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Philip Keun

Gerald Philip George Keun (10 August 1911 – 9 September 1944) known as Philip Keun (sometimes"Kane") was a British-born soldier serving in the French Foreign Legion (claiming Dutch nationality), the French Resistance and then as a captain in the Special Operations Executive (SOE). He was co-leader of the Jade-Amicol network of the French resistance, which operated under the auspices of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6.

Biography edit

He was born in Tiverton, Devon to Germaine Denise Thérèse (née Feydeau) from Paris and George Benjamin Edward Keun. His parents divorced three years after he was born. He attended Blundell's School in Tiverton. After completing his school studies, he went to Sofia. At the onset of World War II, he enlisted in the French Army in the Régiments de marche de volontaires étrangers (Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers), giving his nationality as Dutch and his place of birth as Chatou. His regiment was surrounded and defeated near Soissons by Nazi Germany. Keun was injured and taken prisoner in Dunkirk. He escaped from a prisoner-of-war camp at Cambrai.[1][2][3]

The French Resistance and the Jade-Amicol Network edit

Keun made contact with French resistance members and became an active participant. In November 1940, he met leading resistance member Claude Arnould. Arnould was a French civil servant, former diplomatic military secretary and sergeant in the French army from north-eastern France, who had been organising connexions based in the south-west of France, mainly recruiting through Catholic institutions and their contacts. At the same time, Keun became known to British intelligence and towards the end of 1941, the structure of a new resistance network was finalised. Keun had managed to infiltrate the Vichy Marine Intelligence Service. He was officially enlisted with the SOE and given the rank of captain by the British, also using the name 'Kane'. With Keun and Arnould as leaders, a new network was created with the name "Jade-Amicol", after the semi-precious gem and letters from Keun's codename, "Amiral", and one of Arnould's codenames, "Colonel". The network was under the overall control of the SIS; Keun's father was friends with Commander Wilfred Dunderdale a leading SIS officer and liaison with the Deuxième Bureau (French intelligence service until World War II). A Paris headquarters was set up by Keun in the chapel of a hospital convent in fr:Rue de la Santé, which received refugees and allied staff. All air communications with the UK and within France were successful. Communications and logistics via London went through Keun. He spent most of his time in France but went twice to England.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Jade-Amicol was paired initially with the fr:Jade-Fitzroy network of Claude Lamirault, but divisions grew from the end of 1941 because of character differences, security lapses and arrests. Keun confided in fr:Victor Chatenay, the creator of the resistance network Honneur et Patrie and later a sénateur and député, that he thought Lamirault hated him so much that he could sell Keun out. The split was finalised in June 1943.[4]: 91–93 

His second return to France came unexpectedly after hearing that Arnould had survived and escaped from a Nazi ambush in December 1943, despite being shot twice. Keun, although exhausted, parachuted into France and damaged some vertebrae on landing. Despite the pain and warnings from a doctor about paralysis, he continued to courier parcels by cycling for many kilometres. After the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, he moved the Paris headquarters to an abandoned farm in Gué de la Thas between Vienne and Val et Marcy en Villette. The farm was surrounded by German and French Gestapo members on 29 June 1944 and Keun and others arrested. He was tortured, deported to Buchenwald Concentration Camp and hanged on 9 December 1944.[3][7][5][6][10][11]

Awards and legacy edit

After his death, a service was held in his honour at the Chapelle de la Sainte-Agonie in rue de la Santé on 26 June 1945. Keun's name is on the memorial at the visitor centre in Buchenwald to allied forces who died at the camp. He is also commemorated on the resistance memorial at Gué de la Thas and at Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey. Blundell's School placed a plaque in his memory in the school chapel. Upon his father's visit to view the plaque, he brought a silver cup that became the Philip Keun Challenge Cup, awarded to the best athlete of his former school house, Francis house. Despite his French awards, in the UK, Keun was recommended for the George Cross but was only awarded the King's Commendation, "...for the undermentioned Netherlands subject."[3][11][10][7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Germaine Feydeau". www.geni.com. 18 October 1890. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  2. ^ "George Benjamin Edward Keun". www.geni.com. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "Keun, Gerald". nllegioen.eu. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b Kervella, André (2021). Le Réseau Jade. Paris: Édition du Nouveau Monde.
  5. ^ a b "Le réseau Jade-Amicol et Maurice Papon – 16/02/1998". papon.sudouest.com. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Claude Arnould (Z/H/1), créateur du réseau Jade Amicol". jeanne.humbert.pagesperso-orange.fr. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "La Mémoire des Nuages:Maquis du Gué de la Thas". chdiep.wixsite.com. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Keun, Gerald Philip George "Kane"". www.tracesofwar.com/. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Gerald Philip Georg KEUN – born 10.08.1911". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Gerald Philip George KEUN In France, Military Death Index, 1914–1961". www.myheritage.com. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Captain GERALD PHILIP GEORGE KEUN". www.cwgc.org. Retrieved 3 September 2021.

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Gerald Philip George Keun 10 August 1911 9 September 1944 known as Philip Keun sometimes Kane was a British born soldier serving in the French Foreign Legion claiming Dutch nationality the French Resistance and then as a captain in the Special Operations Executive SOE He was co leader of the Jade Amicol network of the French resistance which operated under the auspices of the British Secret Intelligence Service SIS commonly known as MI6 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 The French Resistance and the Jade Amicol Network 1 2 Awards and legacy 2 ReferencesBiography editHe was born in Tiverton Devon to Germaine Denise Therese nee Feydeau from Paris and George Benjamin Edward Keun His parents divorced three years after he was born He attended Blundell s School in Tiverton After completing his school studies he went to Sofia At the onset of World War II he enlisted in the French Army in the Regiments de marche de volontaires etrangers Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers giving his nationality as Dutch and his place of birth as Chatou His regiment was surrounded and defeated near Soissons by Nazi Germany Keun was injured and taken prisoner in Dunkirk He escaped from a prisoner of war camp at Cambrai 1 2 3 The French Resistance and the Jade Amicol Network edit Keun made contact with French resistance members and became an active participant In November 1940 he met leading resistance member Claude Arnould Arnould was a French civil servant former diplomatic military secretary and sergeant in the French army from north eastern France who had been organising connexions based in the south west of France mainly recruiting through Catholic institutions and their contacts At the same time Keun became known to British intelligence and towards the end of 1941 the structure of a new resistance network was finalised Keun had managed to infiltrate the Vichy Marine Intelligence Service He was officially enlisted with the SOE and given the rank of captain by the British also using the name Kane With Keun and Arnould as leaders a new network was created with the name Jade Amicol after the semi precious gem and letters from Keun s codename Amiral and one of Arnould s codenames Colonel The network was under the overall control of the SIS Keun s father was friends with Commander Wilfred Dunderdale a leading SIS officer and liaison with the Deuxieme Bureau French intelligence service until World War II A Paris headquarters was set up by Keun in the chapel of a hospital convent in fr Rue de la Sante which received refugees and allied staff All air communications with the UK and within France were successful Communications and logistics via London went through Keun He spent most of his time in France but went twice to England 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jade Amicol was paired initially with the fr Jade Fitzroy network of Claude Lamirault but divisions grew from the end of 1941 because of character differences security lapses and arrests Keun confided in fr Victor Chatenay the creator of the resistance network Honneur et Patrie and later a senateur and depute that he thought Lamirault hated him so much that he could sell Keun out The split was finalised in June 1943 4 91 93 His second return to France came unexpectedly after hearing that Arnould had survived and escaped from a Nazi ambush in December 1943 despite being shot twice Keun although exhausted parachuted into France and damaged some vertebrae on landing Despite the pain and warnings from a doctor about paralysis he continued to courier parcels by cycling for many kilometres After the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 he moved the Paris headquarters to an abandoned farm in Gue de la Thas between Vienne and Val et Marcy en Villette The farm was surrounded by German and French Gestapo members on 29 June 1944 and Keun and others arrested He was tortured deported to Buchenwald Concentration Camp and hanged on 9 December 1944 3 7 5 6 10 11 Awards and legacy edit Legion d Honneur Croix de Guerre Medaille de la Resistance francaise King s Commendation After his death a service was held in his honour at the Chapelle de la Sainte Agonie in rue de la Sante on 26 June 1945 Keun s name is on the memorial at the visitor centre in Buchenwald to allied forces who died at the camp He is also commemorated on the resistance memorial at Gue de la Thas and at Brookwood Military Cemetery Surrey Blundell s School placed a plaque in his memory in the school chapel Upon his father s visit to view the plaque he brought a silver cup that became the Philip Keun Challenge Cup awarded to the best athlete of his former school house Francis house Despite his French awards in the UK Keun was recommended for the George Cross but was only awarded the King s Commendation for the undermentioned Netherlands subject 3 11 10 7 References edit Germaine Feydeau www geni com 18 October 1890 Retrieved 5 October 2021 George Benjamin Edward Keun www geni com Retrieved 5 October 2021 a b c d Keun Gerald nllegioen eu Retrieved 3 October 2021 a b Kervella Andre 2021 Le Reseau Jade Paris Edition du Nouveau Monde a b Le reseau Jade Amicol et Maurice Papon 16 02 1998 papon sudouest com Retrieved 2 October 2021 a b Claude Arnould Z H 1 createur du reseau Jade Amicol jeanne humbert pagesperso orange fr Retrieved 2 October 2021 a b c La Memoire des Nuages Maquis du Gue de la Thas chdiep wixsite com Retrieved 5 October 2021 Keun Gerald Philip George Kane www tracesofwar com Retrieved 3 October 2021 Gerald Philip Georg KEUN born 10 08 1911 discovery nationalarchives gov uk Retrieved 3 October 2021 a b Gerald Philip George KEUN In France Military Death Index 1914 1961 www myheritage com Retrieved 5 October 2021 a b Captain GERALD PHILIP GEORGE KEUN www cwgc org Retrieved 3 September 2021 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp United Kingdom nbsp France nbsp Netherlands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philip Keun amp oldid 1205038594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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