Prosper Dezitter
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Nationality | Belgian |
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Known for | Nazi infiltrator |
Prosper Dezitter (also known as Prosper de Zitter,[1] alias "the man with the missing finger") was a Belgian collaborator with Nazi Germany in World War II.[1]
Posing as "Captain Jackson", a British airman on the run, he infiltrated a resistance group led by Marcel Demonceau.
He also ran an escape line for downed allied airmen, which was in reality a ruse to capture them and members of the resistance.[1]
After the War, Dezitter was arrested in Germany, extradited to Belgium, and condemned to death. He was executed at Ixelles on 17 September 1948.[2]
The National Archives in London hold two files of papers on Dezitter, reference KV 2/1732 and KV 2/1733.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "German Intelligence Agents and Suspected Agents". The National Archives. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- ↑ "Hardy Amies and Operation Ratweek". Secret War. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
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