- Yves Farge
Yves Farge (b. 19 August 1899,
Salon-de-Provence , d. 31 March 1953,Tbilisi ) was a Frenchjournalist andpolitician .Biography
Farge was a journalist for the "Progrès de Lyon". His colleague,
Georges Altman , put him in contact with theFrench Resistance movementFranc-tireur . In 1942, Farge metJean Moulin . Farge was but in charge of the military organization of themassif du Vercors . He was also a member of the "l’état-major" directed by General Delestraint. After the arrest of those two prominent resistance figures, Farge was sought by theGestapo and went toParis , where he presided over the "Comité d’action contre la déportation".General Charles de Gaulle named Farge "commissaire de la République" for the departements of "la région rhodanienne". Farge saved 800 hostages who were at risk of being shot at Fort Montluc inLyon .Farge was politically left-wing without having any specific affiliation. He served as minister of "ravitaillement", a very difficult position, in the provisional government of
Georges Bidault , from the 8th January to the 16th December 1946. He spoke out against wine smuggling and struggled hard against theblack market .Farge was a progressive, and close to the communists. He participated in the founding of the "Mouvement de la Paix" in 1947, of which he became the president until his death in 1953 in a
car accident in Georgia. He was also a member of the "Conseil mondial de la paix ". For his actions in support of peace, he was posthumously awarded the the Stalin Peace Prize in 1953.Farge was a "
compagnon de la Libération ".Sources
* Dominique Veillon, article on Yves Farge taken from the "Dictionnaire historique de la résistance" directed by François Marcot, Robert Laffont, 2006 (French)
Bibliography
Farge is responsible for a number of French works:
* "Toulon", Editions de Minuit, Paris 1943
* "Sauvons nos gosses". À Megève, premier village d'enfants, Lyon, 1945
* "Vent des fous", Paris 1946
* "Rebelles, soldats et citoyens. Souvenirs d'un Commissaire de la République", Paris 1946
* "Lettre au Président Truman", Paris 1949
* "La République est en danger", Paris 1950
* "La Guerre d'Hitler continue", Paris 1950
* "Le sang de la corruption", Paris 1951
* "Témoignage sur la Chine et la Corée", Paris 1952
* "Un simple mot", Paris 1953
* "Histoire vécue de la Résistance. Rebelle soldat et citoyen, carnet d'un Commissaire de la République", Genève 1971External links
* [http://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr_compagnon/328.html A detailed bibliography and photographic record can be found at the "l’Ordre de la Libération" website (French)] .
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