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after the police infiltrated the far-right organization. It had been planning the violent overthrow of the government that month and the installation of a fascist government. The French police seized 2 tons of high explosives, several anti-tank or anti-aircraft guns, 500 machine guns, 65 submachine
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government. Dormoy directed the arrest and imprisonment of 70 cagoulards in November 1937. The police recovered 2 tons of armaments from their sites.
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regime had him suspended from his office as mayor on 20 September 1940, and arrested five days later. Dormoy was imprisoned in
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Assassination in Vichy: Marx Dormoy and the Struggle for the Soul of France
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On 16 March 1937, Dormoy provoked a crisis inside the Popular Front. The
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Marx Dormoy was given a solemn funeral in his birthplace of Montluçon.
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that exploded at his house; it was believed to have been placed by
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In November 1937, Dormoy ordered the arrest of 70 members of
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French Section of the Workers' International politicians
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French politicians assassinated in the 20th century
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Minister of Interior
Roger Salengro
Albert Sarraut
Montluçon
Allier
Montélimar
SFIO

[ʁənemaʁksdɔʁmwa]
socialist
far right
LĂ©on Blum
La Cagoule
French Third Republic
Popular Front
Occupation of France
Philippe Petain
Vichy government

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