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"Armand H. Delsemme (1918 - 2017)

Armand Delsemme died on Saturday the 22nd of July 2017.

Armand H. Delsemme, Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Toledo, passed away on Saturday. July 22, 2017. He was 99 years old. Armand Delsemme was born in Verviers, Belgium, on February 1, 1918. He was interested in science, and especially astronomy, from a young age. Physics, chemistry, and astronomy were never far from the various twists and turns of his life. Armand started his formal scientific education at the University of Liège, Belgium, from 1936 to 1940, where he studied molecular spectroscopy, with the goal of becoming an astronomer. While still a student at the University, he founded the Astronomical Society of Liège (SAL), which still exists today with nearly 600 members. His Master's thesis on the FeO spectrum was submitted, despite delays and uncertainty resulting from the invasion of Belgium in the early part of World War II.

During the war he was a member of the Belgian resistance movement, collecting information about the locations and wavelength of the first German radar stations in Belgium, which was radioed back to London in coded messages. Because of his efforts, he was eventually sought by the Gestapo and escaped through France and into Spain, where he was captured and spent a year in the Miranda de Ebro Concentration Camp. He was subsequently released in an Allied trade of Belgian prisoners for Canadian grain. The released prisoners traveled through Portugal and eventually to England. After convincing the British that he was not a spy and that he actually worked for the Belgian resistance, he was recruited to work with the British Secret Service, MI6, learned to parachute, and was parachuted back into France for a mission. During his time in England he met Gladys Arrowsmith. They married, moved back to Belgium after the war, and had three children. Tragically, Gladys passed away when the children were still quite young. In 1956 he married Delphine Jehoulet, an astronomer in her own right in Liège, who had completed research for her Ph.D. after working for a year in the US at several observatories, but sadly never completed her thesis......"

Laurent Laloup le samedi 08 septembre 2018

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