Jean Origer
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Jean Origer (25 May 1877 - 17 September 1942) was a Luxembourgish cleric and director of the newspaper Luxemburger Wort. Jean Origer was born in Esch-Alzette and later became a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg. During World War II, He was interned in the Mauthausen concentration camp where he died. A street in his hometown of Esch-Alzette is named after him.
See also
Further reading
- Alzin, Josse (Joseph-Adolphe Alzinger 1899–1978) 1947. Martyrologe 40-45. Le calvaire et la mort de 80 prêtres belges et luxembourgeois. Editions Fasbender, Arlon, pp. 23–27.
- Molitor, Edouard (1963). Mgr Jean Origer. Defensor civitatis. Luxemburg
External links
- in French and English : Site of luxembourgian and belgian clergymen who died in World War 2
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