- Georges Loustaunau-Lacau
Georges Loustaunau-Lacau (
17 April 1894 –11 February 1955 ) was a French army officer, anti-communist conspirator, resistant, and politician.Loustaunau-Lacau was born in
Pau and in 1912 began his studies at the French Army's officer school, theÉcole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr . He served on the staffs of Weygand and Lyautey.He replaced
Charles de Gaulle on the staff of MarshalPhilippe Pétain . An officer of extreme right-wing and anti-communist views, he was one of the founders of the "Union des Comités d'action défensive"—also known as the "Corvignolles" network—the military branch ofLa Cagoule . His complicity with this terrorist organisation was discovered during the investigations ordered by Minister of the InteriorMarx Dormoy and he was dismissed from the army in 1938 by order of the Minister of WarÉdouard Daladier .He was recalled to active service on the outbreak of the
Second World War , but was arrested on the orders of Daladier on22 March 1940 and imprisoned atObernai . Later in 1940, under Pétain's new Vichy regime, Loustaunau-Lacau was appointed to head theLégion française des combattants , a veteran's organisation created by the regime.Loustaunau-Lacau used his new post as a cover to recruit agents for a resistance organisation, later known as the Alliance network. He was replaced as head of LFC by
Xavier Vallat and sent toFrench North Africa where his former chief, Marshal Weygand, had him arrested in May 1941. He escaped and returned to France where he was arrested and later deported toMauthausen Concentration Camp .He survived his imprisonment and after the war entered conventional politics. He was elected to the National Assembly in 1951 to represent Basses-Pyrénées, now
Pyrénées-Atlantiques . He was promoted to the rank of General de Brigade on3 February 1955 and died inParis eight days later.Bibliography
* "Mémoires d'un Français rebelle."
* "Chiens maudits."
* (with Georges-André Groussard) "Consuls, prenez garde !"External links
* [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/histoire/biographies/IVRepublique/loustaunau-lacau-georges-augustin-17041894.asp Biography of Georges Loustanau-Lacau] on the Web site of
Assemblée Nationale . (in French)
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