Madeleine Riffaud (23 August 1924 – 6 November 2024) was a French poet, journalist and war correspondent. She fought in the French Resistance during World...
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Riffaud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Madeleine Riffaud (1924–2024), French poet René Riffaud (1898–2007), French WWI soldier...
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secretary (1981–1983). Phyllis O'Donnell, 87, Australian surfer. Madeleine Riffaud, 100, French Resistance member, poet, and war correspondent (L'Humanité)...
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(1923–2016), photographer, participated in the Maquis du Vercors Madeleine Riffaud (1924–2024), French poet and war correspondent Yvonne Rokseth (1890–1948)...
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Resistance Heroism and the End of Empire: The Life and Times of Madeleine Riffaud. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-315-39609-5. Clinton, Alan Jean Moulin...
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also possessed extraordinary information. He was later joined by Madeleine Riffaud, of the French communist newspaper L'Humanité. Perhaps the most famous...
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Picart, biophysicist and bioengineer Francis Pollet, general officer Madeleine Riffaud, poet and war correspondent Teddy Riner, World and Olympic champion...
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Prévert, Spectacles Pierre Reverdy, Plupart du temps: poèmes 1915–1922 Madeleine Riffaud, Le Poing fermé Georges Schéhadé, Chants d'ombre Including all of...
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while arresting 150 Algerians. The event was covered by journalist Madeleine Riffaud, who had been closely following the issue of immigrants in La Vie...
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August – Jean-Paul Alata, political prisoner (died 1978) 23 August – Madeleine Riffaud, Resistance member, journalist and writer (died 2024) 29 August –...
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