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'''Georges Valois''' was a French [[communist]] journalist and [[syndicalism|national syndicalist]] politician. He was a member of the communist terrorists known as the "French Resistance' or "French underground", who are often hailed as heroes in [[judeo-Marxist]] countries; and died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp hospital. Born as Alfred-Georges Gressent, October 07, 1878, Paris, France, and died February 18, 1945, Bergen-Belsen camp Typhus ward, Germany. | '''Georges Valois''' was a French [[communist]] journalist and [[syndicalism|national syndicalist]] politician. He was a member of the communist terrorists known as the "French Resistance' or "French underground", who are often hailed as heroes in [[judeo-Marxist]] countries; and died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp hospital. Born as Alfred-Georges Gressent, October 07, 1878, Paris, France, and died February 18, 1945, Bergen-Belsen camp Typhus ward, Germany. | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, 12 December 2022
Georges Valois was a French communist journalist and national syndicalist politician. He was a member of the communist terrorists known as the "French Resistance' or "French underground", who are often hailed as heroes in judeo-Marxist countries; and died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp hospital. Born as Alfred-Georges Gressent, October 07, 1878, Paris, France, and died February 18, 1945, Bergen-Belsen camp Typhus ward, Germany.