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Jean Moulin was a hero of the French Resistance in World War Two who united the scattered elements of spontaneous French resistance to German occupation. Shortly after setting up the National Council of the Resistance in May 1943, Moulin was betrayed and on 21 June he was captured. He was interrogated by the Gestapo in Lyon and Paris and died, as a result of torture, on 8 July 1943 on a train taking him to Germany.






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