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directed by General Delestraint. After the arrest of those two prominent resistance figures, Farge was sought by the
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Histoire vécue de la Résistance. Rebelle soldat et citoyen, carnet d'un Commissaire de la République
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Farge was politically left-wing without having any specific affiliation. He served as minister of
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Farge was a progressive, and close to the communists. He participated in the founding of the
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Rebelles, soldats et citoyens. Souvenirs d'un Commissaire de la République
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in 1947, of which he became the president until his death in 1953 in a
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directed by François Marcot, Robert Laffont, 2006 (French)
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Dominique Veillon, article on Yves Farge taken from the
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Salon-de-Provence
Bouches-du-Rhône
Tbilisi
journalist
politician
Georges Altman
French Resistance
Franc-tireur
Jean Moulin
massif du Vercors
Gestapo
Paris
Charles de Gaulle
commissaire de la République
Lyon
Georges Bidault
black market
Mouvement de la Paix
car accident
Georgia
World Peace Council
Stalin Peace Prize

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