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Georges Garel (also known as Gasquet, born Grigori Garfinkel; 1 March 1909, Vilna – 9 January 1979, Paris) was a Frenchman of Russian Jewish extraction celebrated for his exploits with the French Resistance in World War II. He was also a senior electrical engineer working for the Compagnie Électro-Mécanique. He was a member of the group which rescued 80 adults and 108 children from deportation from a Vichy internment camp at Vénissieux in August 1942. His subsequent efforts resulted in an organisation which became known as the "circuit Garel" which would eventually rehouse some 1,600 Jewish children into places in southern France under false papers, thus saving them from deportation.

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  • Georges Garel (also known as Gasquet, born Grigori Garfinkel; 1 March 1909, Vilna – 9 January 1979, Paris) was a Frenchman of Russian Jewish extraction celebrated for his exploits with the French Resistance in World War II. He was also a senior electrical engineer working for the Compagnie Électro-Mécanique. He was a member of the group which rescued 80 adults and 108 children from deportation from a Vichy internment camp at Vénissieux in August 1942. His subsequent efforts resulted in an organisation which became known as the "circuit Garel" which would eventually rehouse some 1,600 Jewish children into places in southern France under false papers, thus saving them from deportation. (en)
  • Georges Garel, dit Gasquet, né Grigori Garfinkel le 1er mars 1909 en Russie à Vilna, aujourd'hui Vilnius, et décédé le 9 janvier 1979 à Paris, est un ingénieur électricien et résistant français. Fondateur en décembre 1942 de la , qui est la branche clandestine de l'OSE, il anime sous l'Occupation une des principales filières de placement d'enfants cachés. (fr)
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  • Georges Garel (also known as Gasquet, born Grigori Garfinkel; 1 March 1909, Vilna – 9 January 1979, Paris) was a Frenchman of Russian Jewish extraction celebrated for his exploits with the French Resistance in World War II. He was also a senior electrical engineer working for the Compagnie Électro-Mécanique. He was a member of the group which rescued 80 adults and 108 children from deportation from a Vichy internment camp at Vénissieux in August 1942. His subsequent efforts resulted in an organisation which became known as the "circuit Garel" which would eventually rehouse some 1,600 Jewish children into places in southern France under false papers, thus saving them from deportation. (en)
  • Georges Garel, dit Gasquet, né Grigori Garfinkel le 1er mars 1909 en Russie à Vilna, aujourd'hui Vilnius, et décédé le 9 janvier 1979 à Paris, est un ingénieur électricien et résistant français. Fondateur en décembre 1942 de la , qui est la branche clandestine de l'OSE, il anime sous l'Occupation une des principales filières de placement d'enfants cachés. (fr)
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