Henri Amouroux, the Glossary
Henri Amouroux (1 July 1920 in Périgueux, Dordogne – 5 August 2007 in Le Mesnil-Mauger) was a French historian and journalist.[1]
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31 relations: Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, École supérieure de journalisme de Paris, Bordeaux, Croix de Guerre 1939–1945, Deportation, Dordogne, France Inter, France-Soir, French Resistance, Gérard Boulanger, German military administration in occupied France during World War II, Gironde, Historian, Institut de France, International Herald Tribune, Jews, Journalist, L'Express, Le Figaro, Le Mesnil-Mauger, Libération, Maurice Papon, MRAP (organization), Nazism, Normandy, Périgueux, Robert Paxton, TF1, The Holocaust, The Times, Vichy France.
- École supérieure de journalisme de Paris alumni
- People from Périgueux
Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques
The (Academy of Moral and Political Sciences) is a French learned society. Henri Amouroux and Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques are Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques.
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École supérieure de journalisme de Paris
The École supérieure de journalisme (ESJ Paris; in English: Superior School of Journalism of Paris) is an institution of higher education in Paris dedicated to journalism and related studies.
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux (Gascon Bordèu; Bordele) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, southwestern France.
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Croix de Guerre 1939–1945
The 1939–1945 (English: War Cross 1939–1945) is a French military decoration, a version of the created on 26 September 1939 to honour people who fought with the Allies against the Axis forces at any time during World War II.
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Deportation
Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people from a territory.
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Dordogne
Dordogne (or;; Dordonha) is a large rural department in south west France, with its prefecture in Périgueux.
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France Inter
France Inter is a major French public radio channel and part of Radio France.
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France-Soir
France Soir (France Evening) was a French newspaper that prospered in physical format during the 1950s and 1960s, reaching a circulation of 1.5 million in the 1950s.
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French Resistance
The French Resistance (La Résistance) was a collection of groups that fought the Nazi occupation and the collaborationist Vichy régime in France during the Second World War.
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Gérard Boulanger
Gérard Boulanger (October 1948 – 8 June 2018) was a French lawyer and human rights activist.
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German military administration in occupied France during World War II
The Military Administration in France (Militärverwaltung in Frankreich; Administration militaire en France) was an interim occupation authority established by Nazi Germany during World War II to administer the occupied zone in areas of northern and western France.
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Gironde
Gironde (US usually,; Gironda) is the largest department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of Southwestern France.
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Historian
A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it.
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Institut de France
The paren) is a French learned society, grouping five académies, including the. It was established in 1795 at the direction of the National Convention. Located on the Quai de Conti in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the institute manages approximately 1,000 foundations, as well as museums and châteaux open for visit.
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International Herald Tribune
The International Herald Tribune (IHT) was a daily English-language newspaper published in Paris, France, for international English-speaking readers.
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Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
Journalist
A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public.
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L'Express
(stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris.
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Le Figaro
() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826.
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Le Mesnil-Mauger
Le Mesnil-Mauger is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.
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Libération
(liberation), popularly known as Libé, is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.
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Maurice Papon
Maurice Papon (3 September 1910 – 17 February 2007) was a French civil servant and Nazi collaborator who was convicted of crimes against humanity committed during the occupation of France.
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MRAP (organization)
The Mouvement contre le racisme et pour l'amitié entre les peuples (MRAP; Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between Peoples) is an anti-racist French NGO founded in 1949.
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Nazism
Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.
Normandy
Normandy (Normandie; Normaundie, Nouormandie; from Old French Normanz, plural of Normant, originally from the word for "northman" in several Scandinavian languages) is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.
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Périgueux
Périgueux (Peireguers or Periguers) is a commune in the Dordogne department, in the administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France.
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Robert Paxton
Robert Owen Paxton (born June 15, 1932) is an American political scientist and historian specializing in Vichy France, fascism, and Europe during the World War II era.
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TF1
TF1 (standing for Télévision Française 1) is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Vichy France
Vichy France (Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II.
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See also
École supérieure de journalisme de Paris alumni
- Éric Laforge
- Anaïs Baydemir
- Audrey Pulvar
- Augustin Azango
- Bernard Werber
- Daisy de Galard
- Gérard de Villiers
- Gebran Tueni
- Geoffroy Lejeune
- Ghislaine Dupont
- Henri Amouroux
- Henri Sannier
- Léon Zitrone
- Malek Boutih
- Nathanaël de Rincquesen
- Philippe Bouvard
- Philippe Djian
People from Périgueux
- Élie Brun
- Émile Goudeau
- Évelyne Thomas
- Aimé Clariond
- Armand de La Richardie
- Armand de Périgord
- Bernard Vidal
- Charles Lalo
- Claude Seignolle
- Francesca Solleville
- Gaëlle Mignot
- Georges Bégué
- Georges Sagnac
- Guy Lafarge
- Henri Amouroux
- Henri Bertin
- Hugo Reus
- Jean Brossel
- Jean Clédat
- Jean Frédéric Frenet
- Jean Murat
- Jean-François du Cheyron du Pavillon
- Joan Pau Verdier
- Julien Dupuy
- Karim Azizou
- Kendji Girac
- Ketty Kerviel
- Léon Bloy
- La Mazille
- Nicole Duclos
- Patrick Faure
- Patrick Lachaud
- Patrick Ollier
- Paul Faure (politician)
- Pierre Daumesnil
- Pierre Dauzier
- Pierre Larrouturou
- Pierre Magne
- Pierre Paul de Méredieu, baron de Naillac
- Pierre-Paul Grassé
- René Thomas (racing driver)
- Sandra Marsaud
- Sem (artist)
- Simone Mareuil
- Thierry Dusautoir
- Thierry Labrousse
- William Joseph Chaminade