Georges Altman
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Georges Altman (21 May 1901 – 1960)[citation needed] was a French journalist and resistance fighter. During World War II he was involved in the Franc-Tireur organisation, serving as editor.[1] Post-war, he was involved in setting up the left-wing party Rassemblement démocratique révolutionnaire (Revolutionary Democratic Rally).
Literary works
- An editor of "l'Humanité"
- An editor of "le Monde"
- An editor of "Le Progres" (1940-)
- An editor of "La Lumière" (1940-)
- An editor of the "Franc tireur"
- Ça, c'est cinéma et le cinéma soviétique
References
- ^ Dawsey, PhD, Jason (2021-04-23). "Commitment, Choice, and Revolutionary Democracy: The Philosophy and Politics of Jean–Paul Sartre with Ian Birchall". National WWII Museum. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
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