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Tony Bloncourt

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Tony Bloncourt (1921–March 9, 1942) was a Haitian communist who joined the French Resistance against Nazi occupation in World War II. A member of the Union of Communist Students (French: Union des étudiants communistes, UEC), he was executed as part of the Procès du Palais Bourbon along with six other members of the Bataillons de la Jeunesse for his participation.

References

  • Albert Ouzoulias, Les Bataillons de la Jeunesse, éditions Sociales, 1972 ISBN 2-209-05372-2
  • Éric Alary, Mars 1942. Un procès au Palais-Bourbon, éditions de l'Assemblée nationale, 2000 (préface de Jean-Pierre Azéma)

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