Jacques Duclos

  • male, deceased (1975)
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Jacques Duclos (October 2, 1896 in Louey, Hautes-Pyrénées-April 25, 1975 in Montreuil) was a French Communist politician who played a key role in French politics from 1926, when he entered the French National Assembly after defeating Paul Reynaud, until 1969, when he achieved a substantial proportion of the vote in the Presidential Elections. During World War I, Duclos fought in the Battle of Verdun, where he was wounded. Wikipedia
Born:
October 2, 1896
Died:
April 25, 1975
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    –1975, French Communist party leader. Early in his career he joined the French Communist party and in 1931 became party secretary and a member of the political bureau. He served (1926 ... –52) its vice president. Elected senator in 1959, Duclos ran
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    Jacques Duclos was born in France in 1896. He became a baker and joined the Communist Party . In 1926 he was elected as a member of the party's central committee. ... Duclos helped edit the underground newspaper, L'Humanité , and it called for a "Na
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