Jean-Michel Caubo <i>(Jean)</i>
text, no JavaScript Log in  Deze pagina in het NederlandsDiese Seite auf DeutschThis page in English - ssssCette page en FrançaisEsta página em Portuguêstopback
Jean-Michel Caubo is not (yet?) listed on a wall of the chapel.
List


War Memorial in Aachen-Eilendorf

Limburg 1940-1945,
Main Menu

  1. People
  2. Events/ Backgrounds
  3. Resistance groups
  4. Cities & Towns
  5. Concentration Camps
  6. Valkenburg 1940-1945

The fallen resistance people in Limburg
pers.Valkenburg 1940-1945

previousbacknext
 

Jean-Michel Caubo (Jean)


 28-04-1891 Maastricht      13-02-1945 Natzweiler, Außenkommando Daut (53)
- Initial resistance - Aid to Jews - - -



Oorlogsgravenstichting

    Jean was registered at the civil registry as Johannes Michael and grew up in Schin-op-Geul. He was employed by the French railway company Wagons Lits and he was, with the help of his entire family, a member of the French-Dutch group Dutch-Paris [1], which helped refugees, especially Jews.
    He was arrested on February 12, 1944.
    He fell under the German category of Nacht und Nebel prisoner. In this program, many prisoners disappeared without any trace.
    Many details on his family’s website [3]
    Among other things with the question: “Who can help us prove that Jean Michel Caubo helped Jews in occupied Paris?”
    They need this so that he can be recognized by Yad Vashem as a Righteous Among the Nations. We have translated this appeal. [4]

    He received the following honors:
    The Franco-British Cross of Honor, the Order of a Knight of the Cross of Lorraine, and a certificate from the President of the United States signed by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. His name is carved in marble in the crypt of the cemetery of honor in Senlis, fifty kilometers from Paris. [3]


    Footnotes

    1. Wikipedia: Dutch-Paris • NederlandsDeutschEnglishFrançais
    2. Wikipedia: Nacht und Nebel • NederlandsDeutschEnglishFrançaisPortuguês
    3. Caubo.com Jean Michel Caubo
    4. Jean Caubo & Yad Vashem • FrançaisEnglishDeutsch
    5. Wikipedia: Jean Michel Caubo • NederlandsDeutschFrançais
    6. Oorlogsgravenstichting.nl
    7. http://www.caubo.com/index_bestanden/index5.htm#jean