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John Multon, alias Lunel (3 July 1908 - 10 September 1946), was a defector from the
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who became an agent of the SIPO-SD (
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) of
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.


Biography

An insurance agent in
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, John Multon in October 1942 joined a group of young people from
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who were determined to reach England via Spain. But the project failed and Multon ended up in
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where he met Henri Aubry and
Jacques Baumel Jacques Baumel (; 6 March 1918 – 17 February 2006) was a French politician. He was born on 6 March 1918 in Marseille and died on 17 February 2006 in Rueil-Malmaison. He was a French Resistance fighter (under the aliases "Saint-Just", "Bern ...
. He joined the
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group and quickly became the secretary, and even "'the confidant'", of the regional leader of this movement, Maurice Chevance, aka Bertin who was also the first regional leader
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. Arrested along with Benjamin Cremieux April 23, 1943 by the Gestapo in Marseille at the tavern Charley, 20 Boulevard Garibaldi, Multon talked without any physical coercion against him and accepted the proposal of Ernst Dunker, aka Delage, to work with the German authorities. This shift would have dramatic consequences for the French Resistance because Multon was very familiar with the operation of the organization in Marseille and
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
. The activity of Multon as a double agent is well known thanks to testimonies written by Dunker and found on the premises of the SIPO-SD Marseille in September 1944, after the Liberation. This report indicates that Multon "'was made available to the Service of Lyon as counter-agent, after working successfully for the benefit of German services in Marseille'." Multon gave two advantages to the KDS of Lyon. First, thanks to a resistance fighter at Marseille, Charles Le Couster, arrested May 15, he was aware of the mailbox that Suzanne Dumoulin kept at 10 rue Bouteille had put at the service of the
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of the MUR. Then, because he had the means to contact
Henri Frenay Henri Frenay Sandoval (11 November 1905 – 8 August 1988) was a French military officer and French Resistance member, who served as minister of prisoners, refugees and deportees in Charles de Gaulle's Provisional Government of the French Republic ...
through the mailbox of the Hotel de Bourgogne in
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, which information was provided by
Berty Albrecht Berty Albrecht (15 February 1893 – 31 May 1943) was a French feminist and French Resistance martyr of the Second World War. Pre-war life Berthe Wild was born into a Protestant family of Swiss origin, but of the Marseille bourgeoisie. She studie ...
whom he had met at a meeting held in Marseille in early April 1943 at the home of Chevance-Bertin. Multon returned to Lyon on May 24 and immediately started serving
Klaus Barbie Nikolaus Barbie (25 October 1913 – 25 September 1991) was a German officer of the ''Schutzstaffel'' and ''Sicherheitsdienst'' who worked in Vichy France during World War II. He became known as the "Butcher of Lyon" for having personally tortu ...
, head of the SD department IV of KDS. He teamed with Robert Moog, a French agent of the
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lent to SIPO-SD by Lyon. In the hours following the arrival of Multon in Lyon, the two men set up a Gestapo team in Ms. Dumoulin's lodge. She was arrested and her mailbox put under surveillance. Such monitoring led to another arrest, that of
Marie Reynoard Marie Reynoard (28 October 1897 – 30 January 1945) was a French resistance fighter. She was a heroine of the Grenoble Resistance during World War II. She died in Ravensbrück concentration camp. Biography Marie Reynoard was born in Bastia ( ...
who showed up at Ms. Dumoulin one or two days later to call on her talents as a seamstress. This especially allowed the KDS Lyon to intercept an unencrypted messages that Henri Aubry asked his secretary, Ms. Raisin, to deposit in the mailbox of 14 rue Bouteille. The message, written in clear text, was intended for René Hardy, alias Didot, to prevent a meeting on June 9 at 9 am with
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at the entrance of the metro station La Muette in Paris. The KDS Lyon obviously intercepted the message and immediately alerted the German authorities of Paris. On the other hand, Aubry forgot to prevent Delestraint and Hardy when he found out that the mailbox was compromised since the liaisons Combat broadcast information from the arrest of Mary Reynoard. Multon and Moog set up a rendezvous with Berty Albrecht on May 28 at the l'hôtel de Bourgogne in Mâcon. This was a trap, aided by Delestraz Edmee, and aimed especially at Henri Frenay. But he was preparing his trip to London where he has to attend an important meeting with
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and did not go. Only Berty Albrecht was arrested and sent to Fresnes where she committed suicide. On the evening of June 7, Multon and Moog took the train to Lyon Perrache to return to Paris where a trap was organized by Eugen Kramer, head of the Abwehr, at l'hôtel Lutetia, to seize the General Delestraint. But Hardy, who ignored the rendezvous with Delestraint, took the same train to Paris to meet Jean-Guy Bernard. Hardy and Multon, who met him once in Marseille, recognize him. Hardy still decides to take the train. Despite the reluctance of Multon (Hardy changed his appearance since they met in Marseille and Hardy is not known by his real name Multon and Moog), Moog decided to have Hardy arrested at
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where he was given to the
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before being taken over by Barbie himself. Released in the evening of June 10, it is not known under what conditions he was released and he did not let his comrades and leaders of the Resistance know about his arrest. Meanwhile, Multon and Moog, who continued their journey to Paris, June 9 participate in the arrest of General Delestraint who also trained cells from Joseph Gastaldo and Jean-Louis Theobald. Following this series of arrests, SD of Lyon and Abwehr got the information they need to identify the main leaders of the French Resistance and lead them to Jean Moulin. They no longer needed Multon and he took a vacation with his family in
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, his native village in Touraine. He remained there until July 14 before returning to Lyon where the Gestapo ordered him to return to Marseille. In Marseille, Multon continued to turn in resistance fighters and to participate in their arrest, which was the case for Roger Morange, head of TR in Marseille in November 1943 Multon, after having taken refuge in North Africa in the spring of 1944, was able to join in the Liberation Army and took part in the landing in Provence. Arrested on Feb. 7, 1945, he was sentenced to death and shot at Fort Montrouge on September 10, 1946. Compared to that of Dunker, the execution of Multon, who nevertheless played a central role in the arrest of several leaders of the Resistance, took place quickly. The trials of Multon and Hardy were separate.See article "L'Humanité" from 6–7 April 1947 quoted by Pierre Pean, "Vies et morts de Jean Moulin", p.628-629 and Daniel Cordier, "la République des catacombes" p. 745.


Film

In the TV film ''Jean Moulin'' by
Yves Boisset Yves Félix Claude Boisset (14 March 1939 – 31 March 2025) was a French film director and screenwriter. Early life Boisset was born 14 March 1939, in Paris, France. He studied at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC). ...
(2002), the role of Lunel (pseudonym of Jean Multon) was played by François Négret.


Bibliography

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External links


Thèse de doctorat d'histoire de François-Yves Guillin, ''Le Général Delestraint, Premier Chef de l'Armée Secrète'', en ligne ''in extenso''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Multon, Jean 1908 births 1946 deaths Executed Gestapo informants French Resistance members French spies for Nazi Germany Nazi collaborators shot at the Fort de Montrouge Double agents