In February 1940 Albert was assigned to
Groupe de Chasse I/3, a unit operating France's top fighter, the
Dewoitine D.520. When
German troops invaded France in May 1940, his squadron was redeployed to the
Reims airfield. On 14 May 1940, Albert shot down a
Do 17 bomber and later that day, a
Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter, although this victory was not confirmed. He also earned a probable victory over a
Heinkel He 111 bomber before the armistice. Under the
Vichy government, his squadron was redeployed to
Algeria where Albert flew a few missions against the
British forces in
Gibraltar. On 14 October he and two other pilots
defected and surrendered their airplanes to the British. Having reached England, Albert joined the
RAF and flew 47 missions in
Spitfires with
340 Squadron. In late 1942, Albert joined the
Normandie fighter group, a Free French fighter unit that was being sent to the
Soviet Union to help fight the Germans. The Normandie group entered the fight in April 1943, flying Russian-built
Yak-1 fighters, and later
Yak-9s and
Yak-3s. Albert quickly proved to be one of Normandie's best pilots. His first kill was over a
Focke-Wulf Fw 189 on 16 June 1943. In July he claimed 3 more, and he was given command of the 1st
escadrille on 4 September 1943. During the offensive against Eastern Prussia in October 1944, he scored 7 victories. His score totaled 23 victories (including 15 shared) == Postwar ==