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- Q349539 description "French soldier".
- Q349539 description "French soldier".
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- Q349539 abstract "André Sérot (born 24 July 1896, Xertigny, France - died 17 September 1948, Jerusalem, Israel) was a French military officer.Sérot enlisted in the infantry in 1915, then saw action in the Battle of Argonne and received the Croix de Guerre. The following year he was an officer candidate at Saint-Cyr. In 1917 he transferred to aviation, flying reconnaissance missions.In 1919, Lieutenant Sérot transferred to the intelligence service. In 1923 he was sent to Strasbourg. In 1933, he became deputy chief of station Belfort, or Military Communications Service (MCS).He married Berthe Grünfelder (1898-1971).During the "Phoney War" period (1939-1940), Sérot was sent behind German lines with a series of false identity papers to perform reconnaissance missions. After the 1940 defeat, he helped organize the counter-espionage section of the Service de Renseignements de l'Armée de l'Air ("Air Forces Intelligence Service") newly created by Colonel George Ronin, classmate of General Jean Bergeret. After the Allied landings in North Africa in November 1942, he and Paul Paillole went there to organize the new Service de Sécurité Militaire ("Military Intelligence Service").In June 23, 1943 his wife was arrested by the Gestapo in Clermont-Ferrand and was deported to Ravensbruck in Germany. In 1945, she was rescued and released by Count Folke Bernadotte. This led to a friendship between the two men.In 1944, Captain Sérot headed the SSM.".
- Q349539 birthDate "1896-07-24".
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- Q349539 deathDate "1948-09-17".
- Q349539 deathYear "1948".
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- Q349539 dateOfBirth "1896-07-24".
- Q349539 dateOfDeath "1948-09-17".
- Q349539 name "Serot, Andre".
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- Q349539 comment "André Sérot (born 24 July 1896, Xertigny, France - died 17 September 1948, Jerusalem, Israel) was a French military officer.Sérot enlisted in the infantry in 1915, then saw action in the Battle of Argonne and received the Croix de Guerre. The following year he was an officer candidate at Saint-Cyr. In 1917 he transferred to aviation, flying reconnaissance missions.In 1919, Lieutenant Sérot transferred to the intelligence service. In 1923 he was sent to Strasbourg.".
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