IN the relaxed manner reserved for those far out in front, Ex-Premier Georges Pompidou last week nailed down the platform of post-De Gaullism that had won him an unexpectedly wide lead over his only ...
Jacques Duclos (2 October 1896 – 25 April 1975) was a French Communist politician who played a key role in French politics from 1926, when he entered the French National Assembly after defeating Paul ...
Chubby, chipper Jacques Duclos, one-time pastry cook, is Secretary General of the French Communists; he is also a sort of unofficial foster parent for national Communist parties outside of Russia.
The freeing by French authorities of Xavier Vallat, pro-Nazi Commissioner of Jewish Affairs during the Nazi occupation of France, evoked a clash in the French National Assembly between Rene Mayer, ...
Like a proud papa recounting the feats of his offspring, the Communist organ L’Humanité* ticked off the high spots of 20 days of anti-American activity in France. Item: at Revel, in Haute-Garonne, ...
Three months ago, Jacques Duclos, bespectacled French Communist leader and Stalinist spokesman in western Europe, let loose a violent blast at U.S. Comrade Earl Browder. The complaint (couched in ...
L’Humanité the Parisian Communist newspaper, beat the drums. Go on strike! it urged the faithful, protest the jailing of Jacques Duclos! And incidentally, wheedled L’Humanité protest the jailing of ...
“Bourgeois of the world, unite!” This seemed destined to be the newest battle cry of the Communist Party, whose self-imposed historic mission is the destruction of the bourgeoisie. The “Peace Front” ...