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After the liberation of France Lévy returned to industry. From 1944 to 1946 he was a commissioner at the
Professional Office for Leather Industries and afterwards was director of a number of textile and leather businesses until 1970. Lévy served as a General Inspector of Industry in 1956 and from
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with coordinating French resistance movements. Lévy agreed with this goal and played an important role in negotiating co-ordination agreements with other organisations. Lévy secured weapons drops from the
British intelligence services to support Franc-Tireur sabotage raids against German and Vichy
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and founding vice-president of
Revivre, an organisation that worked to assist the orphans of fighters. He was administrator of the Committee of Social Works of the Resistance from 1947 and president from 1972. Lévy was appointed vice-president of the Resistance Action Committee in 1954 and from
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Lévy's father was a merchant and had his son educated at
Strasbourg's Institute of Commercial Education. He was called up for compulsory military service in 1930, attending the reserve officer cadet school at Poitiers. Lévy afterwards worked in sales and progressed to an executive role in the
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forces in late 1942. He was arrested in Lyon but released when his co-accused accepted full responsibility. Lévy was arrested again on
Christmas Eve but released by mistake and went into hiding after an arrest warrant was issued for him.
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business school from 1972 to 1978. He was appointed president of the advisory committee to study medical and social aspects of the education of children in 1976 and served in that role until 1980.
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as a client state in the south of the country and occupied the north. Vichy France maintained an army but Lévy was demobilised in August 1940.
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were being produced. In his early thirties, Lévy was young for a resistance leader in France and was 24 years junior to his sub-ordinate
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Lévy was arrested on 15 October 1941 after one of Franc-Tireur's agents behaved recklessly; he was released without charge. After seeing
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resistance leader. He worked in the textile industry before being called up as a reserve officer ahead of the war. After the
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in London and
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he agreed to help co-ordinate resistance movements in France and went on to join the directorate of the
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textile industry. As tensions rose in Europe ahead of the
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at Avignon. Moulin had been tasked by Free French leader
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International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism
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