Talk:Hugo Bleicher

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The account of Bleicher's arrest of Henri Frager differs from that given in 'The Carte Organisation' (Ref: "Flames in the Field", by Rita Kramer), according to which it was Roger Bardet, a Carte member, who betrayed Frager. There is also a discrepancy about the date of Frager's arrest.

Can anyone provide references to support the statement that Henri Dericourt betrayed Frager? Peter Manchester 12:17, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)

According to an article on Spartacus, Frager already suspected Dericourt of treason, which if true, makes it unlikely that he would have agreed to any meeting if he thought Dericourt had anything to do with it. Peter Manchester 14:07, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)

My sources about Bleicher are not particularly extensive. The date 1944 of Frager's arrest I got from John Keegan's Who's Who in World War Two which mentions little else. Therefore, if somebody does find better information, it may be more accurate. - Skysmith 20:31, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)


anybody got a birthday for this guy? It'd be nice to see if he's really 106 years old Longevitymonger

Shall we use Category:Living people or Category:Possibly living people, or do we know he died (Category:Year of death missing)? -- User:Docu
How do you feel about Category:People thankfully dead, probably? --OhNoPeedyPeebles (talk) 17:31, 19 January 2008 (UTC)