Henri Maillot

Henri Maillot

Cadet Officer Henri Francois Maillot (1928-1956) was a pied noir member of the Algerian Communist Party and participated in the Algerian War of Independence. In 1956, Maillot deserted from his military unit, taking with him an important stock of arms and ammunition for the guerrillas [cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ywFEjlviVsYC|title=How Democracies Lose Small Wars|date=2007-03-23|isbn=0521008778|author=Gil Merom] . He was killed in a battle against French forces near Orléansville two months later [cite news |url=http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,862224,00.html|title=A Traitor's Death|date=1956-06-18|work=TIME] .

Born in Algiers, Maillot was the son of a municipal employee who had once been secretary­general of the Communist-dominated Municipal Employees' Union. He became secretary-general of the "Union de la Jeunesse Démocratique Algérienne", a Communist-front organization, and was employed as an accountant by the Communist daily, Alger Républicain. He also represented Algeria at youth congresses in Prague and Warsaw. However, when he volunteered for active service in the French Army, Maillot had sworn that he had severed all ties with the party [cite book |url=http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&docId=58068936|title=Algeria in Turmoil: A History of the Rebellion|date=1959|author=Michael K. Clark] .

On April 4, 1956, Maillot commanded a convoy which escorted an army truckloaded with arms and ammunition that left Miliana at dawn and headedfor Algiers, seventy-four miles to the northeast. The truck arrived a little before 9:00 AM. When the men of the escort went to breakfast, Maillot climbed into the cab of the truck and ordered the driver, Private Jacques Domergue, to drive to a wood at Bainem just west of the city. When thevehicle was later recovered, Domergue was found tied to a tree but Maillot had disappeared and, with him, the cargo of light machine guns, rifles, pistols, and a stock of hand grenades. Two days later, a statement issued by the Combattants de la Libération (Freedom Fighters),the Communist guerrilla organization, announced that Maillot hadjoined the "resistance forces"; it also contained a listof the stolen weapons. On May 18, Maillot himself sent a mimeographed statement to his former comrades in the 504th Transport Battalion,to the police, and to the press. In it, he explained that in joining theranks of the "fighting Algerians," he had responded to his party's call -- the underground Communist paper, "Liberté", had ordered party members to "procure in every possible way arms for theforces engaged in the struggle for the liberation of Algeria".

The main newspaper in Algiers, "L'Echo d'Alger" declared that this was "new proof of the collusion between the Communist Party and the terrorists" [cite news |url=http://www.marxists.org/history/algeria/algerian-communist-party.htm |title=The Algerian Communist Party in the War|isbn=0521008778|author=Mitch Abidor] .

Maillot was tried in absentia on May 22, 1956 by a tribunal which sentenced him to death.

On June 5, 1956, an armed band was sighted near Lamartine, east of Orléansville, an area which had not previously contained guerillas. The group was pursued by a security unit and was attacked outside the Muslim village of Boudouane. Seven members of the group were killed, among them two Europeans. When the henna-dyed hair and eyebrows of one of these were dyed black, he was recognized as Henri Maillot. The other European was Maurice Laban, a founding member of the Algerian Communist Party who was born at Biskra and was a veteran of the Spanish Civil War.

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