- Marie-Madeleine
Riffaud (23
August 1924 – 6
November 2024) was a
French Resistance fighter, poet,
journalist and war correspondent.
After active resistance...
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Riffaud is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Madeleine Riffaud (1924–2024),
French poet René
Riffaud (1898–2007),
French WWI soldier...
- René Félix
Louis Joseph Riffaud (December 19, 1898 –
January 16, 2007) was one of the last four 'official'
French veterans of the
First World War when...
- able to fire on
French women demanding food for
their children.
Madeleine Riffaud, a
student midwife who
volunteered with the
Communist Party-aligned Francs-tireurs...
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Cleopatra Coleman Antony Starr Cinematography Philip Lozano Edited by
Richard Riffaud Kevin Greutert Music by Drum & Lace
Production companies Lionsgate Films...
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Nordling negotiated prisoner exchange.
These included 19 year-old
Madeleine Riffaud who on 23
August led the FTP
operation that
trapped a
train carrying loot...
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while diving at Mers-el-Kébir on the
wreck of the
battleship Bretagne Riffaud, C. (1988). "La règne du
scaphandre à casque", in La
grande aventure des...
- (July 2016). "Interview with
Madeleine Riffaud – The girl who
saved Paris". The
Times T2. "Madeleine
Riffaud aux Buttes-Chaumont,
symbole d'une jeunesse...
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Combat (combat swimmers) led by
Captain Bob
Maloubier and
Lieutenant Claude Riffaud, and worn by
Jacques Cousteau. From 1958, Fifty-Fathoms was
standard issue...
- 1994) 2024 – John Nott,
British politician (b. 1932) 2024 –
Madeleine Riffaud,
French poet,
journalist and
Resistance member (b. 1924) 2024 – Tony Todd...