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135: 25: 242: 436:. A military commission which looked into the claims refuted them categorically, but the calumny persisted. No shred of evidence was ever put forward to support the claim that Salengro's service during the war had been anything other than honourable. On 13 November, at LĂ©on Blum's initiative, the Assembly voted to condemn the libelous campaign, by 427 votes out of 530. 232: 563: 558: 553: 230: 543: 439:
During the night of 17–18 November, "exhausted and ill", Roger Salengro committed suicide at his home in Lille, where he lived alone. A million people attended his funeral on 22 November.
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groups violently opposed to the Popular Front. The government was opposed by right-wing extremist leagues such as the
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article claiming that Salengro had not been captured by German forces in 1915 but had instead
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in previous years. Captured by the Germans on 7 October 1915, he became a
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Members of the 16th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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of Lille. He was re-elected in 1929 and in 1935. In 1928, he was
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a few months after taking office, after being hounded by a
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French Section of the Workers' International politicians
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L'Affaire Salengro ou Les bas-fonds de la politique
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