Jacques Dumas
1914–1944 (age 30)
Biography
Jacques Dumas was a dedicated member of the French Resistance who fought for liberation and freedom during the Nazi occupation of France. Born in 1914, he joined the ranks of those who conducted clandestine operations and resistance activities against the forces of occupation, risking his life for the cause of French independence.
Dumas made the ultimate sacrifice in 1944, giving his life in the struggle for his nation's freedom. He is honored at the cemetery of Saint-André-de-Corcy, where his memory stands as a testament to the courage of resistance fighters who fought in the shadows.