pwautie1 schreef: ↑23 april 2020, 17:33
Oui j étais au courant pour les naturalisations de André et de son Père Léon Charlamboff.
André a été arrêté en 1943 et a disparu dans un camps en Allemagne, car il était Résistant.
Donc, je ne sais trop pour le J O qui parle de lui en 1947...même avec changement de nom...
André avait également une sœur, Eugénie qui habitait à Paris avec lui et sa mère Mme Lucie Bagrine Kamensky
André a dû reprendre la société de son père à la mort de celui-ci en 1931.
Philippe Wautié Nuyten Charlamboff
J'ai trouvé le nom de Léon Charlamboff dans les annuaires de Saint-Pétersbourg de 1897-1909. L'orthographe en russe : Леонтий Борисович Харламбов (Leonti Borisovich Kharlambov).
Ingénieur. Propriétaire du bureau technique. Сommerçant (pendant un certain temps).
Les annuaires indiquent l'entreprise Charlamboff & Co. Ils ont créé une fonderie de fer en 1906 (15 ouvriers). Сette usine a subi une attaque armée en octobre 1906.
Les annuaires indiquent Lev Borisovich Charlamboff, сomtable. Je ne vois aucune information sur les sœurs d'André.
André Charlamboff:
"Andre Charlamboff, a refugee soldier and business man who recently escaped from France, warned Bound Brook Rotarians in Bound Brook Inn Tuesday that America must not tolerate any stoppage in production for national defense. Hits at Politicians The speaker, former general manager of the Johns-Manville Company in France, described the forces operating within France which "made it ripe for German conquest" and hit at the subterfuge of the politicians, "the French Quislings" he called them, who ordered a premature armistice. Blaming the Popular Front government of Premier Leon Blum for weakening France, he said, it employed the sit-down strikes and work-stoppages to throw industry Into chaos with the result that there was almost no production of any consequence from 1936 to 193S. He declared the red flag of Russia flying over hundreds of plants had scared industrialists and wealthy people "into the arms of Nazi Germany as its savior." Of the actual combat. Charlam boff said, "I never saw a French or English plane in the air . . . nothing but Germans and Italians in the skies ... and when the at tack came the proportion of tanks was 50 to 1 for the Germans." N Laval and Darlan Denounced The speaker denounced Laval and Admiral Darlan as "fifth columnists to a certain extent" and said that as early as 1917 in the last World War the French statesman, Pioncare, had labeled Marshal Petain as a "defeatist," calling for an armistice then. These men, he continued, are being deluded into believing in an ultimate German victory in the war. Describing civilian conditions in France when he left four months ago, Charlamboff said, "Everybody in France would like to fight now if they had the-means, although a few elements hate the English." He then warned, "I can only say that you, too, may lose the battle of America, maybe in a different way than we did in France, but you will lose it if you permit anybody or any group to keep you disunited, or if you tolerate any stoppage in production for national defense. "Production today i3 what will win this war for democracy. And this country of yours, the greatest producer in he world not only of foodstuffs but of the machines by which modern war is waged, can win the battle of America and democracy but there is not a moment -to be lost.""
July 9, 1941
The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey · Page 6
http://www.francaislibres.net/liste/fiche.php?index=60202
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31911073/andre-charlamboff