LASSALLE, Pierre (BENJAMIN and BOLIVIEN)
Descour’s radio operator at La Matrassière and La Britière.
LE RAY, Alain (BASTIDE and ROUVIER)
Vercors military commander until January 1944 and then FFI commander of Isère Department.
LONGE, Desmond (RÉFRACTION)
Leader of Eucalyptus Mission.
MARTIN, Léon Dr
One of the founders of Grenoble resistance in the Café de la Rotonde.
MAYAUD, Charlotte (CHARLOTTE)
Early Vercors Resistant and organizer in Villard de Lans. Also a courier and liaison agent.
MOCKLER-FERRYMAN, Eric
Director for SOE operations in western Europe.
MONTEFUSCO, Mario (TITIN and ARGENTIN)
Radio operator at La Britière.
MOULIN, Jean (REX, MAX and RÉGIS)
De Gaulle’s representative in southern France and the architect of the unified southern Resistance.
MYERS, Chester L.
Hoppers’ second-in-command on the Justine Mission.
NIEHOFF, Heinrich
German military commander southern France.
ORTIZ, Peter Julien (CHAMBELLAN and JEAN-PIERRE)
US Marine parachuted in with the Union Mission and subsequently the head of Union II.
PECQUET, André Édouard (BAVAROIS and PARAY)
Eucalyptus Mission radio operator.
PFLAUM, Karl Ludwig
Commander 157th Reserve Division.
PINHAS, France
Nurse at the second Battle of Saint-Nizier.
PRÉVOST, Jean (GODERVILLE)
Writer and friend of Dalloz. Commander of Compagnie Goderville in the north of the Vercors.
PROVENCE, Mireille
Milice spy.
PUPIN, Aimé (MATHIEU)
Early Vercors Resistance leader.
RAYNAUD, Pierre (ALAIN)
An agent of Cammaerts and commander of a Drôme Maquis unit.
REY, Fabien (MARSEILLE and BLAIREAU)
Expert in and author of Maquisard guide to the the flora and fauna of the Vercors.
REY, Sylviane
Nurse and friend of Francis Cammaerts.
RITTER, Stefan
Commander No. 8 Company Reserve Gebirgsjäger Battalion II/98.
ROMANS-PETIT, Henri (ROMANS)
Resistance leader in the Jura.
ROUDET, Marcel (RAOUL)
Corrupt Lyon policeman who led his own ‘Raoul Maquis’.
SALLIER, Ferdinand (CHRISTOPHE)
Maquis leader in the west of the Vercors.
SAMUEL, Dr Eugène (JACQUES and RAVALEC)
Early founder of the Resistance movement in Villard-de-Lans.
SCHÄFER, Friedrich
Commander Kampfgruppe Schäfer.
SCHWEHR, Franz
Commander Kampfgruppe Schwehr.
SEEGER, Alfred
Commander Kampfgruppe Seeger.
SOUSTELLE, Jacques
Confidant of de Gaulle and head of the French Directorate for Intelligence and Special Forces.
STÜLPNAGEL, Carl-Heinrich
German military commander for all France.
TANANT, Pierre (LAROCHE)
Huet’s Chief of Staff.
THACKTHWAITE, Henry (PROCUREUR)
British member of the Union Mission.
TOURNISSA, Jean (PAQUEBOT)
Landing-ground expert sent in to build an airstrip at Vassieux.
ULLMAN, Henri (PHILIPPE)
Commander of Compagnie Philippe.
ULLMANN, Dr Marcel
Doctor in Saint-Martin and Grotte de la Luire.
VILLEMAREST, Pierre FAILLANT de (FRANTZ)
Maquis intelligence expert and later commander of the Groupe Vallier.
VINCENT, Gaston (AZUR and PIERRE)
OSS agent in Saint-Agnan.
VINCENT-BEAUME, André (Capt. VINCENT and SAMBO)
Head of Huet’s 2nd Bureau (intelligence).
WINTER, Anne
Nurse at the Grotte de la Luire.
ZABEL
Commander Kampfgruppe Zabel.
ZELLER, Henri (FAISCEAU and JOSEPH)
Chief of Resistance in south-east France.
* Aliases in brackets.
* There are several versions of this name, including Calke and Calk. I have used the one given in the journal of the 11th Cuirassiers and Robert Bennes’ memoirs.
Map 2: Occupied Territories 1942
Map 3: Camps of the Vercors 1943
Map 6: Options for the Southern Invasion
Map 7: The Battle of Saint-Nizier
Map 8: Huet’s Dispositions and Early German Probes
Map 10: The Battle for Vassieux