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Antoine Avinin

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for RĂ©gion R4 (south-west). He reorganized this region and directed escapes via the Pyrenees. He travelled regularly between the south-west and Paris, where most resistance groups were headquartered. He took over control of
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for which Avinin wrote editorials. Avinin was arrested in Lyon on 5 May 1942 as an editor and distributor of leaflets and imprisoned at
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on August 7, 1945. That year, he also became involved in active politics, becoming a deputy for the Seine region as part of the
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before entering employment as a bank clerk and a chemist's assistant. He began national military service with the
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von Bueltzingsloewen, Isabelle; Douzou, Laurent; Durand, Jean-Dominique; Joly, Hervé; Solchany, Jean.
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Lyon dans la Seconde guerre mondiale : villes et mĂ©tropoles Ă  l'Ă©preuve du conflit
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after the arrest of its leader, LĂ©vy, on 16 October 1943 and replaced him in the
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from Strasbourg who had joined the latter some months earlier. Avinin met
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Marcot, François; Leroux, Bruno; Levisse-Touzé, Christine, eds. (2006).
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For his wartime actions in charge of RĂ©gion R4, he was awarded the
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He died in Massiac in 1962 and was buried in the local cemetery.
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representing the French residing in Indochina and sat on the
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Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance politicians
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Members of the Constituent Assembly of France (1945)
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Index

Lyon
Cantal
Marist fathers
Notre-Dame de Bellegarde college
Neuville-sur-SaĂ´ne
baccalaureat
7e bataillon de chasseurs alpins
Bourg-Saint-Maurice
Saint-Maixent officer cadet course
Ligue de la jeune RĂ©publique
Marc Sangnier
Le Sillon
World War II
6e bataillon de chasseurs alpins

Massiac
France-Liberté
Elie PĂ©ju
Auguste Pinton
Jean-Jacques Soudeille
Franc-Tireur
Jean-Pierre LĂ©vy
Yvon Morandat
Charles de Gaulle
Montluc prison
Mouvements unis de la RĂ©sistance
Combat
Mouvement de libération nationale
Conseil national de la RĂ©sistance
Raymond Dronne

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