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Georges Guingouin (2
February 1913, Magnac-Laval in Haute-Vienne,
France – 27
October 2005, Troyes, France) was a
French Communist Party (PCF) militant...
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Colonel Georges Guingouin's Brigade, a
militant Communist group in the
Maquis du Limousin.
Canou handed him over to
Guingouin. The
following day Kämpfe...
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active resistance movement and not
because of
their politics.
Georges Guingouin was one of the most
active Communist Maquis leaders. The
British Special...
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Canou from
Colonel Georges Guingouin's Brigade, a
group in the
Maquis du Limousin.
Canou handed Kämpfe over to
Guingouin. The
following day the highly-decorated...
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government to Vichy,
which still controlled the
French civil service.
Georges Guingouin, the
Communist maquis leader of the
Maquis du
Limousin in the Limousin...
- Mont Gargan [fr], FTP
forces (Francs-tireurs partisans)
under Georges Guingouin fought the
Wehrmacht brigade led by
General Curt von Jesser. By the time...
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Georges Guingouin while heading anti-resistance
activities in
southern France. The day
after his abduction, Kämpfe was
burned alive under Guingouin's orders...
- by
maquisards on 15
August 1944, ten days
before Paris. Led by
Georges Guingouin for the
military operations and
Gontran Royer for the
Mouvements unis...
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President of
China (1993-1998).
Jozef Bomba, 66,
Slovak footballer.
Georges Guingouin, 92,
French Communist Party militant and
resistance leader during World...
- American:
Patton Limoges 87 Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Maquis of
colonel Georges Guingouin Mende 48
Occitanie Roanne 42 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Ussel 19 Nouvelle-Aquitaine...