No. He is the second most famous member of the resistance. Dietrich Bonhoeffer is more celebrated, I think. I read his prison diaries and they are inspirational, but grim. Things like " When Christ calls, his call leads to death" This may be the reason why it took me so long to become a Christian. I have been obsessed with the Holocaust ever since I was 12 and saw The Diary of Anne Frank. I have always pondered about how I would have behaved in Nazi Germany and my conclusion, at twelve, was that I probably would have been cowardly, and, now, in my 60's, I am utterly convinced that I would have been cowardly. In terms of the fight or flight instinct, I am definitely a flighter. I would prefer to be otherwise, but, I'd have to be A LOT more devoted to God and convinced of His reality than I am. I mean, no "intense sense of the sublime" would be good enough for me. I need the equivalent of a burning bush that talks to me.