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John Kenneth Macalister was born on 19 July, 1914, is a Canadian spy. Discover John Kenneth Macalister'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 30 years old?

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1914

John Kenneth Macalister (July 19, 1914 – September 14, 1944) was a Rhodes Scholar and a Canadian hero of World War II.

Born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Ken Macalister graduated from the Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI) and from the University of Toronto, where he studied law and won first-class honours in every subject in every year.

1937

From Toronto, he was elected as one of Ontario's two Rhodes scholars in 1937, and studied at the New College, Oxford until 1939, graduating with one of the six first-class honours degrees awarded in a cohort of 200.

1939

He was expanding his education further at the Institute of Corporate Law in Paris, France when World War II began in 1939.

When he took the bar exam, Macalister placed first among over 150 candidates in the British Empire.

Macalister tried to join the infantry but his eyesight was such that he needed thick glasses and as such could not be placed on active duty.

However, fluent in French, Macalister volunteered for the Special Operations Executive (SOE) F Section where as an agent in France, his thick glasses would actually add to his disguise.

1943

Together with fellow Canadian, Frank Pickersgill, Ken Macalister was parachuted into occupied France on June 15, 1943, to work as wireless operator for the "Archdeacon" network in the Ardennes area.

Both men were picked up by the SOE agent Yvonne Rudellat (codename 'Jacqueline') and the French officer Pierre Culioli.

Their vehicle stopped at a German checkpoint in Dhuizon, and after Rudellat and Culioli were cleared they decided to wait for the two Canadians to come through.

Minutes later, however, the Canadians' cover was blown and Culioli tried to speed away but he and Rudellat were captured when they ran into another checkpoint about 10 kilometres away.

Rudellat subsequently died in Bergen-Belsen; Culioli survived the war.

The Canadians were taken to Fresnes prison where they were interrogated and tortured repeatedly.

Macalister steadfastly refused to reveal his security checks to the Germans who had his codes and were anxious to send misleading messages back to the SOE's London headquarters.

Macalister gave his interrogators nothing and when his captors tried to send messages, SOE recognized them as fake.

1944

Unable to get anything of value from him, the security forces shipped Macalister, along with Frank Pickersgill and Roméo Sabourin to Buchenwald concentration camp on August 27, 1944.

They were known as the Robert Benoist group, executed at Buchenwald on September 14, 1944.

Captain Ken Macalister is honoured on the Brookwood Memorial, Surrey in Brookwood, Surrey, England and as one of the SOE agents who died for the liberation of France, he is listed on the "Roll of Honour" on the Valençay SOE Memorial in the town of Valençay, in the Indre département of France.

He is commemorated by an obelisk at Romorantin-Lanthenay, where he is one of 4 members of SOE to be listed.

In Guelph, there’s a park named after him with a maple tree representing his time in Canada, an oak his British sojourn, and a linden his time in France.

The University of Toronto has designated a Pickersgill-Macalister garden on the west side of the "Soldiers' Tower" monument.