- the arms
suppliers Léon Jean-Baptiste and
Maurice Juif were
murdered by
Cagoulards in
October 1936 and
February 1937, respectively, for
attempting to enrich...
- that bore
several names. In 1959, his
paramilitary force was
called the
Cagoulards ("Hooded Men"). They were
renamed to
Milice Civile (Civilian Militia)...
-
Truppe Volontarie). He
actually worked for
Franco as a
liaison with
French Cagoulard groups and gun-runners.
After the
Spanish war,
Amery settled in France...
- took
cagoulard François Métenier as his
deputy and
gained the
sanction of
Raphael Alibert,
anglophile Vichy minister of
justice (also a
cagoulard), fellow...
- Dewavrin's
closest colleagues (Captain
Fourcaud and
Lieutenant Duclos) were
Cagoulards (a right-wing group), but
Dewavrin always denied being one and insisted...
-
JSTOR Archived 14 May 2018 at the
Wayback Machine.
Geoffrey Warner, "The
Cagoulard Conspiracy"
History Today (July 1960) 10#0 pp 443-450
George C. Windell...
- the Sword); in the 1930s he
became prominent among La Cagoule, or the
Cagoulards ("Hooded Men"), a
secret terrorist group that
organised bombings and ********inations...
- LVF. The
other factions then
coalesced around Jean Filliol, a
former Cagoulard, and
revolutionaries Georges Soulès and André Mahé. A coup
against the...
-
Gaultier was
responsible for
propaganda and
worked alongside former Cagoulard turned resistance fighter Serge Jeanneret. He
later co-founded with Jean-Marie...
- and
Hikmat Sulayman deposed Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi. France: A
Cagoulard plot to
install a pro-****
government was
foiled by
French police. Bolivia:...