By Gilles Perrault

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He set out for Warsaw. He took nothing from the town of Dombrova except the first four letters of its name; for the next ten years his alias was Domb. Subsequently he became known as the "Big Chief," both to his own men and to the members of the Gestapo. There were no jobs available in Warsaw for a man who had taken part in the Dombrova uprising. He applied for an immigration visa for France, but this was refused; the French authorities were in no hurry to import an industrial agitator. Trepper was well aware, however, that he could not go on living in Poland; there he had no future except to die of starvation.

I not belong to the netv-ork. He was a friend of Grossvogel. More accurately. Grossvogel had a business relationship with a Bulgarian named Petrov, and the latter had introduced him to Durov. A few daj's after the invasion of Belgium, Grossvogel told Durov that he was desperately worried about trade. The Ostend branch of Le Roi du Caoutchouc had been destroyed by a German bomb, and he was anxious to know what had become of his other shops. Durov offered to take him on a tour of the firm's branches.

The younger was bom in Moscow in 1936. The child who will later play a part in this story, however, was not Luba and Trepper's, but the male infant growing to life in Georgie's womb. 2. The Foreign Excellent Trench Coat Company Michael Dzumaga, a Canadian citizen bora in Winnipeg on August 2, 1914, had enlisted in one of the International Brigades set up to fight Franco. He landed in Spain as bearer of passport Number 43671, issued in 1937. This passport was taken away from him as soon as he arrived.

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