking on the door of Roger Landes, code-named Aristide, a bilingual Briton whom he hoped would take care of his return to England. In fact, Aristide?s orders were to hide La Rochefoucauld. D-Day was days away, and he was, by his own admission, ?the last of their worries in London?.
    He was consigned instead to a woodcutter in the Landes but, bored with the work, joined a local Resistance group. Arrested once more, he was taken to a guardpost only to find himself in a storm of machine-gun fire. It turned out to be coming from fellow resistants, who had launched an immediate operation to free him. He emerged unscathed. ?I had what I needed more than anything else,? he said later. ?Luck.?
    By August 1944 the Germans had abandoned Bordeaux. In the city La Rochefoucauld found men in glorious French uniform in every caf?; on the streets, others wore holsters. ?It seemed the heroes were two a penny, now that the danger had passed,? he noted. ?The ostentation made me feel sick.?
    He joined the Charly group of the Resistance, harassing the German lines. One night he opened the door of an apparently deserted building, only for a German soldier to open a door opposite at exactly the same moment. In the gloom, each man fired four or fire shots at the other, missed, and simply retreated through the doors they had come through. For La Rochefoucauld, the incident illustrated the sometimes farcical nature of war.
    His final behind-the-lines assault came in April 1945, when he led an night raid to knock out a casemate near St-Vivien-du M?doc, on France?s western coast at the mouth of the Gironde. Paddling up the river, he approached the casemate, killed a guard there, and blew it up, forcing the Germans to pull back to their final defensive position on the sea at Verdon.
    La Rochefoucauld was unable to witness the final victory. On April 19 1945 he was wounded in the knee after a mine explosion. In August, recovered, he travelled to Villeneuve to rejoin his family.
    After a month?s leave, La Rochefoucauld turned occupier himself, as ADC to General Roger Noiret. In Berlin Marshal Zhukov, then commander of the Soviet zone of occupation, invited Noiret and La Rochefoucauld to a party. After mishearing La Rochefoucauld?s name as La Rochezhukov, the Soviet hero, known for his fondness for vodka, kissed La Rochefoucauld, Soviet style, full on the lips.
    La Rochefoucauld was demobilised in 1946 in the rank of captain but immediately recruited into the French secret services. After training near Orleans, he volunteered for a tour of duty in Indo-China, leading commando raids against the Viet Minh. But his methods, which included launching ambushes dressed as a Viet, were frowned upon by senior officers, and after five months he returned to France. Life there bored him, and he travelled: first to Cameroon, for three years, then to Venezuela for two. He returned to rejoin French special forces in time for Suez. Parachuted into Sinai, the fighting ended before he became involved.
    His awards included Chevalier de la L?gion d?Honneur, Croix de Guerre, M?daille de la R?sistance and the DCM. His memoirs were entitled La Libert?, c?est mon plaisir (2002).
    From 1966 he served for three decades as mayor of Ouzouer-sur-Tr?z?e in north-central France. In February 1997 he returned to Bordeaux for the trial of Maurice Papon, the former Vichy official accused of deporting 1,600 Jews from the city. In his defence, Papon claimed that he had been a Resistance go-between in 1944, a claim which La Rochefoucauld backed. ?He [Papon] was one of those brave men who risked their lives to help the Resistance and the Allies,? he said.
    Despite this, Papon was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years. Freed while his lawyers appealed, Papon fled to Switzerland, where he was found under an assumed name: Robert de La Rochefoucauld. The former special forces soldier had provided Papon with his passport. When detectives arrived to question La Rochefoucauld, his wife told them: ?Don?t try to lock him up. He escapes, you know.?
    Robert de La Rochefoucauld married Bernadette (n?e de Marcieu de Gontaut-Biron). She survives him, with three daughters. Their son Jean inherits the title.
    Count Robert de La Rochefoucauld, born September 16 1923, died May 8 2012
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    1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate
    2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about,
    3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives





  • RedSpider
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2009
    • 2448

    #2
    Who would have thunk? All that and he was French!?!?!



    Could have done with an interrobang then
    Syntax Error : Integer Out Of Range



    Hooray For Tits & Fannies

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    • nara
      DK Veteran
      • May 2008
      • 2586

      #3
      "Don"t try to lock him up. He escapes, you know."
      Brilliant!

      They don't make 'em like that anymore.
      He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.

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      • Shady
        Shite Link King
        • Dec 2010
        • 6404

        #4
        Think this bit sums him up brilliantly

        By August 1944 the Germans had abandoned Bordeaux. In the city La Rochefoucauld found men in glorious French uniform in every caf?; on the streets, others wore holsters. It seemed the heroes were two a penny, now that the danger had passed, he noted. The ostentation made me feel sick.
        Fave replies from various threads

        1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate
        2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about,
        3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives





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        • melloned
          DK Veteran
          • Nov 2008
          • 1215

          #5
          some incredibly brave and heroic people have been born into this world , gets me to think what a humdrum existence i've had in my 55yrs on the planet, worked in a tin box in a boiler suit for most of them, Ah well !
          Last edited by melloned; 3 July, 2012, 16:38.

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          • Shady
            Shite Link King
            • Dec 2010
            • 6404

            #6
            And to think . He was a teenager for most of it

            Sent from my pacessv5
            using Tapatalk 2
            Fave replies from various threads

            1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate
            2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about,
            3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives





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            • Meat-Head
              V.I.P. Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 32000

              #7
              Originally posted by Shady
              ; young Robert and his schoolmates had attached swastikas to their bicycles in admiration.

              Cool, thanks for the idea.

              sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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              • janobi
                V.I.P. Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 1624

                #8
                Originally posted by Meat-Head
                Cool, thanks for the idea.
                Unfunny as usual. You're really an offensive and obtrusive troll!

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                • Kalipo
                  DK Veteran
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 1687

                  #9
                  Originally posted by janobi
                  Unfunny as usual. You're really an offensive and obtrusive troll!
                  It can take allot to understand meatys sense of humour, but once you do it can be quite funny..
                  ich bin stolz ein deutscher zu sein.

                  Meathead Lufter Verein - iScheitern

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                  • smokin
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 255

                    #10
                    great story.
                    Technomate-Dreambox-Spiderbox

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                    • Meat-Head
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 32000

                      #11
                      Originally posted by janobi
                      Unfunny as usual. You're really an offensive and obtrusive troll!

                      We will leave it like this:-

                      We are surranded by German cars, my china made car prog has come via germany, the olmpic games are supported by germans, the torch was orginal german idea.

                      If you can't beat them - join them.

                      End of no more needs to be mentioned.

                      sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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                      • janobi
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 1624

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Meat-Head
                        We will leave it like this:-

                        We are surranded by German cars, my china made car prog has come via germany, the olmpic games are supported by germans, the torch was orginal german idea.

                        If you can't beat them - join them.

                        End of no more needs to be mentioned.
                        Do you know what significance the swastika has? Do you know why the Nazi's adopted the symbol in the first place?

                        Your points are mute. What has Germany supporting the games got to do with anything? Germans are great engineers, so what relevance does that have to your post? None. You are just trying to backup an obtrusive statement with irrelevant facts.

                        Next thing you will be saying is that the Berlin wall should still be present. Or that Hitler Anayran race was a good thing. Or that the holocaust never happened.

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                        • Meat-Head
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 32000

                          #13
                          Originally posted by janobi
                          Or that Hitler Anayran race

                          The what? - just binged it nothing cropped up.

                          Here, view these two posts and call it quits.

                          Did notice one of my posts been edited - can only guess a mod don't like these people either





                          sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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                          • janobi
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 1624

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Meat-Head
                            The what? - just binged it nothing cropped up.

                            Here, view these two posts and call it quits.

                            Did notice one of my posts been edited - can only guess a mod don't like these people either




                            http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...6/#post1603208

                            My bad I spelt it incorrectly.

                            Aryan race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                            And your first link says it all imo. You think that the killing of innocent people via gas chambers was a good idea? You are either a) an incompetent idiot b) a troll c) both!

                            Again your posts are neither informative or worthwhile. You are just trolling and with those kinds of posts and attitude you should be banned from this (Illustrious forum) as you so often say!

                            Just to educate you: Swastika - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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                            • Shady
                              Shite Link King
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 6404

                              #15
                              in meats defence he said the gas oven was a good idea.. and not the use of it on the jews...,

                              now as this thread is about a ~~~~ing hardcore hero, i suggest we keep it to that
                              Fave replies from various threads

                              1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate
                              2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about,
                              3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives





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