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Arnaud Fraiteur was born on 23 May, 1924 in Ixelles (Brussels), is a fighter. Discover Arnaud Fraiteur's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 19 years old?

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Age 19 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 23 May 1924
Birthday 23 May
Birthplace Ixelles, Belgium
Date of death (1943-05-10)1943-05-10 Breendonk
Died Place Fort Breendonk, Province of Antwerp, German-occupied Belgium
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1947

In 1947, Arnaud Fraiteur's family allowed a new centre specialized in helping disabled children to be named after the young resistance fighter: Le Centre Arnaud Fraiteur (Arnaud Fraiteur centre) in the municipality of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean in Brussels. It was the first Belgian centre of this kind.

1944

On 3 October 1944, the two who had denounced Arnaud Fraiteur, Herten and Hoogeveen, were sentenced to death by the court-martial of Brabant. On 13 November 1944, they were shot in the back, the punishment for traitors, in the Prison of Saint-Gilles.

1943

In April 1943, Jacques Grippa put Fraiteur in charge of killing the journalist and art critic Paul Colin, a well-known collaborator in the press, editor in chief of the weekly Cassandre, and of the daily Le Nouveau Journal, which he had founded in 1940.

As he was on the run, he did not go home and hid at the home of friends of his parents in Uccle, while Réseau Zéro, with the help of ALI-France (led by Joseph Dubar), were organizing his escape to England. Réseau Zéro asked a driver of the Ministry of the Colonies to drive him to France. However, the driver (called Hoogeveen), assisted by Paul Herten, who had replaced Paul Colin at the head of the Nouveau Journal, denounced him to the German authorities, which made it possible for the Gestapo to arrest him (as well as his guide and Drubar's direct assistant, Raymonde Marc of the ALI-France network, codenamed Carmen,) on 29 April 1943, a few miles outside of Halle, on the road towards the French border.

After being interrogated, and tortured, Fraiteur, Raskin and Bertulot were sentenced to death by the Oberfeldkommandantur's military court in Brussels after a show trial that was supposed to serve as an example to the Belgian population. They were hanged on 10 May 1943 at Fort Breendonk. They were buried at the "Enclos des fusillés" in Schaerbeek. On 7 June 1945, Fraiteur's body was exhumed in order to be buried in the family vault on the cemetery of Saint-Gilles.

1941

After graduating, he enrolled at the University of Liège, where he successfully passed the entrance exams in civil engineering. In May 1940, the invasion of Belgium by the Nazis marked the end of his studies: the University of Liège as well as the Université libre de Bruxelles (Free University of Brussels) had to suspend their courses on 24 November 1941.

In 1941, he joined the Partisans Armés as a liaison officer under the nom de guerre Max. Just like many other young people affiliated to the University of Brussels that were gathered by Groupe G, he participated in multiple actions organized by a unit from Brussels that was specialized in the fight against intellectual collaboration.

1924

Arnaud Fraiteur was a Belgian resistance fighter. He was born in Ixelles on 23 May 1924 and died on 10 May 1943 in Fort Breendonk. He was hanged by the Germans for murdering the Belgian collaborator Paul Colin.

Born into an upper middle class family on 23 May 1924, Arnaud Fraiteur went to secondary school at the Athénée Royal d'Ixelles.