based on
iconic photo with hat and scarf,
cross of Lorraine in background However, shortly after the CNR's creation, its president Jean Moulin was arrested at
Caluire by the
SS. Over the next three days, Moulin was tortured by
Klaus Barbie himself, and died during his transfer to Germany. He divulged no information to his torturers and his silence likely allowed the CNR to pursue its activities. After Moulin's capture and death, the
Conseil National de la Résistance decided for security reasons to end its plenary sessions and created an executive office of five members, with each member representing his own group and two others. The new office was under the direction of
Alexandre Parodi, delegate-general, and
Georges Bidault, the new president. On 9 September 1944
Louis Saillant succeeded Bidault as head of the CNR. ==Programme==