Jean-Pierre Timbaud

Deceased Person

1904 – 1941

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Who was Jean-Pierre Timbaud?

Jean-Pierre Timbaud was the secretary of the steelworkers’ trade union section of the Confédération Générale du Travail. He took part in the strikes which preceded the Popular Front. During the Second World War, he joined the Resistance and organized clandestine trade union committees.

Jean-Pierre Timbaud was executed by the Germans on October 22, 1941, along with 26 other Communist hostages detained in Châteaubriant, in punishment of the October 20 execution of Feldkommandant Karl Hotz, commander of the German troops in the Loire-Inférieure region, who was assassinated in Nantes by Resistants. Guy Môquet, 17 years old, was also part of the executed communist hostages, as well as Charles Michels, a Communist deputy of the 15th arrondissement of Paris. Some say Jean-Pierre Timbaud died crying out "Long life to the German Communist Party!", while Léon Blum declared during the Riom Trial that he had sung the Marseillaise before the firing squad. Louis Aragon also stated: “The name of Timbaud among the Châteaubriant hostages was to be my direct reason, my individual reason to accept the clandestine duty which fell on me.”

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Born
Sep 20, 1904
Died
Oct 22, 1941
Nazi concentration camps

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on July 23, 2013

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