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  2. History of the French Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    The French Communist Party and the Algerian War (1991) Kemp, Tom. Stalinism in France: The first twenty years of the French Communist Party. (London: New Park, 1984) Raymond, Gino G. The French Communist Party during the Fifth Republic: A Crisis of Leadership and Ideology (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) Sacker, Richard. A Radiant Future.

  3. French Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    The French Communist Party and the Algerian War. (1991) Kemp, Tom. Stalinism in France: The first twenty years of the French Communist Party. London: New Park, 1984. Raymond, Gino G. The French Communist Party during the Fifth Republic: A Crisis of Leadership and Ideology. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Sacker, Richard. A Radiant Future.

  4. Francs-Tireurs et Partisans - Wikipedia

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    The Francs-tireurs et partisans français [a] (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃ tiʁœʁ e paʁtizɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ], FTPF), or commonly the Francs-tireurs et partisans (FTP), was an armed resistance organization created by leaders of the French Communist Party during World War II (1939–45). The communist party was neutral at first, following the ...

  5. List of communist parties - Wikipedia

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    France (1981–1989; 1997–2002) – French Communist Party as a part of the Union de la gauche and of the Gauche plurielle India (2004–2008) – Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Communist Party of India, in the coalition government of the United Progressive Alliance

  6. Communism in France - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, the French Communist Party joined the government led by Charles de Gaulle before being dropped by the coalition. [citation needed] From November 1946 to 1956, the French Communist Party won more votes than any other party in the French national elections. [citation needed] After 1956, their share of the vote gradually ...

  7. Maurice Thorez - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Thorez (French: [mɔʁis tɔʁɛz, moʁ-]; 28 April 1900 – 11 July 1964) was a French politician and longtime leader of the French Communist Party (PCF) from 1930 until his death. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister of France from 1946 to 1947. [1]

  8. Category:French communists - Wikipedia

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    French Communist Party members (2 C, 88 P) G. ... Pages in category "French communists" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total.

  9. Édouard Daladier - Wikipedia

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    In response, the French Communist Party called for a general strike to protest the decrees that ended almost all of the reforms of the Popular Front. [39] The one-day general strike of 30 November 1938, which pitted the government against unions supported by the Communist Party, proved to be the first test of Daladier's new policy of "firmness ...