André Le Moal
1923–1941 (age 18)
Biography
André Le Moal was among the youngest of the French Resistance fighters, joining clandestine networks as a teen during the Occupation and demonstrating extraordinary bravery in the face of Nazi repression. Born in 1923, he became known for his unwavering courage and his dedication to liberating his country despite the grave risks.
Captured and executed in 1941, Le Moal has been honored as a symbol of youthful resistance; his sacrifice underscores the profound cost paid by many who refused to accept the loss of freedom.