Gérard Théodore

Person

1920 –

90

Who is Gérard Théodore?

Gérard Théodore was a French Compagnon de la Libération, having received the Ordre de la Libération for his role in the Liberation of France during World War II.

Théodore was born in Paris on November 28, 1920. He enlisted in the Free French Forces in London in July 1940 following the fall of France. Théodore was assigned to the artillery and sent to battles in Dakar, French West Africa, Eritrea and the French Mandate of Syria and the Lebanon.

Théodore was sent to Libya as part of 1st Free French Brigade under the command of General Marie-Pierre Kœnig. There, Théodore was severely wounded at the Battle of Bir Hakeim on June 8, 1942. He lost much of his left leg when he was hit by German shrapnel.

He was inducted as a Compagnon de la Libération in September 1942, just months after Bir Hakeim. He was also made a Grand Officier of the Légion d'honneur and received the Croix de guerre.

Professionally, Théodore worked as a statistician and inspector general with the INSEE.

In 2012, though in failing health, Théodore granted an interview for a France 3 documentary on the Battle of Bir Hakeim. The film aired on France 3 on June 6, 2012, just days before his death.

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Born
Nov 28, 1920
Died
May 21, 2024

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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