Obstinée

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L'Obstinée was a Masonic Lodge founded in the Nazi concentration camp Oflag XD during World War II. Together with the Lodge Liberté chérie it was one of two lodges founded within a Nazi concentration camp.

[edit] The Lodge

The Masonic Lodge L'Obstinée was founded by members of the Grand Orient of Belgium. Jean Rey, who would become President of the European Commission (Rey Commission), was orator of the lodge[1]. The Grand Orient of Belgium would recognize the Lodge on 14 July 1946.

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  1. ^ Jean Rey (1902-1983)

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