Réseau Morhange

Réseau Morhange ("Morhange network") was a French resistance group created in 1943 by Marcel Taillandier in Toulouse. The group organised direct action and counterintelligence against the German occupied and collaborators of Vichy France.

The Morhange Group
The group was constituted of 82 agents officially engaged in the conflict against Nazi Germany. Morhange was a Counterintelligence organisation against the counterintelligence of the Gestapo and the Abwehr. In 1940, Commandeur Paillole was responsible for the counterintelligence services of the Vichy army. However he continued to work with the British services against the German intelligence Abwehr whose objective was to track down French resistance fighters. In November 1942, when Nazi Germany invaded Vichy France, Paillole feld to Spain before reaching London where we welcomed by members of the Secret Intelligence Service before being transferred to Algers. Paillole orders reached Marchel Taillandier who led the Morhange group and the French resistance in Toulouse against the German occupier.

Connexions with other groups
The Morhange Group operated with other groups in the Toulouse area:


 * The groups of Marie Dissard and of Albert Guérisse who hid and smuggled allied soldiers all across France into Spain via the Pyrenees
 * The socialist group "Libérer Fédérer" of Silvio Trentin, an anti-fascist Italian.
 * The VIRA group.
 * The Franc-Tireur movement.
 * Libération-sud.
 * The Combat French resistance group.
 * The Armée secrète.