Liberté Chérie
978-613-2-86922-7
6132869220
84
2010-12-16
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Liberté chérie was one of the very few masonic lodges founded within a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War. On the 15 November 1943 - seven Belgian Freemasons and resistance fighters - founded the Masonic Lodge Loge Liberté chérie inside Hut 6 of Emslandlager VII (Esterwegen). The name of the lodge was derived from La Marseillaise. According to M. Franz Bridoux, former prisoner in Esterwegen’s hut N°6, the founding members of “Loge Liberté Chérie” were Messrs Rochat, Sugg, Hannecart, Hanson, Somerhausen, Degueldre and Miclotte. Messrs. De Schrijver and M. Story arrived well after the establishment of the Lodge and were not be founding members, but members only. Paul Hanson was elected Master. The Brethren met for Lodge Work in Hut 6 around a table, which was otherwise used for cartridge sorting. A Catholic Priest stood watch, so that the Brethren could hold their meetings; and protected their secrecy.
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