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  1. Claude Bourdet (28 October 1909 – 20 March 1996) was a writer, journalist, polemist, and militant French politician.

  2. Claude Bourdet, né le 28 octobre 1909 à Paris et mort le 20 mars 1996 à Paris [1], est un résistant (alias Lorrain, dans la Résistance), déporté, compagnon de la Libération, écrivain, journaliste, chef d'entreprise et militant politique français de l'Union de la gauche socialiste (UGS) puis du Parti socialiste unifié (PSU) et du ...

  3. Claude Bourdet, a Resistance leader who emerged a starveling from the Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald to become a leader of France's postwar non-Communist left, died yesterday at his home...

  4. Claude Bourdet (1909-1996) fut un journaliste, résistant, député et militant de gauche. Il fut le directeur de plusieurs revues d'information et d'opinion, comme Combat, l'Observateur et Action, et un acteur majeur de la Résistance et de la reconstruction.

  5. The backbone of the strength of the fascist organisation, both in Algeria and in France, is composed of high military officers, generals, colonels and majors; among them there are open rebels, living in hiding in France, or leading a semi-official life in Algeria.

  6. He was probably not a profoundly original thinker, a mind of the stature, today, of a Sartre or a Claude Lévy-Strauss. One can see at a glance what he owed to his acknowledged masters, to Nietzsche and Dostoyevsky, to Gide and Jean Grenier.

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  8. Aug 23, 2019 · As another Combat founder, Claude Bourdet, remarked, “To embark on that adventure, where the reasons for hope were hardly solid, was already a difficult choice. But you also had to have the sense that you could in fact achieve something real, do so something useful and effective.