Carré, Mathilde Bélard, 1908-2007

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Mathilde Carré (30 June 1908 – 30 May 2007), known as "La Chatte" ("The Cat"), was a French Resistance agent during World War II who betrayed the Franco-Polish resistance organization, Interallie, and, as a double agent, was responsible for the arrest of dozens of Interallié operatives by the German occupiers of France. French Resistance leader Pierre de Vomécourt persuaded her to leave France with him and become an agent for the British. Upon arrival in Britain she was interrogated and imprisoned for the remainder of the war. After the war she was deported to France and convicted of treason and sentenced to death. The sentence was later reduced and she was released from prison in 1954.
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Republic of France 00 FR
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 00 GB
Le Creusot 27 FR
Paris A8 FR
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Birth 1908-06-30

Death 2007-05-30

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