Pierre Culioli
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Pierre Culioli was a French tax officer who, during the Second World War, led the ADOLPH resistance network in the region of Tours
Tours
Tours is a city in central France, the capital of the Indre-et-Loire department.It is located on the lower reaches of the river Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. Touraine, the region around Tours, is known for its wines, the alleged perfection of its local spoken French, and for the...

, Orleans
Orléans
-Prehistory and Roman:Cenabum was a Gallic stronghold, one of the principal towns of the Carnutes tribe where the Druids held their annual assembly. It was conquered and destroyed by Julius Caesar in 52 BC, then rebuilt under the Roman Empire...

 and Vierzon
Vierzon
Vierzon is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre region of France.-Geography:A medium-sized town by the banks of the Cher River with some light industry and an area of forestry and farming to the north...

. In late 1942 this was attached to the PHYSICIAN-Prosper group founded by Francis Suttill
Francis Suttill
Major Francis Alfred Suttill DSO was a British special agent who worked for the Special Operations Executive inside France. He organized and coordinated the Physician network, better known by his own code name Prosper...

, which was part of section F
SOE F Section timeline
Timeline of events in the history of Section F of the Special Operations Executive. See also SOE F Section networks.*The relevant modern administrative département numbers are added, after several of the place names, so as to facilitate the tracing of events geographically.-May 1941-July 1941:...

 (French Section) of SOE
Special Operations Executive
The Special Operations Executive was a World War II organisation of the United Kingdom. It was officially formed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton on 22 July 1940, to conduct guerrilla warfare against the Axis powers and to instruct and aid local...

.

He was arrested by the Germans in Dhuizon
Dhuizon
Dhuizon is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France....

 on 21 June 1943 at the beginning of the collapse of the Prosper network and was deported and held in various places, including Buchenwald, but managed to escape.

Biography

Culioli was born in Brest
Brest, France
Brest is a city in the Finistère department in Brittany in northwestern France. Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the Breton peninsula, and the western extremity of metropolitan France, Brest is an important harbour and the second French military port after Toulon...

 in 1914 and in 1938 married Ginette Dutems, a mayor's daughter from Mer who died in June 1940, a victim of a bombing raid. In appearance he was unprepossessing--a small, slight wiry man with a nervous manner, horn-rimmed spectacles, and a toothbrush moustache, allegedly grown in derision of Hitler's own.

He was the son and the grandson of French Army officers and himself became a regular French infantry lieutenant. He took part in the disastrous summer campaign of 1940, and was taken prisoner; however, he was soon repatriated on medical grounds and following his wife's death devoted himself to anti-Nazi activity in the middle Loire Valley.

Under Raymond Flower, SOE
Special Operations Executive
The Special Operations Executive was a World War II organisation of the United Kingdom. It was officially formed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton on 22 July 1940, to conduct guerrilla warfare against the Axis powers and to instruct and aid local...

's first organiser in his neighbourhood, he came to run a sub-section of the vast 'Prosper' network that reached from the Belgian border to the Atlantic coast. His group settled in the Sologne
Sologne
Sologne , a region of north-central France extending over portions of the départements of Loiret, Loir-et-Cher and Cher...

, where it was known as the 'Reseau Adolphe', the 'Adolph Network'. Culioli posed as a forestry official, and settled down in a woodland cottage near Romorantin with his cover 'wife' and fellow agent Yvonne Rudelatt
Yvonne Rudelatt
Yvonne Rudelatt was a member of the Special Operations Executive during World War II and worked as a courier for the French Section.-Early life:...

 ('Jacqueline'), who acted as a courier. They ran an efficient small circuit, preparing for an expected major Allied
Allies of World War II
The Allies of World War II were the countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War . Former Axis states contributing to the Allied victory are not considered Allied states...

 landing in 1943.

In mid-June 1943 they received a pair of Canadian SOE officers, and all four of them set off on 21 June, in a car driven by Culioli, to catch a train to Paris. In the town of Dhuizon they were stopped at a temporary check point. Between Culioli and Rudellat on the front seat of the car lay a radio disguised as a lunch box which Culioli said contained sausage; a German soldier sensed the nervousness of his passengers when he questioned Culioli and Rudellat about this, and so opened the tin and on seeing the radio said to Culioli, "A Sausage eh? Well, I think this will be sufficient to end your need for sausage for ever!" The Canadians got out and Culioli suddenly sped off, with Rudallat and crashed the car into a wall, intending to kill them both. Although the car was riddled with bullets both survived, to be sent to concentration camps. Jacqueline died in Belsen just after it was liberated, and as she had been incarcerated under a false name was buried in a mass grave. Culioli just survived Buchenwald, and managed to escape from captivity whilst being transferred from one camp to another at the end of the war.

In 1947-49 he became the innocent centre of a cause celebre; he was falsely accused of having betrayed the whole Prosper network which had been rolled up immediately after his arrest. This was on the strength of some information Culioli had given to the Germans, which had betrayed about half the supplies sent to the group. Found guilty at his first trial, Culioli was triumphantly acquitted at his second in 1949.

He never fully recovered from his spell in Buchenwald, or from his post war experiences. In 1950 he was the subject of a book written by Abbé Guillaume, La Sologne au temps de l'heroisme et de la trahison which served to clear his reputation as far as the general public was concerned, and he became viewed as a war hero. He died near Blois
Blois
Blois is the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France, situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.-History:...

8 August 1994.

Sources

  • M. R. D. Foot SOE: an Outline History of the Special Operations Executive, 1940-1946. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 1984 ISBN 978-0712665858
  • M. R. D. Foot, Obituary in the Independent newspaper, 5th Sept. 1994.
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