- A
cagoule (French: [kaɡul], also
spelled cagoul,
kagoule or kagool), is the
British English term for a
lightweight weatherproof raincoat or
anorak with...
- La
Cagoule (French pronunciation: [la kaɡul], The Cowl;
founded in 1936) was a
French fascist-leaning and anti-communist
militant group. It
opposed the...
- A
chemise cagoule (French: [ʃəmiz kaɡul], "cowl shirt") was a
heavy nightshirt worn by
pious Catholic men and
women during the
Middle Ages in
order to...
- rap, they
rapped Fous ta
cagoule ("Put on your balaclava"). It
reached #1 on the
French charts. The CD-single is "Fous ta
cagoule" of 2006. The song parodies...
- "Fous ta
cagoule" (French pronunciation: [fu ta kaɡul]; lit. '"Put your
balaclava on"') is a 2006 song by
comedy rap
character Fatal Bazooka, the 1st...
- 1960s. A
cagoule is the
British English term for a lightweight,
weatherproof anorak or parka,
usually unlined and
sometimes knee-length. A
cagoule could...
- a
factory worker in the day, she
worked as a spy to
infiltrate the La
Cagoule, a far-right
terrorist group, who may have been
behind her death. However...
-
provided financial support and held
meetings for La
Cagoule at L'Oréal headquarters. La
Cagoule was a
violent French fascist-leaning,
antisemitic and...
- mis-labelled in the
press as the C.S.A.R. and
given the
sardonic nickname of "La
Cagoule" [balaclava or mask] by the
director of the
Camelots du roi,
Maurice Pujo...
- products. He was the
secretary of Eugène Deloncle. Corrèze was a
member of La
Cagoule, a
violent fascist-leaning and anti-communist group.
During its
early period...