Guy Môquet

Guy Môquet
France French 1924–1941 ✕ Executed as a hostage

A young Communist activist executed under occupation

Before his execution, he wrote in his farewell letter, “What I wish with all my heart is that my death may serve some purpose.”

Guy Môquet was a French Communist youth activist from Paris who entered underground activity after his father was imprisoned. Arrested at sixteen in 1940, he passed through French imprisonment and administrative detention before being transferred to the Châteaubriant camp in 1941. The German occupation authorities selected him as a hostage in retaliation for the killing of Karl Hotz in Nantes and executed him on 22 October 1941; his death became a symbol of the cost imposed on young Communists by occupation and collaboration.

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