Roger Carcassonne-Leduc (12 January 1911 in Marnia – 10 December 1991 in Paris, France) was a member of the French Resistance.
Sent to Tunisia, at the time of the armistice he appeared in front of the military justice for having posted and distributed the texts of the call of June 18 from General Charles de Gaulle.
He then organized, with the help of his brother Pierre and some friends, including Captain Louis Jobelot, a group which was devoted to producing discreet propaganda and tried to gather everyone possible.
In March 1941, in Oran, Captain Jobelot introduced him to Henri d'Astier de la Vigerie, an officer in the Deuxième Bureau of the Armistice Army[citation needed], with whom he immediately sympathized.
[3] In August 1941, in Algiers, Carcassonne met his cousin José Aboulker, a medical student, who had begun resistance in September 1940.