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- Joël Andre Le Tac (15 February 1918 – 8 October 2005) was a member of the Free French Forces (FFF) during the Second World War. Le Tac played a prominent role in Operation Savanna and then in Operation Josephine B. He set up the Overcloud network in Brittany and carried out a number of operations. Le Tac, along with members of his family, were captured, interrogated and imprisoned in a succession of concentration camps. He served in a French UN battalion during the Korean War. He later had a career as a journalist and as a politician. (en)
- Joël Le Tac, né le 15 février 1918 à Paris et mort le 8 octobre 2005 à Maisons-Laffitte (Yvelines), est un journaliste, résistant, compagnon de la Libération, déporté et homme politique français. Engagé dans les Forces françaises libres, il participe à des opérations commandos en France occupée et aide à mettre en place des réseaux de Résistance. Arrêté en 1942, il est déporté en Allemagne. Après guerre, il est journaliste puis député gaulliste de Paris de 1958 à 1981. (fr)
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- Joel Le Tac in France (en)
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- The [Josephine] saboteurs missed a Lysander that called for them, and set out for Spain at their leisure; they got through a quarter of a million francs in two months, and left a trail of broken glass if not of broken hearts behind them. (en)
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- Joël Andre Le Tac (15 February 1918 – 8 October 2005) was a member of the Free French Forces (FFF) during the Second World War. Le Tac played a prominent role in Operation Savanna and then in Operation Josephine B. He set up the Overcloud network in Brittany and carried out a number of operations. Le Tac, along with members of his family, were captured, interrogated and imprisoned in a succession of concentration camps. He served in a French UN battalion during the Korean War. He later had a career as a journalist and as a politician. (en)
- Joël Le Tac, né le 15 février 1918 à Paris et mort le 8 octobre 2005 à Maisons-Laffitte (Yvelines), est un journaliste, résistant, compagnon de la Libération, déporté et homme politique français. Engagé dans les Forces françaises libres, il participe à des opérations commandos en France occupée et aide à mettre en place des réseaux de Résistance. Arrêté en 1942, il est déporté en Allemagne. Après guerre, il est journaliste puis député gaulliste de Paris de 1958 à 1981. (fr)
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- Joël Le Tac (en)
- Joël Le Tac (fr)
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