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Paul Teitgen

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210:. In his deposition Teitgen said that during the Battle of Algiers he had sheltered three Muslim nurses in his home for a month and a half protecting them from both the FLN and the French military. Teitgen advised that torture was the reason for his resignation and that he been aware of some disappearances. 178:
and Paul Cazelle. Lacoste asked Teitgen to remain at his post in order to try to mitigate the torture and Teitgen agreed and in April he helped form the "Safeguard Committee of Individual Rights and Liberties" to investigate and moderate the torture. He eventually resigned over the torture issue in
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which gave the military custody of suspects and of those 3,024 had disappeared. Paul Aussaresses asserts that Teitgen would have known that many of those detained would be tortured but possibly was unaware that many would also be executed.
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in Algiers. On his return to Algiers he was threatened and forced to leave Algeria on 19 May. Teitgen and his family were then sent to Brazil staying there for six months before returning to France. In 1960 he became a member of the
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On 29 March 1957, Teitgen handed his resignation to Lacoste after seeing signs of torture on prisoners being held at the military holding camps at
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who had planted a bomb at the gasworks where he worked and refused to reveal the location of a second bomb.
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proposing a military takeover of Algeria. Teitgen reported the exchange to the Governor-General of Algeria
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Teitgen later remarked "All right, Massu won the Battle of Algiers; but that meant losing the war."
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September, leaving his post on 8 October 1957. Teitgen recorded that he had approved over 24,000
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later stated that Teitgen's actions against Faure were widely resented by the military.
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He died on 13 October 1991 and was buried in his home town of Colombe-lès-Vesoul.
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Teitgen was reported to be ambivalent towards the military, commanded by General
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as he regarded the Algiers Police as being corrupt and under the control of the
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who was dismissive of the warning. Teitgen then reported it to Prime Minister
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In early May 1958 he travelled to Paris to warn of the impending
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In September 1960 Teitgen appeared as a witness in the trial of
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Paul Teitgen : le fonctionnaire qui a dit non Ă  la torture
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L'idée de paix en France et ses représentations au xxe siècle
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During the war Teitgen, his father and brother all joined the
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RĂ©sistant and political prisoner during the Second World War
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In August 1956, Teitgen was appointed Police Perfect of
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and Faure was recalled to France and arrested. General
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The Battle of the Casbah Counter-terrorism and torture
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In December 1956 Teitgen received a call from General
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before the war, after he became a lawyer), brother to
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Index

résistant
Second World War
Police Prefect
Algiers
Algerian War
French military
torture

Colombe-lès-Vesoul
L'Impartial
Pierre Henri Teitgen
Nancy
French Resistance
Nazis
Dachau Concentration Camp
École nationale d'administration
Prefect
Marne
Algiers
Fernand Iveton
Jacques Faure
Robert Lacoste
Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury
Guy Mollet
Paul Aussaresses
Jacques Massu
Battle of Algiers
Corsican Mafia
BĂ©ni Messous
General de Bollardière

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