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Georges Loustaunau-Lacau

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19: 232: 131:, where his former chief, Marshal Weygand, had him arrested in May 1941. Loustaunau-Lacau escaped and returned to France, where he was arrested and later deported to 222: 242: 237: 257: 227: 262: 116:, Loustaunau-Lacau was appointed to head the Légion française des combattants (LFC), a veterans' organisation created by Vichy France. 49: 252: 88: 41: 193: 139: 181: 143: 138:
He survived his imprisonment and after the war entered conventional politics. He was elected to the
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organisation that was later known as the Alliance network. He was replaced as head of LFC by
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in Basses-Pyrénées (now Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in and in 1912 began his studies at the
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but was arrested on the orders of Daladier on 22 March 1940 and imprisoned at
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Loustaunau-Lacau used his new post as a cover to recruit agents for a
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Deputies of the 2nd National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic
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and anticommunist views, he was one of the founders of the
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He was recalled to active service at the outbreak of the
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Index


Philippe PĂ©tain
anticommunist
Pau
French Army
École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr
Maxime Weygand
Hubert Lyautey
Charles de Gaulle
Philippe PĂ©tain
far-right
La Cagoule
Minister of the Interior
Marx Dormoy
War Minister
Édouard Daladier
Second World War
Obernai
Vichy regime
resistance
Xavier Vallat
French North Africa
Mauthausen
National Assembly
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
brigadier-general
Paris


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