- 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)...
- 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...
- Marx
Dormoy (1888–1941), a
French socialist politician ********inated by
Cagoulards.
Until 1946 it was
called Torcy after the
Place de Torcy,
named after...
- Dewavrin's
closest colleagues (Captain
Fourcaud and
Lieutenant Duclos) were
Cagoulards (a right-wing group), but
Dewavrin always denied being one and insisted...
- Po****r
Front government.
Dormoy directed the
arrest and
imprisonment of 70
cagoulards in
November 1937. The
police recovered 2 tons of
armaments from their...
- (in French).
Retrieved 2023-02-22. Bourdrel,
Philippe (2009-11-04). Les
Cagoulards dans la
guerre (in French).
Albin Michel. ISBN 978-2-226-21142-2. Roemen...
- town of Bagnoles-de-l'Orne. On 9 June, the two were
killed by a
group of
cagoulards,
militants of the Cagoule, a
French fascist group, with
archival do****ents...
- Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, Orne. On 9 June, the two were
killed by a
group of
cagoulards,
militants of the Cagoule, a
French fascist group, with
archival do****ents...
- on the
Gestapo and ****
military authorities,
bringing together former cagoulards in the process. In
December 1940,
through Groussard,
Martin was involved...