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Emmanuel d'Astier de La
Vigerie (6
January 1900 – 12 June 1969) was a
French journalist,
politician and
member of the
French Resistance. Born in Paris...
- (1917–2006), with
lyrics by
French Resistance leader Emmanuel d'Astier de La
Vigerie (1900–1969), and
originally titled "La
Complainte du partisan" (English:...
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Henri d'Astier de La
Vigerie (11
September 1897 – 10
October 1952) was a
French soldier, Résistance member, and
conservative politician.
Henri d'Astier...
- François d'Astier de La
Vigerie (7
March 1886 – 9
October 1956) was a
French military leader during two
World Wars. His
family were from Vivarais, and...
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additionally the
editor of the
newspaper Libération
Emmanuel d'Astier La
Vigerie. He also
travelled to Africa,
Morocco in particular, and
Eastern Europe...
- had been a
member of the
resistance group led by
Henri d'Astier de La
Vigerie, he is
believed to have
acted as an individual.
After Darlan's ********ination...
- had been a
member of the
resistance group led by
Henri d'Astier de La
Vigerie, it is
believed he was
acting as an individual. On 28 December,
after a...
- the Libération-sud
resistance movement headed by
Emmanuel d'Astier de la
Vigerie. He was also
President of
Constitutional Council from 1983 to 1986, and...
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Starting at midnight, the
force under the
command of
Henri d'Astier de la
Vigerie and José
Aboulker seized key targets,
including the
telephone exchange...
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Battalion (Commandos of Provence) The unit was
created by
Henri d'Astier de La
Vigerie,
Louis Vallon, and René Cerf-Ferrière to ****ist the Maquis.
Initially modeled...