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Brossolette and Paris
Pierre Brossolette was born in Paris, France to a family deeply involved in the fights for laic schools in early 20th century France.

Brossolette and for
His father was Léon Brossolette, General Inspector for Primary Education, and was the nephew of Francisque Vial, Director of Secondary Education, responsible for making secondary education free in France.
Bollaert and Brossolette were not identified and were kept imprisoned in Rennes for weeks.
With time, Brossolette was relegated to a second place and became the hero of his party SFIO while Moulin came to symbolize the myth of the French Resistance unity while the country struggled with the Algerian war and as De Gaulle tried to avoid civil war calling for union while noticing the growing popular clout of the Resistance legend on the postwar imagination.
The Saint-Cyr Military Academy ROTC Class of 2004 was christened after Brossolette, and a class song was created for the occasion.

Brossolette and Parisian
As he politically structured the Parisian resistance, Brossolette succeeded in convincing the network leaders to create a temporary Resistance Party under De Gaulle's leadership after the war, focused on promoting ambitious social transformations while avoiding the predictable enmity and chaos of post-Liberation times.

Brossolette and Resistance
Other socialist leaders in the Resistance included Pierre Brossolette, Gaston Defferre, Jean Biondi, Jules Moch, Jean Pierre-Bloch, Tanguy-Prigent, Guy Mollet, and Christian Pineau.
Pierre Brossolette ( 25 June 1903 – 22 March 1944 ) was a French journalist, left-wing politician, a top leader and major hero of French Resistance.
Pierre Brossolette ( 1st left ) and Passy ( 3rd ) awarded Compagnon In April 1942, Brossolette met De Gaulle in London as representative of the ZO Resistance and was hired to work on bringing political credibility to De Gaulle to back his recognition as the only Free French Forces leader by the Allies in his feud against Henri Giraud in Algiers.
Just after the war, Brossolette was considered the main leader of the French Resistance, though many were claimed heroes by their political family ( such as Honoré d ' Estienne d ' Orves by royalists and Gabriel Péri by communists ).
Brossolette was also featured in the first series of postage stamps of Resistance heroes by French PTT in 1957.

Brossolette and which
Brossolette created the civilian arm of the BCRAM intelligence service, which became the Bureau Central de Renseignements et d ’ Action ( BCRA ), in liaison with the RF section of the British side, Special Operations Executive ( SOE ).

Brossolette and was
In addition to journalism, Pierre Brossolette was also a politician.
Brossolette was tortured at the Gestapo HQ, enduring severe beatings and waterboardings over a two and a half day period.

Brossolette and after
In his newspaper columns, Brossolette had evolved from a resolute pacifist and europeanist, after Aristide Briand's ideals, to a denunciator of both fascism and communism.

Brossolette and by
Other martyrs of the clandestine fight, such as Pierre Brossolette, Jean Cavaillès or Jacques Bingen, all of them organizers of the underground army, are overshadowed by his legend.
Brossolette also resumed his newspaper work through a series of articles on France's situation, including one in La Marseillaise considered by many to be the doctrinal founding of the Gaullisme movement.

Brossolette and .
** Pierre Brossolette, French journalist and resistance fighter ( d. 1944 )
After the Armistice, when the Vichy regime forbade him to teach, Brossolette and his wife opened a bookstore at rue de la Pompe near Lycée Janson-de-Sailly.
Strong ties of camaraderie were forged between Brossolette ( codenamed Brumaire ), BCRA's chief André Dewavrin ( codenamed Arquebuse, a. k. a. Colonel Passy ) and SOE's Forest Frederick Edward Yeo-Thomas ( codenamed Shelley, a. k. a. The White Rabbit ).
During his last missions, Brossolette worked on creating a new party that could be the major force of the left.
Brossolette Aeolian Memorial at Narbonne plage | Narbonne-Plage.

returned and Paris
On this issue, the President received a detailed report from his U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, who had just returned from Paris, and Mr. Kennedy asked Stevenson to search for a face-saving way -- for both Paris and Tunis -- out of the imbroglio.
Jarry returned to Paris and applied himself to drinking, writing, and the company of friends who appreciated his witty, sweet-tempered, and unpredictable conversation.
In 1802, at the personal request of Napoleon, Canova returned to Paris to model a bust of the first consul.
Salieri then returned to Paris for the premiere of his tragédie lyrique Les Horaces ( The Horati ) which proved a failure.
Napoleon returned to Paris for review, was exonerated, promoted to Captain and given leave to escort his sister, a schoolgirl, back to Corsica at state expense.
Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
According to Volume I of her diaries, 1931 – 1934, published in 1966 ( Stuhlmann ), Nin first came across erotica when she returned to Paris with her mother and two brothers in her late teens.
Philip returned to Paris triumphant, marching his captive prisoners behind him in a long procession, as his grateful subjects came out to greet the victorious king.
The 1783 Treaty of Paris, which ended the war, returned the island to Britain.
David was allowed to stay at the French Academy in Rome for an extra year, but after 5 years in Rome, he returned to Paris.
After serving briefly during the Franco-Prussian War, he returned to civilian duties in Paris during 1872.
When they returned to Paris, the crowd greeted them in silence.
In December 1929, after nearly two years in Paris, Blair returned to England and went directly to his parents ' house in Southwold, which was to remain his base for the next five years.
He returned to teaching at Hayes and prepared for the publication of his book, now known as Down and Out in Paris and London.
One indication of Guadeloupe's prosperity at this time is that in the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ), France, defeated in war, again, agreed to abandon its territorial claims in Canada if the British returned Guadeloupe, which was captured in 1759.
He returned to Paris in the 1860s to work on the influential newspaper, Le Journal des Débats, which he edited from 1871 to 1876.
He returned to Paris after the publication of his first book during 1894.
He returned to Europe for a reunion with Hergé in 1981, and settled in Paris in 1985, where he died in 1998.
The emerald chalice at Genoa, which was obtained during the Crusades at Caesarea Maritima at great cost, has been less championed as the Holy Grail since an accident on the road, while it was being returned from Paris after the fall of Napoleon, revealed that the emerald was green glass.
After uneventful trips to Orléans and his hometown of Noyon, Calvin returned to Paris in October 1533.
After the death of Cosimo II de ' Medici in 1621, he returned to Nancy where he lived for the rest of his life, visiting Paris and the Netherlands later in the decade.
Having spent his formative years in France, where he attended the American School of Paris, he returned to the United States to attend the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, from which he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1966.
Marx returned to Paris, which was then under the grip of both a reactionary counter-revolution and a cholera epidemic, and was soon expelled by the city authorities who considered him a political threat.
Finally he returned to Paris.

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