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Léon-Henri Roth (29 August 1922
/ref> In addition, there was evidence from foreign labourers who had been conscripted to work there and who began providing reports from early June 1943. One of them was twenty-year old Luxembourger Leon Henri Roth. who was exiled there after being caught starting a resistance cell. He successfully got letters through to his father, a member of a Belgian network, describing the rocket testing as sounding like 'a squadron at low altitude'. Unfortunately for the resistance hero, Roth would be killed by American army fire in 1945 while escaping with two Frenchmen in a German military car. – 24 March 1945) was a
Luxembourg Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France on the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembour ...
ish resistance fighter. In addition, his information (he passed while being a forced labourer), had contributed to the
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awareness of Germans working on rocket weapons in its 1943 operations, leading to the destruction by the RAF of the German experimental rocket-launching station at Peenemunde on the Baltic. Born in
Echternach Echternach (, ; or locally ) is a commune with town status in the canton of Echternach, in eastern Luxembourg. Echternach lies near the border with Germany, and is the oldest town in Luxembourg. History The town grew around the Abbey of Echt ...
he was exiled, "Pulling the crooked Leg," by
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after being caught starting a resistance cell, punished in
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  enrolés de force (forced labourers). He had worked at Peenemünde. He successfully got letters through to his father, Leon Roth, a member of a Belgian network. The report stated: "development of a large rocket which made a noise resembling that of 'a squadron at low altitude'." For fear his family would suffer from the
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, he refused to be helped escaping. Later on, he died while in a German military car.


Passing information

Leon Roth was the main courier between Luxembourg and
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for the Belgian '
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' resistance force (''Witte Brigade'') and a member of the network which smuggled Belgian and French POWs out of Germany after their escape. In the summer of 1942, Roth made also contact with another Belgian group, the '
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', organized by a policeman named Adolphe Godart and was given the codename 'Oscar 8353.' He had been ordered to obtain information about German war factories in
Wiltz Wiltz ( or (locally) ) is a commune with town status in north-western Luxembourg, situated in the canton of the same name. Wiltz is situated on the banks of the river Wiltz. It was also a battleground in the Battle of the Bulge, near t ...
. Thus it was that at his next meeting with Godart—'Pierre 8360'—he mentioned his son's censored letter. Godart contacted London and was informed that it was of the greatest importance to find out where young Roth was employed. The wheel had started to turn. Leon-Henri had the right to write to his family, though his correspondence naturally went through the censor's hands. In his first letter the censors had cut out a whole page, and mention of the place where Roth worked was completely obliterated. So his father, at Service ''Clarence'', drew their attention to it. The situation was exploited. As he did not want his letters to be censored again, he began to post them from the nearby town of
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. His very next letter created a minor sensation in the 'Clarence' network, for it contained not only a sketch map of the
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set-up but also said that experiments were being carried out with 'an aerial torpedo, which moves under its own power and makes a noise as if a squadron of heavy bombers were approaching'. Slightly garbled, that same description was to turn up in Jones' most secret report to Mr Churchill in July 1943. "The torpedo ... was said to be motor driven and released over the beach with the noise of a squadron at low altitude." Roth's letters continued to be a very valuable source of information for the ''Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)'' (
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). 'Pierre 8360' and his deputy, 'Hubert 8362', used to come to the Belgian frontier personally to collect them from Leon. Leon kept the originals, hidden in a safe place. The two agents received copies, which Leon hoped might save his son if 'Pierre' and 'Hubert' were captured. When Leon-Henri returned from Peenemuende in 1943, the RAF ' Squadron' the SIS's own agentdropping force, offered to collect him from a secret air strip near the village of Sure. Henri declined. If the Gestapo discovered he was gone, his father and family would suffer, thus, he stayed. Already under suspicion, Roth thought that service in the German forces would be the best way to 'go underground' without endangering his family. He served for some time in Russia before being transferred to the
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. Information was received from Leon Henri Roth and Dr Schwagen, both Luxembourgish enrolés de force (forced labourers), who had worked at Peenemünde and smuggled out letters describing rocket research, giving conflicting accounts of the size, warhead range and means of propulsion of the device. Despite the confusion, there was little doubt that the Germans were working on a rocket and in April 1943, the Chiefs of Staff warned operational HQs of the possibility of rocket weapons.


Death

Roth was killed by American army fire in 1945 while escaping with two Frenchmen in a German military car, after deserting ''Admiral Scheer''. Per the ship's captain, Roth deserted on 20 March. He was re-interred in Luxembourg in 1968 and awarded the highest decoration of the resistance. Henri Koch-Kent, Années d’exil 1940-1946, Luxembourg, Hermann, 1985


See also

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Operation Hydra (1943) Operation Hydra was an attack by RAF Bomber Command on a German scientific research centre at Peenemünde on the night of 17/18 August 1943. Group Captain John Searby, commanding officer of No. 83 Squadron RAF, commanded the operation, the fir ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Roth, Leon Henri People from Echternach Luxembourg Resistance members Peenemünde Army Research Center and Airfield 1922 births 1945 deaths Civilians killed in World War II