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John Renshaw Starr was born on 6 August, 1908 in France, is a John Ashford Renshaw Starr code names Emile and Bob. Discover John Renshaw Starr'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 88 years old?

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1908

John Ashford Renshaw Starr (6 August 1908 – 1996), code names Emile and Bob, was a British artist and an agent in France of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organization during World War II.

He was the organiser (leader) of the Acrobat network (or circuit) which operated in Dijon.

The purpose of SOE in occupied France was to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance.

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

1934

He studied art in Paris and in 1934 he married a French woman, Michelle Vergetas, and the couple had one child, Ethel.

1938

Starr tried to join the Royal Air Force in 1938 but was rejected because his father was an American.

1939

He was in Paris when World War II began in 1939, and in early 1940 joined the King's Own Scottish Borderers and later was assigned to the Field Security Police.

He escaped to England when France was overrun by Nazi Germany.

1941

He joined the SOE in early 1941.

1942

Starr parachuted "blind" (without being met on the ground) near Valence on the night of 27–28 August 1942.

His job was to evaluate the food requirements for the CARTE network, a resistance group which claimed that, with SOE support, it could raise an army of 300,000 men to resist the German occupation of France.

Starr made his way from Valence to a villa in Cannes where he met SOE agent Peter Churchill and CARTE leader Andre Girard.

Starr learned from Churchill and his own experience that CARTE was largely a fantasy of Girard's. He returned to England in November.

Oddly enough, as he was boarding a small boat to slip out of France, he encountered his older brother George who was arriving in France as an SOE agent.

1943

Starr was wounded and captured by the German SS on 18 July 1943 and imprisoned for the remainder of the war.

After World War II, Starr was accused by several other SOE agents of collaboration with the Germans while he was a captive.

John Starr's brother George Starr was also an SOE agent.

Starr was born in Heaton Moor, Lancashire, the son of an American father, Alfred Demarest Starr, a bookkeeper who became a naturalised British subject, and an English mother, Ethel Renshaw, he was a grandson of William Robert Renshaw.

Starr was held in high regard by SOE and, along with a wireless operator, John Young, he parachuted into France again on the night of 15–16 May 1943, landing near Blye in the French Alps.

He was designated as the organiser (leader) of the Acrobat network, operating around Saint-Étienne and Dijon.

Shortly after his arrival, Starr narrowly escaped being captured in Clermont-Ferrand.

The Germans had penetrated several SOE networks and captured agents in that area.

Starr was joined in Acrobat by saboteur Harry Rée and courier Diana Rowden.

Rée soon departed for another network.

He did not like Starr's "assertive manner" and believed the network was insecure.

On 18 July 1943 Starr was captured by the Germans after being betrayed by a Frenchman he had recruited.

He attempted to escape en route to a prison in Dijon and was shot twice in the thigh and foot.

He was placed in the custody of the Sicherheitsdienst (or SD), the intelligence service of the SS.

In Dijon, he said the Germans tortured him by beating on his wounded thigh but he didn't reveal any significant information to them.

He was transferred to Fresnes Prison in Paris and in late September to SD headquarters at 84 Avenue Foch in Paris.

The head of the Paris SD was an ex-policemen named Hans Kieffer, a man more dedicated to persuasion than torture.

Kieffer persuaded Starr to use his artistic talents to redraw a map and some charts of SOE operations in France.

In return, Starr was given a private room in the building and dined in the officer's mess which served excellent food.

Another SOE prisoner at 84 Avenue Foch was Gilbert Norman who told Starr that the Germans knew everything about SOE and that nothing he said would be news to them.

Starr justified his cooperation with the SD by saying he was gathering information on SD operations that would be useful to SOE if he could escape.

Along with SOE wireless operator, Noor Inyat Khan, and a French colonel, Leon Faye, he tried to escape in late 1943 by climbing out the skylight of his room onto the roof of the building, but the three were soon recaptured.

Kieffer threatened to shoot them, but relented on condition that they gave their word of honor not to attempt another escape.

Khan and Faye declined; but Starr gave his word.

Khan and Faye were sent to concentration camps in Germany and later executed.

After the escape attempt, Starr again became friendly with the Germans, even going out to restaurants with some of them and on an operation to identify the bodies of British airmen who had been shot down near Paris.