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Jozef Maria Raskin (21 June 1892 – 18 October 1943) was a Belgian artist, painter, draftsman, and Scheutist missionary who served in World War I and became a missionary in China from 1920 to 1934. Later, during World War II, he was drafted into the Belgian army as a chaplain and was a personal advisor to King Leopold III. While operating under the code name Leopold Vindictive 200 for the Belgian resistance, on 1 May 1942 he was arrested by the Gestapo, tried and convicted, and on 18 October 1943 was guillotined. A statue honoring his service stands in Aarschot. After World War II, a book about Raskin's exploits in both world wars was written by Jozef De Vroey, himself a Catholic priest and survivor of both these conflicts, under the title Pater Raskin in de beide wereldoorlogen (Father Ra

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  • Joseph Raskin (de)
  • Jozef Raskin (fr)
  • Jozef Raskin (en)
  • Jozef Raskin (nl)
  • Jozef Raskin (pt)
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  • Joseph Raskin CICM (* 21. Juni 1892 in Hasselt (Belgien); † 18. Oktober 1943 in Dortmund) war ein belgischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher, Scheut-Missionar und Märtyrer. (de)
  • Maria Jozef Raskin, né le 21 juin 1892 à Stevoort en Belgique et mort décapité le 18 octobre 1943 à Dortmund dans l'Allemagne du Troisième Reich, est un prêtre missionnaire et résistant belge qui fut condamné à mort par les Allemands. (fr)
  • Maria-Jozef (Jozef) Raskin (Stevoort, 21 juni 1892 – Dortmund, 18 oktober 1943) was missionaris van Scheut in China en legeraalmoezenier. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog werd hij door de Duitsers ter dood veroordeeld en onthoofd. (nl)
  • Jozef Maria Raskin (21 June 1892 – 18 October 1943) was a Belgian artist, painter, draftsman, and Scheutist missionary who served in World War I and became a missionary in China from 1920 to 1934. Later, during World War II, he was drafted into the Belgian army as a chaplain and was a personal advisor to King Leopold III. While operating under the code name Leopold Vindictive 200 for the Belgian resistance, on 1 May 1942 he was arrested by the Gestapo, tried and convicted, and on 18 October 1943 was guillotined. A statue honoring his service stands in Aarschot. After World War II, a book about Raskin's exploits in both world wars was written by Jozef De Vroey, himself a Catholic priest and survivor of both these conflicts, under the title Pater Raskin in de beide wereldoorlogen (Father Ra (en)
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  • Jozef Raskin (en)
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  • Jozef Raskin (en)
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  • Dortmund, Germany (en)
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  • Stevoort, Belgium (en)
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