Jules Bastin (soldier), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jules Bastin (soldier)

Belgian army officer

Date of Birth: 29-Sep-1889

Place of Birth: Roux, Wallonia, Belgium

Date of Death: 01-Dec-1944

Profession: military officer, resistance fighter

Nationality: Belgium

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Jules Bastin (soldier)

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  • Bastin (March 23, 1889 - December 1, 1944) was an officer in the Belgian army during World War I and a resistance fighter in World War II. During World War I, Bastin fought as in lieutenant in the Belgian 1ier rĂ©giment de Chasseurs Ă  cheval.
  • He became heavily wounded on 16 August 1914 and was captured by the Germans.
  • He became famous during his captivity for repeated escape attempts.
  • He eventually succeeded on his tenth try. At the beginning of World War II, he held the rank of colonel and served as Chief of Staff of the Belgian Cavalry Corps.
  • After the invasion of Belgium by the Germans in 1940 he fled to France and joined the underground movement by taking command of the Belgian Legion.
  • The Belgian government based in London made him the commander of all their underground military forces on December 30, 1942.
  • He was arrested twice, first in April 1943 and later in November 1943.
  • After his arrest in November he was sent to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp where he died on December 1, 1944.
  • The Belgian government promoted him to the rank of major general posthumously in August 1946.

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