Victor Martin (Blaton, 19 January 1912 – November 1989) was a Belgian sociologist, alumnus of Louvain Catholic University. During World War II he embarked on a spying mission in Germany for the Front de l'Indépendance Belgian communist resistance organization, bringing back the first reliable information about the fate of Jews deported to Germany, as well as detailed information about the functioning of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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| - Victor Martin (Blaton, 19 January 1912 – November 1989) was a Belgian sociologist, alumnus of Louvain Catholic University. During World War II he embarked on a spying mission in Germany for the Front de l'Indépendance Belgian communist resistance organization, bringing back the first reliable information about the fate of Jews deported to Germany, as well as detailed information about the functioning of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
- Victor Reginald Martin (March 16, 1870-July 23, 1947) was the first President of Georgeland. A businessman and philanthropist, Martin was elected President in 1929 on a platform of national unity. He was re-elected in 1933 and 1937. Serving 12 years, Martin is Georgeland's longest-serving President. Martin's residence in Topstad, Martin Hall, was donated to serve as the official residence of the President. Image:President Martin.JPG
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| - Victor Martin (Blaton, 19 January 1912 – November 1989) was a Belgian sociologist, alumnus of Louvain Catholic University. During World War II he embarked on a spying mission in Germany for the Front de l'Indépendance Belgian communist resistance organization, bringing back the first reliable information about the fate of Jews deported to Germany, as well as detailed information about the functioning of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
- Victor Reginald Martin (March 16, 1870-July 23, 1947) was the first President of Georgeland. A businessman and philanthropist, Martin was elected President in 1929 on a platform of national unity. He was re-elected in 1933 and 1937. Serving 12 years, Martin is Georgeland's longest-serving President. Martin's residence in Topstad, Martin Hall, was donated to serve as the official residence of the President. Image:President Martin.JPG
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