Michel Nastorg

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Michel Nastorg
Born(1914-10-02)2 October 1914
Died9 June 1984(1984-06-09) (aged 69)
Occupation Actor
Years active1946-1961

Michel Nastorg (1914–1984) was a French actor.

During World War II he was called into the French army as Soldier Second Class. With the Seventh Army he retreated from Belgium before a fierce German onslaught, and found himself at Dunkirk in June 1940. On 1 June he and other French soldiers embarked on the Scotia which was almost immediately sunk by a German Stuka. Nastorg was rescued by a British destroyer which discharged him at Dover. He was then returned to France in two weeks time. [1]

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References

  1. Peter Townsend, Duel of Eagles (Edison NJ: Castle Books, 2003), pp. 234-5.