Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu (5 May 1881, Quimper, Finistère – 11 September 1963, Paris) was a French politician of France's Third, Fourth and Fifth Republics...
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quickly brought under control. On 4 August, the resistance fighter Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu takes office as Commissioner of the Republic instituted by the...
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Guillemot (1927–1939) Georges Le Bail (1928–1937) Jules Le Louédec (1930–1931) Yves Tanguy (1931–1939) Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu (1931–1945) Jacques Queinnec...
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Armand Dupuis, Laurent Eynac, André Isoré, Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu, Adolphe Landry, Marcel Plaisant and Pierre Mazé. In August 1944 Bastid occupied the...
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1947–1953: Alfred Pierre Marie Chupin 1945–1947: Jules Lullien 1944–1945: Jules Lullien 1942–1944: Victor Eusen 1929–1941: Victor Le Gorgeu 1921–1929: Léon...
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The Eighty (Vichy France) (redirect from Les 80)
Press. ISBN 9780226414195. "Les Quatre-vingts qui dirent non, 10 juillet 1940, France, MJP". Lacroix, Jean; Meon, Pierre-Guillaume; Oosterlinck, Kim (2019-07-01)...
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