Pierre Mairesse Lebrun
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Pierre Mairesse Lebrun was a French Army officer who became famous for his daring escape from Colditz castle, oflag IV-C.
Mairesse lebrun served as a captain in the 4th regiment chasseurs de l'Afrique and was captured during the Fall of France. He was sent to Oflag IV-C also known as Colditz castle were he escaped succesfully on the 2nd july 1941.
After a walk in the park all POW's gathered to be counted and be escorted back to the main castle. At this moment all guards, who stood around the park fences, also returned to the park entrance leaving the backfences unguarded. Mairesse Lebrun and Lieutenant Pierre Odry used this opportunity to leave the group, and together they ran to the fence at the backside of the park. Three meters in front of the fence, Odry cupped his hands together in which Mairesse Lebrun set his foot. Odry catapulted Mairesse Lebrun over the fence where he ran away. The german guards were so stunned that they did nothing initially, when they recovered they started shooting without succes. Mairesse Lebrun climbed a wall succesfully and was out in the open. Still in his sports clothes he hid in a field and via Switzerland reached Vichy France. In december 1941 he went to spain were he got arrested. He tried to escape again but unfortunately fractured his spine paralysing his legs. Pieree Mairesse Lebrun was appointed commandeur legion d'Honneur.
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http://www.colditzappreciationsociety.com/June%20Newsletter.pdf
Leo de Hartog; Officieren achter prikkeldraad 1940-1945, uitgeverij hollandia 1983

