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Jacques Trolley de Prévaux

Jacques Marie Charles Trolley de Prévaux (2 April 1888 — 19 August 1944) was a French Navy officer and member of the Resistance. After a brilliant career in the Navy as a pioneer of the Aéronavale and having risen to the rank of captain, he fell out of favour with the Vichy Regime for his sympathies with the Resistance. He became a leader of an intelligence network focused on the Mediterranean, and was eventually betrayed and assassinated by the Nazis, along with his wife, Lotka Leitner. Both were posthumously and jointly made Compagnons in the Ordre de la Libération.

Jacques Trolley de Prévaux
Born2 April 1888 
Paris 
Died19 August 1944  (aged 56)
Bron 
Alma mater
Awards
Rankcontre-amiral 
BranchFrench Navy 

Biography edit

Youth and studies edit

Jacques Trolley de Prévaux was born to an old family of nobility of the Robe, and with a modest fortune. The family was from Normandy and had been knighted by Henri III in 1586.[1] Apart from a remote connection to Jean d'Arc,[2] the elder brother of Joan of Arc, there was no military tradition in the family.[1] Jacques' father, Alfred Trolley de Prévaux, was a professor of commercial law at the Institut catholique de Lille.[1] Jacques' mother died in 1899, when he was 11.[1]

Trolley de Prévaux studied at École Saint-Joseph de Lille, where he proved to be a keen reader. Choosing a naval career, he entered the École Navale in 1906, ranking third out of 48 in the competitive entrance examination.[1] He graduated 5th out of 48 in the class of 1908.[1] He then performed the customary practical training year with a circumnavigation aboard Duguay-Trouin from 1908 to 1909.[1]

Trolley de Prévaux was first appointed as an Ensign to the battleship Charlemagne in Toulon in 1910.[1] There, he acquired a taste for opium, which was a common pastime in the Navy at the time, Toulon harbouring several establishments specialised in that trade.[3] From 1912 to 1913, he served on the cruiser Descartes,[1][4][5][6] sailing the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean.[1] In April 1914, he was appointed to the flotilla Division of the 1st naval Army as second officer on the heavy torpedo boat Fanfare.[1]

First World War edit

Trolley de Prévaux took part in World War I, mostly in the Mediterranean. In August 1914, he served as gunnery and maneuver officer on the torpedo boat Chasseur; in May 1916, he transferred on Paris as aid to the chief of the naval fusiliers. In June 1916, he was appointed second officer on gunboat Diligente.[1]

In Juin 1917, Trolley de Prévaux was granted a transfer to the French Naval Aviation, which he had been pursuing since 1915. He trained on airships at Saint-Cyr before graduating and being promoted to Lieutenant. He then took his first command as head of the airbase of Marquise-Rinxent in Pas-de-Calais, near Boulogne-sur-Mer, from October 1917 to November 1919.[1][7][8] He was responsible for around 100 men.[1] As airships emerged as a powerful weapon against shipping,[1] and as the French naval aviation was growing (reaching 700 places, 460 pilots, and around 20 airships in late 1917[1]) Prévaux clocked many flight hours, earning the Legion of Honour, the Croix de guerre,[5][1] and a brigade-level mention in dispatches.[1] After the Armistice, he flew over the front lines from Nieuport to Verdun with a cameraman, filming the war-torn landscape; the film was subsequently lost, and found again in the late 1990s.[9][10][11]

Interwar period edit

From November 1919, Trolley de Prévaux was given command of the Airship base at Montebourg in Manche.[1]

In February 1920, he was appointed to the Naval Ministry as staff officer to Minister Adolphe Landry, and later to Minister Gabriel Guist'hau.[1]

On 12 April 1920, Prévaux married Blandine Ollivier in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. Ollivier was of high bourgeois extraction and granddaughter of Académicien and Deputy Émile Ollivier, who had served as Minister and Chief of Government under Napoléon III between 1869 and 1870,[1] and of Blandine Liszt.[12] The couple would sire two children.[1]

In January 1922, Prévaux was appointed to command a minesweeper flotilla in Toulon, with his flag on the gunboat Diligente. In July 1923, he was promoted to lieutenant-commander.[1]

On 1 June 1924, he was given command of Cuers-Pierrefeu airbase in Var,[1][5] which put him in charge of large zeppelin Méditerranée (ex-Nordstern, transferred from Germany to France as war reparation, and sister-ship to the ill-fated Dixmude).[1] Cuers also harboured a Goliath wing that took part in the Rif War.[1][13]

From 1926 to 1930, Prévaux served as naval attaché in Berlin,[5] earning a promotion to commander in 1928.[1] From May 1931 to July 1933, he captained the aviso Altaïr, stationed off the Shanghai French Concession.[14] From 1934 to 1935, he headed Rochefort airbase. He then moved to Toulon to train at the Centre des hautes études navales and at the Institut des hautes études de défense nationale, until July 1937.

Around that time, he met Lotka Leitner, a young woman of Jewish and Polish heritage,[6] French by naturalisation.[15]

Promoted to Captain in August 1937, Prévaux was given command of the light cruiser Duguay-Trouin,[16] in Toulon.[1] In 1939, Duguay-Trouin deployed to protect shipping between the metropolitan France and the French West Africa, before transferring to the naval division of Levant.[1]

Second World War edit

After the outbreak of the Second World War, at the time of the Armistice of 22 June 1940, Duguay-Trouin was in Alexandria[5][6] with the rest of the Force X, under Admiral Godfroy. On 2 July 1940, the British launched Operation Catapult;[17][18] Godfroy and British Admiral Cunningham reached an agreement to disarm the Force X without shedding blood.[19][6][20] In contrast to a few officers, such as d'Estienne d'Orves, whom this incident drove to join Free France,[6] Prévaux remained loyal to the Government and then to then Vichy Regime. In November 1940, Prévaux fell gravely ill and was repatriated to Toulon.[5]

In July 1941, he was appointed President of the naval tribunal of Toulon. At this time, he established contacts with the Résistance when he came in relations with the Franco-Polish intelligence network "F2". In December 1941, his sympathies for De Gaulle and for the Résistance led Admiral Darlan to dismiss him.[6][21][5]

From early 1942, Prévaux served as an informer to F2 under the nom de guerre of "Vox",[5] along with his wife Lotka Leitner as "Kalo", providing intelligence about the German Navy.[6] In November 1942, when the Nazis invaded the so-called Zone Libre, F2 disbanded to avoid arrests; Prévaux was subsequently instrumental in reconstituting the network. British authorities bestowed him the Distinguished Service Order in 1943.[6] He rose to head the network "Anne", which constituted the Mediterranean branch of F2, covering Marseille, Toulon, and Nice. In the course of the following year, this network provided intelligence about German naval and air units, as well as about coastal fortifications,[5] which proved of interest for Operation Dragoon.[22]

On 29 March 1944, the Gestapo arrested Leitner and Prévaux. They were brought to Baumettes and later to Montluc Prison in Lyon, where Prévaux was tortured. He refused to talk, taking the whole of the network activities as his personal responsibility.[5]

On 19 August 1944, they were killed by firing squad in Bron,[5] during one of the last executions perpetrated by the Nazis before they fled Lyon.

Jacques de Prévaux was buried in Villeurbanne at the National necropolis of Doua.[5][23][24]

Military career edit

  • 1911 :   Ensign (5 October)[1]
  • 1917 :   Lieutenant (2 August)[1]
  • 1923 :   Lieutenant-commander (25 July)[1]
  • 1928 :   Commander (17 January)[1]
  • 1937 :   Captain (1 August)[1]
  • 1945 :   Rear-Admiral (16 April), with retroactive effect to 1 January 1941 and annulation of the dismissal decided by Darlan. This is not a posthumous promotion, Prévaux having been considered Missing in Action since the day of his arrest, and the proofs of his assassination having emerged only in November 1945.[1]

Honours edit

Source[1]

French honours edit

Foreign honours edit

Legacy edit

  • A street in Paris, in the 13th Arrondissement is named after Prévaux.[28]
  • An avenue of Toulon is named after Prévaux.[29]
  • A commemorative plaque was affixed at Colline Saint-Pierre in Toulon.[22]
  • A military building in Lyon and two amphitheatres in Toulon and Rochefort are named after Prévaux and Leitner.[1]
  • Prévaux and Leitner are mentioned on the monument at Montluc in Bron.[30][31][32][33]
  • Jacques de Prévaux is mentioned on the monument at Lavandou.[31][34]

Aude de Prévaux edit

Aude de Prévaux, born to Prévaux and Leitner in June 1943, was taken by the family of General François Trolley de Prévaux after their assassination. François a brother of Jacques remained faithful to the Vichy Regime, kept Aude in ignorance of her birth parents until she was 23.

Aude de Prévaux wrote a book about her parents, Un Amour dans la tempête de l'histoire – Jacques et Lotka de Prévaux (Kiron – Éditions du Félin, 1999), which won the Maréchal Foch Prize of the Académie française (Bronze Medal) and the Prix Saint-Simon in 1999.[35][36][37] She was the subject of the France 2 broadcast Prise directe, "Children of villains, children of heroes", by Béatrice Schönberg.[38]

Notes and references edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Aude Yung-de Prévaux 2004.
  2. ^ En 1773, une descendante de Jean d'Arc, aurait épousé Pierre Trolley de Prévaux, écuyer du roi, cf. Aude Yung-de Prévaux, Un Amour dans la tempête de l'histoire..., ibid, p.23.
  3. ^ Aude Yung-de Prévaux 2004, citing Claude Farrère, Fumée d'opium, Kailash, 1904 [1996] . 14 February 2010. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2019..
  4. ^ "Descartes – Croiseur pour campagne lointaine type Descartes (1897–1920)", accessed 4 February 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l « Jacques Trolley de Prévaux » 2013-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, sur le site de l'Ordre de la Libération, ordredelaliberation.fr, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Le rôle des officiers de Marine dans la Résistance métropolitaine (1940–1944) à travers quelques itinéraires", on cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr, accessed 3 February 2010.
  7. ^ "Mémoires du canton de Marquise – La Guerre 14/18 dans le canton – Les dirigeables à Rinxent" 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine, on multimania.fr, accessed 4 February 2010.
  8. ^ "Le baptême du feu – La Première Guerre mondiale", on postedeschoufs.com, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  9. ^ Visionner un extrait de la vidéo on YouTube
  10. ^ La Grande Guerre vue du ciel, documentary by Mark Radice, aired on RMC Découverte, 11 November 2013.
  11. ^ Vincent Arquillière (27 July 2013). "La Grande Guerre vue du ciel". television.telerama.fr. Télérama. Retrieved 12 November 2013..
  12. ^ Fille aînée de Franz Liszt et de Marie d'Agoult.
  13. ^ « Les opérations extérieures – L’escadrille 5B2 au Maroc », sur le site postedeschoufs.com.
  14. ^ Jean-Michel Roche, , p.18/ 46, sur netmarine.net, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  15. ^ Jean-Pierre Rioux, Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, Vol. 62, No. 62, 1999, pp. 185-186 Rioux, Jean-Pierre (4 February 2010). "lire en ligne sur persee.fr". Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'Histoire. 62 (1): 185–186..
  16. ^ "Jacques Trolley de Prevaux". ordredelaliberation.fr (in French). Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  17. ^ Robert Aron, Grands dossiers de l'histoire contemporaine, éd. Librairie Académique Perrin, Paris, 1962–1964 ; rééd. CAL, Paris, Chap. « Le drame de Mers el-kébir », p.164.
  18. ^ Winston Churchill, The Second World War, Plon, 1948–1954 ; rééd. La Deuxième Guerre mondiale, Le Cercle du Bibliophile, 12 vol., 1965–1966 ; Tome troisième : L'heure tragique – la chute de le France, 1940, Chap. XI : « L'amiral Darlan et la flotte française, Mers-el-Kébir », p.249.
  19. ^ Ils sont beaux-frères.
  20. ^ Winston Churchill, La Deuxième Guerre mondiale, ibid, p. 251.
  21. ^ Jean-Pierre Rioux, Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, Vol.62, No.62, 1999, p.185-186 Rioux, Jean-Pierre (4 February 2010). "lire en ligne sur persee.fr". Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'Histoire. 62 (1): 185–186..
  22. ^ a b La plaque commémorative à Toulon., sur le site chemin2traverses.skyrock.com, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  23. ^ « La nécropole nationale de la Doua, Villeurbanne (69) », sur le site cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  24. ^ Beyern, Bertrand (2011). Guide des tombes d'hommes célèbres. Le Cherche midi. p. 144. ISBN 9782749121697..
  25. ^ « Ordre de la Libération – Les Compagnons de la Libération », sur france-phaleristique.com, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  26. ^ Voir la liste 2009-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, sur le site ordredelaliberation.fr.
  27. ^ « L'Ordre de la Libération – L'Ordre de la Libération – Les Compagnons » 2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine sur le site france-libre.net, consulté le 14 janvier 2010.
  28. ^ « Rue Trolley de Prévaux », sur le site de la mairie de Paris, v2asp.paris.fr, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  29. ^ « Avenue Trolley de Prévaux », sur le site chemin2traverses.skyrock.com, consulté le 4 février 2010.
  30. ^ . memorialgenweb.org. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2013..
  31. ^ a b . memorialgenweb.org. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2013..
  32. ^ « Bron – Monument commémoratif de Montluc (relevé No. 3564) – Charlotte Leitner, 1939–1945 » 2015-07-02 at the Wayback Machine, sur memorial-genweb.org.
  33. ^ « Bron – Monument commémoratif de Montluc (relevé No. 3564) – Jacques Trolley de Prévaux, 1939–1945 » 2015-07-02 at the Wayback Machine, sur memorial-genweb.org.
  34. ^ « Le Lavandou – Monument aux Morts (relevé No. 5434) – Jacques Trolley de Prévaux, 1939–1945 », sur le site memorial-genweb.org.
  35. ^ Moinot, M. Pierre (2 December 1999). . Académie française. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010.
  36. ^ . Académie française. 1999. Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  37. ^ "Laureats du prix Saint-Simon". Prix Saint-Simon. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  38. ^ "Prise directe, Secrets de famille: faut-il tout dire?". France 2. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2010.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The mention states: "United in action for the Resistance, united in the burden of prison, they found each other united again in sacrifice. We shall therefore not separate them under the symbol of the Cross of Lorraine and the motto of our Order" (Unis dans l'action de résistance, unis dans l'épreuve des prisons, ils se trouvèrent encore unis dans le sacrifice. Nous ne les séparerons donc pas sous le signe de la Croix de Lorraine et la devise de notre Ordre)

Bibliography edit

  • Aude Yung-de Prévaux (2004) [1998]. Un Amour dans la tempête de l'histoire – Jacques et Lotka de Prévaux. Résistance – Liberté – Mémoire. Paris: Kiron – Éditions du Félin. p. 222. ISBN 2-86645-550-9. [recension par Laurent Douzou], Prix du maréchal Foch de l'Académie française en 1999 – Prix Saint-Simon 1999.
  • François Pédron (28 August 2014). "Jacques et Lotka de Prévaux – Les amoureux de la Résistance". parismatch.com. Paris Match..

External links edit

  • Biographie sur le site de l'ordre de la Libération

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Jacques Marie Charles Trolley de Prevaux 2 April 1888 19 August 1944 was a French Navy officer and member of the Resistance After a brilliant career in the Navy as a pioneer of the Aeronavale and having risen to the rank of captain he fell out of favour with the Vichy Regime for his sympathies with the Resistance He became a leader of an intelligence network focused on the Mediterranean and was eventually betrayed and assassinated by the Nazis along with his wife Lotka Leitner Both were posthumously and jointly made Compagnons in the Ordre de la Liberation Jacques Trolley de PrevauxBorn2 April 1888 Paris Died19 August 1944 aged 56 Bron Alma materEcole Navale AwardsCommander of the Legion of HonourCroix de guerre 1939 1945Croix de guerre 1914 1918Companions of LiberationDistinguished Service OrderVirtuti Militari Rankcontre amiral BranchFrench Navy Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Youth and studies 1 2 First World War 1 3 Interwar period 1 4 Second World War 2 Military career 3 Honours 3 1 French honours 3 2 Foreign honours 3 3 Legacy 4 Aude de Prevaux 5 Notes and references 5 1 References 5 2 Notes 5 3 Bibliography 6 External linksBiography editYouth and studies edit Jacques Trolley de Prevaux was born to an old family of nobility of the Robe and with a modest fortune The family was from Normandy and had been knighted by Henri III in 1586 1 Apart from a remote connection to Jean d Arc 2 the elder brother of Joan of Arc there was no military tradition in the family 1 Jacques father Alfred Trolley de Prevaux was a professor of commercial law at the Institut catholique de Lille 1 Jacques mother died in 1899 when he was 11 1 Trolley de Prevaux studied at Ecole Saint Joseph de Lille where he proved to be a keen reader Choosing a naval career he entered the Ecole Navale in 1906 ranking third out of 48 in the competitive entrance examination 1 He graduated 5th out of 48 in the class of 1908 1 He then performed the customary practical training year with a circumnavigation aboard Duguay Trouin from 1908 to 1909 1 Trolley de Prevaux was first appointed as an Ensign to the battleship Charlemagne in Toulon in 1910 1 There he acquired a taste for opium which was a common pastime in the Navy at the time Toulon harbouring several establishments specialised in that trade 3 From 1912 to 1913 he served on the cruiser Descartes 1 4 5 6 sailing the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean 1 In April 1914 he was appointed to the flotilla Division of the 1st naval Army as second officer on the heavy torpedo boat Fanfare 1 First World War edit Trolley de Prevaux took part in World War I mostly in the Mediterranean In August 1914 he served as gunnery and maneuver officer on the torpedo boat Chasseur in May 1916 he transferred on Paris as aid to the chief of the naval fusiliers In June 1916 he was appointed second officer on gunboat Diligente 1 In Juin 1917 Trolley de Prevaux was granted a transfer to the French Naval Aviation which he had been pursuing since 1915 He trained on airships at Saint Cyr before graduating and being promoted to Lieutenant He then took his first command as head of the airbase of Marquise Rinxent in Pas de Calais near Boulogne sur Mer from October 1917 to November 1919 1 7 8 He was responsible for around 100 men 1 As airships emerged as a powerful weapon against shipping 1 and as the French naval aviation was growing reaching 700 places 460 pilots and around 20 airships in late 1917 1 Prevaux clocked many flight hours earning the Legion of Honour the Croix de guerre 5 1 and a brigade level mention in dispatches 1 After the Armistice he flew over the front lines from Nieuport to Verdun with a cameraman filming the war torn landscape the film was subsequently lost and found again in the late 1990s 9 10 11 Interwar period edit From November 1919 Trolley de Prevaux was given command of the Airship base at Montebourg in Manche 1 In February 1920 he was appointed to the Naval Ministry as staff officer to Minister Adolphe Landry and later to Minister Gabriel Guist hau 1 On 12 April 1920 Prevaux married Blandine Ollivier in the 8th arrondissement of Paris Ollivier was of high bourgeois extraction and granddaughter of Academicien and Deputy Emile Ollivier who had served as Minister and Chief of Government under Napoleon III between 1869 and 1870 1 and of Blandine Liszt 12 The couple would sire two children 1 In January 1922 Prevaux was appointed to command a minesweeper flotilla in Toulon with his flag on the gunboat Diligente In July 1923 he was promoted to lieutenant commander 1 On 1 June 1924 he was given command of Cuers Pierrefeu airbase in Var 1 5 which put him in charge of large zeppelin Mediterranee ex Nordstern transferred from Germany to France as war reparation and sister ship to the ill fated Dixmude 1 Cuers also harboured a Goliath wing that took part in the Rif War 1 13 From 1926 to 1930 Prevaux served as naval attache in Berlin 5 earning a promotion to commander in 1928 1 From May 1931 to July 1933 he captained the aviso Altair stationed off the Shanghai French Concession 14 From 1934 to 1935 he headed Rochefort airbase He then moved to Toulon to train at the Centre des hautes etudes navales and at the Institut des hautes etudes de defense nationale until July 1937 Around that time he met Lotka Leitner a young woman of Jewish and Polish heritage 6 French by naturalisation 15 Promoted to Captain in August 1937 Prevaux was given command of the light cruiser Duguay Trouin 16 in Toulon 1 In 1939 Duguay Trouin deployed to protect shipping between the metropolitan France and the French West Africa before transferring to the naval division of Levant 1 Second World War edit After the outbreak of the Second World War at the time of the Armistice of 22 June 1940 Duguay Trouin was in Alexandria 5 6 with the rest of the Force X under Admiral Godfroy On 2 July 1940 the British launched Operation Catapult 17 18 Godfroy and British Admiral Cunningham reached an agreement to disarm the Force X without shedding blood 19 6 20 In contrast to a few officers such as d Estienne d Orves whom this incident drove to join Free France 6 Prevaux remained loyal to the Government and then to then Vichy Regime In November 1940 Prevaux fell gravely ill and was repatriated to Toulon 5 In July 1941 he was appointed President of the naval tribunal of Toulon At this time he established contacts with the Resistance when he came in relations with the Franco Polish intelligence network F2 In December 1941 his sympathies for De Gaulle and for the Resistance led Admiral Darlan to dismiss him 6 21 5 From early 1942 Prevaux served as an informer to F2 under the nom de guerre of Vox 5 along with his wife Lotka Leitner as Kalo providing intelligence about the German Navy 6 In November 1942 when the Nazis invaded the so called Zone Libre F2 disbanded to avoid arrests Prevaux was subsequently instrumental in reconstituting the network British authorities bestowed him the Distinguished Service Order in 1943 6 He rose to head the network Anne which constituted the Mediterranean branch of F2 covering Marseille Toulon and Nice In the course of the following year this network provided intelligence about German naval and air units as well as about coastal fortifications 5 which proved of interest for Operation Dragoon 22 On 29 March 1944 the Gestapo arrested Leitner and Prevaux They were brought to Baumettes and later to Montluc Prison in Lyon where Prevaux was tortured He refused to talk taking the whole of the network activities as his personal responsibility 5 On 19 August 1944 they were killed by firing squad in Bron 5 during one of the last executions perpetrated by the Nazis before they fled Lyon Jacques de Prevaux was buried in Villeurbanne at the National necropolis of Doua 5 23 24 Military career edit1911 nbsp Ensign 5 October 1 1917 nbsp Lieutenant 2 August 1 1923 nbsp Lieutenant commander 25 July 1 1928 nbsp Commander 17 January 1 1937 nbsp Captain 1 August 1 1945 nbsp Rear Admiral 16 April with retroactive effect to 1 January 1941 and annulation of the dismissal decided by Darlan This is not a posthumous promotion Prevaux having been considered Missing in Action since the day of his arrest and the proofs of his assassination having emerged only in November 1945 1 Honours editSource 1 French honours edit nbsp Legion d honneur Knight 16 June 1920 Officer 21 January 1931 Commandeur 10 April 1945 nbsp Croix de la Liberation 25 posthumously and jointly with Lotka Leitner Notes 1 Decree of 18 January 1946 26 27 nbsp Croix de guerre 1914 1918 14 November 1918 nbsp Croix de guerre 1939 1945 10 April 1945 nbsp Medaille interalliee 1914 1918 nbsp Medaille commemorative de la guerre 1914 1918Foreign honours edit Distinguished Service Order UK 31 January 1943 Virtuti Militari Poland 19 April 1945 Legacy edit A street in Paris in the 13th Arrondissement is named after Prevaux 28 An avenue of Toulon is named after Prevaux 29 A commemorative plaque was affixed at Colline Saint Pierre in Toulon 22 A military building in Lyon and two amphitheatres in Toulon and Rochefort are named after Prevaux and Leitner 1 Prevaux and Leitner are mentioned on the monument at Montluc in Bron 30 31 32 33 Jacques de Prevaux is mentioned on the monument at Lavandou 31 34 Aude de Prevaux editAude de Prevaux born to Prevaux and Leitner in June 1943 was taken by the family of General Francois Trolley de Prevaux after their assassination Francois a brother of Jacques remained faithful to the Vichy Regime kept Aude in ignorance of her birth parents until she was 23 Aude de Prevaux wrote a book about her parents Un Amour dans la tempete de l histoire Jacques et Lotka de Prevaux Kiron Editions du Felin 1999 which won the Marechal Foch Prize of the Academie francaise Bronze Medal and the Prix Saint Simon in 1999 35 36 37 She was the subject of the France 2 broadcast Prise directe Children of villains children of heroes by Beatrice Schonberg 38 Notes and references editReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Aude Yung de Prevaux 2004 En 1773 une descendante de Jean d Arc aurait epouse Pierre Trolley de Prevaux ecuyer du roi cf Aude Yung de Prevaux Un Amour dans la tempete de l histoire ibid p 23 Aude Yung de Prevaux 2004 citing Claude Farrere Fumee d opium Kailash 1904 1996 recension dans Eric Dussert Fumee d opium de Claude Farrere Le Matricule des Anges No 38 mars mai 2002 en ligne sur lelibraire com 14 February 2010 Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 3 August 2019 Descartes Croiseur pour campagne lointaine type Descartes 1897 1920 accessed 4 February 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l Jacques Trolley de Prevaux Archived 2013 06 08 at the Wayback Machine sur le site de l Ordre de la Liberation ordredelaliberation fr consulte le 4 fevrier 2010 a b c d e f g h Le role des officiers de Marine dans la Resistance metropolitaine 1940 1944 a travers quelques itineraires on 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other united again in sacrifice We shall therefore not separate them under the symbol of the Cross of Lorraine and the motto of our Order Unis dans l action de resistance unis dans l epreuve des prisons ils se trouverent encore unis dans le sacrifice Nous ne les separerons donc pas sous le signe de la Croix de Lorraine et la devise de notre Ordre Bibliography edit Aude Yung de Prevaux 2004 1998 Un Amour dans la tempete de l histoire Jacques et Lotka de Prevaux Resistance Liberte Memoire Paris Kiron Editions du Felin p 222 ISBN 2 86645 550 9 recension par Laurent Douzou Prix du marechal Foch de l Academie francaise en 1999 Prix Saint Simon 1999 in English Traduit en anglais Aude Yung de Prevaux Love in the Tempest of History A French Resistance Story ed Free Press 2001 224 p ISBN 0 7432 0194 9 978 0743201940 presentation en ligne autres editions Jacques and Lotka A Resistance Story ed Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2000 224 p ISBN 0 7475 4793 9 978 0747547938 et 2001 ISBN 0 7475 5305 X 978 0747553052 in German Traduit en allemand Aude Yung de Prevaux Jacques und Lotka Ein Liebe in den Zeiten der Resistance ed Kiepenheuer amp Witsch 2001 ISBN 3 462 02978 9 978 3462029789 Francois Pedron 28 August 2014 Jacques et Lotka de Prevaux Les amoureux de la Resistance parismatch com Paris Match External links editBiographie sur le site de l ordre de la LiberationPortals nbsp World War II nbsp France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacques Trolley de Prevaux amp oldid 1151333374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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