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Albert Ouzoulias (20 January 1915 – 27 November 1995) was a French politician and a Communist leader of the
French Resistance The French Resistance (french: La Résistance) was a collection of organisations that fought the German occupation of France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France and the Collaborationism, collaborationist Vichy France, Vichy régim ...
during
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(1939–45) using the name of "Colonel André". He played a major role in the 1944
liberation of Paris The liberation of Paris (french: Libération de Paris) was a military battle that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been occupied by Nazi Germ ...
. Ouzoulias was active in the youth organization of the
French Communist Party The French Communist Party (french: Parti communiste français, ''PCF'' ; ) is a political party in France which advocates the principles of communism. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its MEPs sit in the European Unit ...
before the war. He was enlisted in the army when the war broke out, was captured in 1940 and interned by the Germans, but escaped and made his way back to France in July 1941. There he took charge of fighting units organized from the Communist youth. He was assigned to various senior positions in the Communist resistance organization. He was in charge of all resistance forces in the Paris region at the time of the liberation of Paris by the Allied forces in August 1944. After this he was given responsibility for integrating the resistance fighters into the regular army. Despite his role in the Resistance, Ouzoulias did not play an important role in politics after the war, but was involved in municipal politics and veterans' organizations.


Early years

Albert Georges Ouzoulias was born in Contrevoz, Ain on 20 January 1915. His father was killed during
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(1914–18). He failed the entrance examination for the Normal School at Bourg-en-Bresse, and got a job at a postal sorting station. He was committed to pacifism and a follower of
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and
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. Ouzoulias went to Paris to attend the European Anti-Fascist Workers' Congress at the
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in June 1933. From then on he was committed to this organization, which became the
World Committee Against War and Fascism The World Committee Against War and Fascism was an international organization sponsored by the Communist International, that was active in the struggle against Fascism in the 1930s. During this period Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Italy in ...
. In 1933 he joined the
French Communist Party The French Communist Party (french: Parti communiste français, ''PCF'' ; ) is a political party in France which advocates the principles of communism. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its MEPs sit in the European Unit ...
(''Parti communiste français'', PCF). In 1934 Ouzoulias became in turn secretary of the World Committee in his commune of
Virieu-le-Grand Virieu-le-Grand () is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Ain department The following is a list of the 393 communes of the Ain department of France. The communes cooperate in the ...
, Ain, departmental secretary of the ''Jeunes contre le fascisme'' (Youth Against Fascism), then member of the national committee of the movement. He joined the '' Jeunesse communiste'' (JC, Communist Youth) where he showed great energy. In 1935 he was called to Paris as a permanent member of the PCF and appointed to the JC national committee in charge of propaganda. He met
Robert Deloche Robert Deloche (20 November 1909 – 12 May 1988) was a French furrier, trade unionist, politician, militant communist, member of the French Resistance and mayor of Joinville-le-Pont. Early years Robert Deloche was born on 20 November 1909 in Ly ...
and the two men became friends. He accompanied a delegation led by
Danielle Casanova Danielle Casanova (born Vincentella Perini; 9 January 1909 – 9 May 1943) was a French communist activist and member of the French Resistance during World War II. A dentist by occupation, she was a high-ranking figure within the Communist Yout ...
to the International Communist Youth Congress in Moscow in 1935. Back in France he organized the founding congress of the French Union of Agricultural Youth and the Popular Front in the
Ain Ain (, ; frp, En) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern France. Named after the Ain river, it is bordered by the Saône and Rhône rivers. Ain is located on the country's eastern edge, on the Swiss border, where it ...
. After his military service in 1936–38 he was elected JC secretary-general in the Rhône-Ain-Isère region. In 1939 Ouzoulias met Cécile Romagon, a young activist, at a JC party. Ouzoulias was called up in March 1939, but remained in touch with Romagon whom he married on 11 May 1940. Immediately after the ceremony Ouzoulias went into action with the 12th Colonial Infantry Regiment of Agen, where he was an artillery observer. He was captured on 10 June 1940 and interned at Stalag XVIIB in
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, Austria. In September 1940 he was transferred to Linz to undertake excavation and construction work. He escaped but was quickly recaptured. After hearing of the German attack on Russia, on the night of 25–26 July 1941 Ouzoulias and two companions escaped and hid on a train bound for France. He found his wife living under an assumed name in
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with their son, Maurice, who had been born during his detention. He at once resumed contact with the party leadership.


Resistance leader

On 2 August 1941 Ouzoulias met Danielle Casanova in
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and was put in charge of the ''Bataillons de la Jeunesse'', fighting groups that were being created by the ''Jeunesse Communiste''. He took the name of "Colonel André".
Pierre Georges Pierre Georges (21 January 1919 – 27 December 1944), better known as ''Colonel Fabien'', was one of the two members of the French Communist Party who perpetrated the first assassinations of German personnel during the Occupation of France during ...
was made his second-in-command. Soon after
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introduced him to
Eugène Hénaff Eugène Hénaff (30 October 1904 – 28 October 1966) was a French cement worker, Communist, trade union leader and member of the French Resistance during World War II (1939–45). Early years Eugène Hénaff' was born on 30 October 1904 in Sp ...
, who was responsible for the armed struggle under the direction of
Charles Tillon Charles Joseph Tillon (3 July 1897 – 13 January 1993) was a French metal worker, Communist, trade union leader, politician and leader of the French Resistance during World War II (1939–45). Tillon was born into a working-class family and trai ...
. At this time the JC was mainly involved in propaganda, publishing tracts and clandestine newspapers, with minimal armed action. At a session in 15–17 August it was agreed that members of the JC should receive weapons training and should increase sabotage and attacks on occupation troops. There was some resistance, but with news of the execution of Henri Gautherot and
Samuel Tyszelman Samuel Tyszelman (born Szmul Cecel Tyszelman; 21 January 1921 – 19 August 1941) was a Jewish Polish communist who was a member of the French Resistance during World War II (1939-1945). He and amother man were arrested and executed for taking par ...
the meeting agreed to take a more active role. In the weeks that followed Pierre Georges became primarily involved in military operations in the Paris region, while Ouzoulias was more concerned with recruitment and liaison between the regions. The attacks triggered harsh reprisals. In October 1941 the PCF decided to unify armed groups into the ''Organisation Spéciale''. In April 1942 the ''
Francs-Tireurs et Partisans The ''Francs-tireurs et partisans français'' (FTPF), or commonly the ''Francs-tireurs et partisans'' (FTP), was an armed resistance organization created by leaders of the French Communist Party during World War II (1939–45). The communist par ...
'' (FTP) was created, led by Charles Tillon. The FTP unified three Communist organizations, the ''Bataillons de la Jeunesse'', the ''Organisation Spéciale'' and the ''Main d’oeuvre immigrée''. Eugène Hénaff was political commissar, assisted by Ouzoulias. In May 1942 Ouzoulias was promoted to National Military Commissar. In 1942 Ouzoulias and Robert Deloche advised Roger Belbéoch to infiltrate the Parisian police. This resulted in Belbéoch joining the commissariat of the 12th arrondissement of Paris, in which position he could help members of the Resistance to gain false papers, and could help persecuted Jews. Ouzoulias was a proponent of quick strikes against carefully studied targets by small groups of fighters, who would then rapidly withdraw. He also drew up guidelines for urban warfare in which FTP units could attack greatly superior German forces and be protected while they withdrew. Starting in 1943 Ouzoulias had a growing number of assistants to help him maintain contact with the regions, including his wife. Cécile Ouzoulias was arrested in April 1943 while using false papers, but was released in August 1943 due to being pregnant. She immediately went into hiding, and on 26 October 1943 gave birth to son, who was registered as Marc Hubert, "born of unknown parents." In November 1943
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, the FTP Chief of Staff, was arrested and subjected to extreme torture, but revealed nothing. This was followed by a major police operation that largely destroyed the FTP's Paris organization. From the end of 1943 the national organization began to intensify preparation for a national uprising to support the expected Allied landings in Europe. From June to August 1944 Ouzoulias coordinated the FTP's military action in the Paris region. Ouzoulias and Colonel
Henri Rol-Tanguy Henri Rol-Tanguy (12 June 1908 – 8 September 2002) was a French communist and a leader in the French Resistance, Resistance during World War II. At his death ''The New York Times'' called him ''"one of France's most decorated Resistance h ...
, who led the
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Resistance movement, planned a major rising in Paris which played a vital role during the August 1944
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. On 28 August 1944 General
Charles de Gaulle Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (; ; (commonly abbreviated as CDG) 22 November 18909 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led Free France against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government ...
put Ouzoulias in charge of the FTP and FFI (''Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur'', or
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). Five days after the surrender of
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, the German governor of Paris, Ouzoulias assigned Pierre Georges the task of forming a battalion of resistance fighters. Georges ("Colonel Fabien") organized an FFI column, the '' Colonne Fabien'' that left Paris soon after the uprising in that city early in September 1944. The column was to form the nucleus of a Free French force in
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, which would be joined by volunteers from Paris and the eastern regions of France as soon as possible. The French state would have to accept the fait accompli of the Free French army fighting on the front, which would become a "great people's army". In the Autumn of 1944 Ouzoulias was charged by de Gaulle with integrating the FTP members with the regular French army.


Later career

In 1946 Ouzoulias was awarded the
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, but he did not play a major role in politics in the post-war years. He was elected to the Paris Municipal Council, where he took part in heated exchanges between the Gaullists and Communists. He was charged with various missions, including meetings with the Vietnamese forces before and after the French withdrawal from their colonies in
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. In 1970 he became mayor of
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, Corrèze, where he lived in semi-retirement. Ouzoulias was active in various associations of veterans of the Resistance. He was the first president of the ''Association des Amis des FTPF'', and was involved in the ''Fédération internationale de la Résistance'' and the ''Association nationale des anciens Combattants de la Résistance''. Ouzoulias wrote about the young communists who participated in the armed resistance in his 1967 ''Les Bataillons de la Jeunesse''. His accounts tended to romanticize his subjects. Albert Ouzoulias died on 27 November 1995.


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