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'''André Pican''' (19 October 1901{{spaced ndash}}23 May 1942) was a French ], resistance fighter, and victim of ]. | '''André Pican''' (19 October 1901{{spaced ndash}}23 May 1942) was a French ], resistance fighter, and victim of ]. | ||
==Early |
==Early life== | ||
André Pican was born in 1901 in the town of ]. His parents were Eugène Pican, an administrative employee, and Marie Juliette Larrue, a teacher. In 1917, he entered the École Normale d'instituteurs de Rouen where he met Germaine Morigot, whom he married on 24 September 1923 in Malaunay, Seine-Maritime. | André Pican was born in 1901 in the town of ]. His parents were Eugène Pican, an administrative employee, and Marie Juliette Larrue, a teacher. In 1917, he entered the École Normale d'instituteurs de Rouen where he met Germaine Morigot, whom he married on 24 September 1923 in Malaunay, Seine-Maritime.<ref>{{cite web | ||
⚫ | | website= Maitron Encyclopedia | ||
⚫ | | title=PICAN André, Félix, Auguste | ||
⚫ | | url = https://fusilles-40-44.maitron.fr/spip.php?article126129 | ||
⚫ | | access-date = 2024-12-29 }}</ref> | ||
==Role in the Resistance== | ==Role in the Resistance== | ||
Raised in modest circumstances, he joined the ] in 1934. During the ], Pican joined the ]. Operating in the Seine-Inférieure region (now Seine-Maritime), he distributed anti-fascist literature and participated in resistance activities aimed at undermining the Nazi regime. These efforts eventually led to his arrest by the Gestapo. | Raised in modest circumstances, he joined the ] in 1934. During the ], Pican joined the ]. Operating in the Seine-Inférieure region (now ]), he distributed anti-fascist literature and participated in resistance activities aimed at undermining the Nazi regime. These efforts eventually led to his arrest by the ]. | ||
==Arrest and Execution== | ==Arrest and Execution== | ||
On February 15, 1942, after being followed for ten days by eleven police inspectors from the ], he was arrested. Initially imprisoned at the Dépôt on Quai de l’Horloge, he was later transferred to the Santé prison. During the transfer, he managed to escape from his guards, but his flight ended as he plunged, freezing, into the ]. Tortured and having attempted another unsuccessful escape, he was executed as a hostage on May 23, 1942 ], a notorious execution site for resistance fighters during the German occupation. | On February 15, 1942, after being followed for ten days by eleven police inspectors from the ], he was arrested. Initially imprisoned at the Dépôt on Quai de l’Horloge, he was later transferred to the Santé prison. During the transfer, he managed to escape from his guards, but his flight ended as he plunged, freezing, into the ]. Tortured and having attempted another unsuccessful escape, he was executed as a hostage on May 23, 1942 ], a notorious execution site for resistance fighters during the German occupation.<ref>{{cite web | ||
⚫ | | title=ANDRÉ PICAN COMMUNISTE EXEMPLAIRE | ||
⚫ | | author=Germaine Veingartner | ||
⚫ | | url = https://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/archives-en-ligne/ark:/62246/r20962zp3kmmkk/f1?locale=fr | ||
⚫ | | year=1947 | ||
⚫ | | access-date = 2024-12-29 }}</ref> | ||
==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
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André Pican is commemorated in both France and Germany as a symbol of resistance against National Socialism. In ], near ], the André-Pican-Straße is named after him, serving as a tribute to his sacrifice and a reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II, particularly in the nearby ]. | André Pican is commemorated in both France and Germany as a symbol of resistance against National Socialism. In ], near ], the André-Pican-Straße is named after him, serving as a tribute to his sacrifice and a reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II, particularly in the nearby ]. | ||
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* {{cite web | |||
⚫ | | website= Maitron Encyclopedia | ||
⚫ | | title=PICAN André, Félix, Auguste | ||
⚫ | | url = https://fusilles-40-44.maitron.fr/spip.php?article126129 | ||
⚫ | | access-date = 2024-12-29 }} | ||
* {{cite web | |||
⚫ | | title=ANDRÉ PICAN COMMUNISTE EXEMPLAIRE | ||
⚫ | | author=Germaine Veingartner | ||
⚫ | | url = https://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/archives-en-ligne/ark:/62246/r20962zp3kmmkk/f1?locale=fr | ||
⚫ | | year=1947 | ||
⚫ | | access-date = 2024-12-29 }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 29 December 2024
André Pican (19 October 1901 – 23 May 1942) was a French Communist, resistance fighter, and victim of National Socialism.
Early life
André Pican was born in 1901 in the town of Sotteville-lès-Rouen. His parents were Eugène Pican, an administrative employee, and Marie Juliette Larrue, a teacher. In 1917, he entered the École Normale d'instituteurs de Rouen where he met Germaine Morigot, whom he married on 24 September 1923 in Malaunay, Seine-Maritime.
Role in the Resistance
Raised in modest circumstances, he joined the French Communist Party in 1934. During the German occupation of France during World War II, Pican joined the French Resistance. Operating in the Seine-Inférieure region (now Seine-Maritime), he distributed anti-fascist literature and participated in resistance activities aimed at undermining the Nazi regime. These efforts eventually led to his arrest by the Gestapo.
Arrest and Execution
On February 15, 1942, after being followed for ten days by eleven police inspectors from the BS1 (Brigade Spéciale 1), he was arrested. Initially imprisoned at the Dépôt on Quai de l’Horloge, he was later transferred to the Santé prison. During the transfer, he managed to escape from his guards, but his flight ended as he plunged, freezing, into the Seine. Tortured and having attempted another unsuccessful escape, he was executed as a hostage on May 23, 1942 by firing squad at Mont Valérien, a notorious execution site for resistance fighters during the German occupation.
Legacy
André Pican is commemorated in both France and Germany as a symbol of resistance against National Socialism. In Oranienburg, near Berlin, the André-Pican-Straße is named after him, serving as a tribute to his sacrifice and a reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II, particularly in the nearby Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Footnotes
- "PICAN André, Félix, Auguste". Maitron Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- Germaine Veingartner (1947). "ANDRÉ PICAN COMMUNISTE EXEMPLAIRE". Retrieved 2024-12-29.