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DEAT, Marcel
(1895 - 1955)
Born: 1894 in Guerigny, Nievre, France.
Died: 5. Jan. 1955 in Torino, Italy.
Positions Held:
Founder and leader of the Rassemblement National
Populaire (RNP- The People's National Rally): 1. Feb.
1941-194_.
Member, French Chambres de deputies.
French Minister for Air: Jan. 1936-Jun. 1936.
Founder and leader, Neo-socialists (avec Adrien Marquet):
Jul. 1933-____.
Socialist deputy, Marne: 1926-__.
Volunteered for army service as a private, 1914. Capitaine
by war's end. Postwar, took up teaching; philosophy
lecturer at Lycee, Rheims.
Notes:
Fled to Italy after war, working as a teacher under a false
name in Milano, then Torino.
Decorations & Awards (WW I):
Legion d'Honneur; 5 bravery citations;
DORIOT, Jacques
(1898-1945)
Born: 1898 in Bresles, Departement l'Oise,
France.
Killed: 22. Feb. 1945, strafed by two enemy
aircraft in his staff car while enroute from Mainu to
Sigmaringen.
Positions Held:
Founder and leader of the anti-communist,
anti-parliamentarian, and anti-semitic Parti Populaire
Francais (PPF): Jun. 1934-22. Feb. 1945.
Decorations & Awards (WW I):
Croix de Guerre;
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