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During the Second World War he was in German-occupied France and started breaking into (German-controlled) local town halls to steal ration books and identity papers. He was first caught (stealing bread ration tickets) in 1941. However, he acquired a knack for escape and following repeated
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cast Barbat to play Darbant. He agreed to do this under the pseudonym of Jean Keraudy, to disguise his identity.
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supply train. On capture he received a nine-year prison sentence and ended in the ironically named
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His final release came in 1956 following some years in the Central Prison of
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He served as the inspiration for the character of Roland Darbant in
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imprisonments earned the nickname of the "King of Escape".
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