Le Front populaire en France : typescript, 1962.

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Le Front populaire en France : typescript, 1962.

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Vassart, Albert 1898-1958

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French communist leader; subsequently anti-communist. From the description of Albert Vassart memoirs, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123401563 Biographical/Historical Note French communist leader; subsequently anti-communist. From the guide to the Albert Vassart memoirs, undated, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

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Vassart, Cilly, d. 1962.

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The French Communist Party (PCF for short) emerged in 1921 out of the Section Français de l'Internationale Communiste. The two parties fought for support; the PCF supported the many governments of France, but did not participate directly in politics until after World War II. The group took an active role in Charles de Gaulle's government starting in 1944. The PCF was critical of the Indochinese War and the Algerian War in the 1940s and 1950s. They opposed many of the referendums during the start...