PRUNUS HQ & home of Robert Vuillemot
22 rue des Pyrénées, Toulouse.
On April 12, 1943, the night the SD arrested many PRUNUS members, someone forgot to move a pot of flowers on the balcony to indicate it was not safe to enter.
Cafe La Fregate, Toulouse
where PRUNUS agents met, next door to a Gestapo HQ

Toulouse Matabiau train station, from which agents and couriers left on missions for PRUNUS
Mme Mallet’s grocery store, Montréjeau, where agents would give the password: ” Do you have an beeswax?” “For floors or furniture?” “For floors.”
Pierre Labayle’s safe house,
Montréjeau, where Pertschuk stayed
Mme Saint Avit took in many resistants and refugees in her Auch house which was set back from the street. PRUNUS radio operator Marcus Bloom
first stayed here on the top floor.

The house, 58 rue Dessoles, had 12 rooms and several exits for quick escapes.
former home of Viscount Jean d’Aligny
Chateau d’Esquiré, Fonsorbes, from which operator Marcus Bloom transmitted

former home of Philippe de Gunzbourg, Barsalous, Pont du Casse. De Gunzbourg organized the first resistance networks in the region, and worked with George Starr in the Wheelwright network after the PRUNUS network was dismantled.

the tiny Toulouse restaurant, the former Truffe de Quercy, where Pertschuk supposedly “chattered away in English”
entrance to Marcel Petit’s apartment,
rue de Pargaminières, Toulouse

The prisons and camps