- Édouard Depreux
Édouard Depreux (
October 31 ,1898 —October 16 ,1981 ) was a French socialist journalist,essay ist, and politician of theFrench Fourth Republic ; he was born inViesly ("département" of Nord) and died inParis .Early career
A soldier in
World War I , Depreux was injured in a gas attack, and was subsequently awarded theCroix de guerre . He joined the Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière (SFIO) at age 20, being influenced by the ideas ofJean Jaurès andJean Longet ; he studiedPhilosophy ,Law , andHumanities , before becoming alawyer .After serving as a member of the Sceaux "commune" council in 1935, and as a council member for Seine (1938-1941), he joined the
French Resistance in the fight against the Nazi German military occupation, and held a high-ranking position in the SFIO executive committee, being the editor of the illegal newspaper "Le Populaire ". After theliberation of Paris , Depreux becamemayor of Sceaux (a position he would hold until 1959), and a member of the "Assemblée Consultative Provisoire" that served as thelegislature of France prior to the creation of the Fourth Republic; he then was elected to theFrench Parliament for successive terms between 1946 and 1958.As Minister and PSU leader
A Minister of the Interior between June 24, 1946 and November 24, 1947 (in the Ministries of
Georges Bidault ,Léon Blum , andPaul Ramadier ), he imposed the voting of an "Organic Statute of Algeria ", confirming partial autonomy for the colony ofAlgeria . In 1947, he revealed the existence of an American-sponsored secret "stay-behind army" in France codenamed "Plan Bleu".He was Minister of Education in
Robert Schuman 's first cabinet (Februaty-July 1948). Hostile to theEuropean Defence Community plan proposed byRené Pleven , and highly critical of thecolonialism accommodated by the SFIO, Depreux nonetheless led the Party's group in theFrench National Assembly on two occasions.At the same time, he became an opponent of
Charles de Gaulle andGaullism , and declared his dissatifaction with the proclamation of the Fifth Republic. Édouard Depreux left the SFIO to enter the newAutonomous Socialist Party (PSA), and then the Unified Socialist Party (PSU, created by a merger between the PSA and other groups), serving as its national secretary between 1960 and 1967.Works
*"Renouveau du socialisme", Calmann-Lévy, 1960
*"La nouvelle Chine et son héritage", Editions du Burin, 1967
*"Souvenir d'un militant, de la social-démocratie au socialisme", Fayard, 1972
*"Servitude et grandeur du PSU", Editions Syros, 1974
*"Comment j'ai pu, en décembre 1941, sous l'occupation nazie, dire non à Pétain et à Hitler", Presses de l'Atelier Graphique, Reims 1979ee also
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Nationalism and resistance in Algeria
*Operation Gladio
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