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French Resistance Medal, awarded to Captain Michael Trotobas, Special Operations Executive (SOE), 1944 circa (metal)

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NAM5928308
Image title
French Resistance Medal, awarded to Captain Michael Trotobas, Special Operations Executive (SOE), 1944 circa (metal)
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French School, (20th century) / French
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
metal
Date
1939 AD (C20th AD)
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French Resistance Medal, awarded to Captain Michael Trotobas, Special Operations Executive (SOE), 1944 circa. Michael Alfred Raymond Trotobas (1914-1943) was born of British and French parents and spent part of his early life in both Northern France and England. In 1939 he became a regular soldier in the Middlesex Regiment. After Dunkirk (1940) he was recruited to the Special Operations Executive’s (SOE) French Section and given a commission in the Manchester Regiment. In 1941, under the code name ‘Sylvestre’, he was parachuted into the Chateauroux area. Six weeks later he and nine agents were arrested. However, in 1942 Trotobas took part in a mass escape of SOE agents from Mauzac prison. He then went on to establish and lead the Lille-based ‘Farmer’ circuit. From 1943 Trotobas, or ‘Capitaine Michel’, successfully led a sabotage campaign against the Germans, targeting the Lans-Béthune railway, tool factories at Armentières, and naval depots and wharfs at Amiens, Boulogne and Calais. His most important operation was the destruction of the Lilles-Fives S.N.C.F Locomotive works, which was extremely important to the running of the German railway. In June 1943 the factory was destroyed. Trotobas was killed in November 1943 whilst trying to evade arrest by a German Sicherheitsdienst (SD) raiding party who had been given the address of his safe house by a captured agent, code named ‘Olivier’. Trotobas was recommended for a posthumous Victoria Cross (VC), but this was rejected as there was no one senior to him present to report on his actions. There is a memorial dedicated to him in Lille.

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