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Francis Basin was born on 6 August, 1903 in Grasse, France, is a French secret agent. Discover Francis Basin'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 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 6 August 1903
Birthday 6 August
Birthplace Grasse, France
Date of death 20 October, 1975
Died Place Paris
Nationality France

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1903

Francis Basin LdH CdeG MBE (1903–1975), code named Olive, was an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive in France during the Second World War.

The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in countries occupied by the Axis powers, especially Nazi Germany.

SOE agents allied themselves with resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England.

François Marcel Basin was born on 6 August 1903 in Grasse, the son of Antoine Basin, a railway employee, and Élise née Vernin.

1940

In August 1940, he enlisted in the British army on the advice of Colonel Massip to whom he was secretary and who was close to General de Gaulle.

Incorporated as a private soldier with thirty other Frenchmen, he undertook all the classes without thinking of becoming a secret agent.

He attended the Liaison Officer course at Wanborough Manor (Guildford) and took the exam on 27 December 1940.

He was then visited by the commander Nicolas Bodington, director of Section F prior to Maurice Buckmaster.

Bodington offered him special training to go to France on a dangerous mission.

"Think about it," he advised.

"You will give me your answer tomorrow."

Basin replied: "I prefer to say ‘yes’ straight away. If I think, I will deflate."

He was one of the first recruits of the SOE.

1941

On 14 July 1941, he was promoted to Lieutenant.

He was head of the URCHIN network on the Côte d'Azur, working under the nom de guerre of "Olive".

On 28 August 1941, he sailed from England to Gibraltar in HMS Fidelity in Operation AUTOGYRO and on the night of 19/20 September 1941 landed by submarine at Le Barcarès near Perpignan with Robert Leroy "Louis", Raymond Roche "François", and Georges Duboudin "Alain".

The day after his arrival, Basin was arrested by the police at his hotel in Cannes and held in Fort Saint-Nicolas of Marseille.

The investigating judge recognised his good faith and released him on 5 October 1941.

1942

Then for more than ten months until his arrest in August 1942 he developed the URCHIN network.

He made contact with Élie Lévy, whose house in Antibes became a reception centre for many agents in transit.

Lévy put him in touch with André Girard, head of the CARTE network.

He established his headquarters in Cannes, in the Villa Isabelle.

Baron Henri Ravel of Malval "Antoine", whom he knew at the beginning of the war and whom he met by chance in Cannes, put his house at his disposal.

There, Basin received SOE agents landed on the Côte d'Azur.

It formed 31 cells covering several departments: Bouches-du-Rhône, Var, Basses-Alpes, Alpes-Maritimes, of which seven cells were assigned to propaganda.

He was in regular contact with American SOE agent Virginia Hall "Marie", based in Lyon.

Together, they prepared reports for London.

On 15 January 1942 Peter Churchill arrived by submarine to evaluate his network, provide him with Fr.400,000 and revised guidelines.

He established contact with the leaders of resistance movements and supported them financially: Henri Frenay (FREEDOM, which became COMBAT), General de La Laurencie (LIBERATION NATIONAL), Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie "Bernard" (LIBERATION).

He was in contact with London, first by reports sent by the Swiss diplomatic bag, then also by radio from 20 April 1942 after the arrival of Isidore Newman "Julien", the radio operator assigned to him.

Impressed by the possibilities of contact with London that Basin could assure, André Girard agreed to send one of his officers to England, and chose Henri Frager, his second in command.

Taking advantage of the departure of Max Hymans "Frédéric" for London, Basin sent a report on his relations with the MAP network.

Unfortunately, Max Hymans was interned for three months in Spain, and the report arrived in London only on 12 August 1942.

On 18 August 1942 Basin was arrested in Cannes by the Security Service, having been given away by a Swiss diplomatic courier, Jean Cogniat, who was arrested at the Swiss border in possession of secret reports of Basin.

On the night of 27/ 28 August 1942 Peter Churchill returned to the south of France to take over the URCHIN network in the Midi under the name of SPINDLE.

Churchill planned to rescue Basin but this attempt was called off, apparently at Basin's request.

On 4 September 1942 there was a failed attempt by the MAP network to rescue Basin in a train taking him to Montluc prison in Lyon.

On 29 November 1942 Basin was released from Montluc prison with false provisional liberty papers.

The Germans, who had invaded the free zone, were searching for him.

He was weak and in need of medical care, but had to disappear quickly.