Grenoble's Saint-Bartholomew

The Grenoble's Saint-Bartholomew—a term used by historian François Boulet in his book Les Alpes françaises, 1940–1944)—were the arrests and assassinations of the leaders of Grenoble's resistance to German occupation, taking place November 25–30, 1943. It was carried out by a team of collaborationists under the orders of Jacques Doriot and the Lyon French Popular Party (PPF) led by Francis André.

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Grenoble's Saint-Bartholomew

The Grenoble's Saint-Bartholomew—a term used by historian François Boulet in his book Les Alpes françaises, 1940–1944)—were the arrests and assassinations of the leaders of Grenoble's resistance to German occupation, taking place November 25–30, 1943. It was carried out by a team of collaborationists under the orders of Jacques Doriot and the Lyon French Popular Party (PPF) led by Francis André.

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