-
lingered for years,
prolonging the
suffering of the po****ce. Jean-Pierre
Leguay noted the
Great Famine "produced
wholesale slaughter in a
world that was...
- Jean
Leguay (29
November 1909 – 2 July 1989) was the second-in-command of the
French National Police during the ****
Occupation of France. He was complicit...
- Jean-Pierre
Leguay (born 4 July 1939 in Dijon) is a
French organist,
composer and improviser. He
studied with André Marchal,
Gaston Litaize,
Rolande Falcinelli...
-
Retrieved on 21
March 2007 Sharpe-Young (2007), pp. 246, 275; see also Stéphane
Leguay, "Metal Gothique" in
Carnets Noirs, éditions E-dite, 3e édition, 2006, ISBN 2-84608-176-X...
- the
gardens of the
Palace of Versailles.
Portraying the
Queen is
Nicole Leguay d'Oliva, a
prostitute bearing some
resemblance to her.
Heavily cloaked,...
-
remained unanswered. A
sensational trial resulted in the
acquittal of Rohan,
Leguay and
Cagliostro on 31 May 1786. "Rohan's
choice of the Parliament, whatever...
- Jean
Leguay (French: [ləɡɛ]; born 22
August 1955),
better known as Jano ([ʒano]), is a
French comics artist. Jano
studied fine arts in
Paris for three...
- head of the
French police during the war) and his
deputy Jean
Leguay.
Bousquet and
Leguay were both
convicted for
their responsibilities in the Vel' d'Hiv...
-
French officials for prosecution, such as
Klaus Barbie, René Bousquet, Jean
Leguay,
Maurice Papon, and Paul Touvier, who had been
implicated in the deaths...
-
written by Marc Weitzmann,
Philippe Le Guay and
Gilles Taurand,
directed by
LeGuay and
starring François Cluzet, Jérémie
Renier and Bérénice Bejo. A Jewish...