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Antoine Louis Avinin (b. 26 January 1902 d.29 October 1962) liases Albert Arnaud, Albert Anceau, Albert Audin, Talbertwas a French businessman, resistance fighter and politician.


Biography

He was born in
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan language, Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, third-largest city and Urban area (France), second-largest metropolitan area of F ...
. His parents owned a food trading business in
Cantal Cantal (; oc, Cantal or ) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, with its prefecture in Aurillac. Its other principal towns are Saint-Flour (the episcopal see) and Mauriac; its residents are known as Cantalians (fren ...
. He went to boarding school with the
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of Notre-Dame de Bellegarde college in
Neuville-sur-Saône Neuville-sur-Saône (, literally ''Neuville on Saône'') is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France. Surrounding communes * Genay * Montanay * Fleurieu-sur-Saône * Albigny-sur-Saône Population ...
. He completed first part of his baccalaureat before entering employment as a bank clerk and a chemist's assistant. He began national military service with the '' 7e bataillon de chasseurs alpins'' in
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. He trained as an officer at the Saint-Maixent officer cadet course, leaving as a second lieutenant in 1922, after which his mother bought him a small factory in Villeurbanne, Lyon, where he began a clothing factory with a business partner. He became an activist in the '' Ligue de la jeune République'', a Christian democratic movement concerned with social action which succeeded
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's ''
Le Sillon ("The Furrow", or "The Path") was a French political and religious movement founded by Marc Sangnier (1873 - 1950) which existed from 1894 to 1910. It aimed to bring Catholicism into a greater conformity with French Republican and socialist ideals ...
''. He remained a reserve officer and as such was mobilized at the outbreak of
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, commanding a company as a lieutenant in the '' 6e bataillon de chasseurs alpins'' at Heyrieux, Isère. Avinin's tomb in Massiac He founded the resistance network '' France-Liberté'' in November 1940 with Elie Péju, Auguste Pinton and Jean-Jacques Soudeille. In 1941, they created the ''
Franc-Tireur (, French for "free shooters") were irregular military formations deployed by France during the early stages of the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). The term was revived and used by partisans to name two major French Resistance movements set ...
'' movement from ''France-Liberté'' with Jean-Pierre Lévy from Strasbourg who had joined the latter some months earlier. Avinin met Yvon Morandat, an envoy of Charles de Gaulle, in November 1941. Morandat arranged for funds for the regular publication of the journal also named ''Franc-Tireur'' for which Avinin wrote editorials. Avinin was arrested in Lyon on 5 May 1942 as an editor and distributor of leaflets and imprisoned at
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. He was released in August for lack of evidence. Exposed in Lyon, he hid for a time in Cantal where he had many acquaintances. In autumn 1942, he moved to Toulouse where he developed the resistance movement. A persuasive orator, he became regional leader of ''Franc-Tireur'' then, until October 1943, regional leader of the ''
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'' - the fusion of '' Combat'', ''Libération-sud'' and ''Franc-Tireur'' for Région R4 (south-west). He reorganized this region and directed escapes via the Pyrenees. He travelled regularly between the south-west and Paris, where most resistance groups were headquartered. He took over control of ''Franc-Tireur'' after the arrest of its leader, Lévy, on 16 October 1943 and replaced him in the and the ''
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''. He was involved in the liberation of Paris and was amongst those receiving Captain
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. For his wartime actions in charge of Région R4, he was awarded the ''
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'' on August 7, 1945. That year, he also became involved in active politics, becoming a deputy for the Seine region as part of the '' Union démocratique et socialiste de la Résistance''. The following year, he was elected a senator for the '' Rassemblement des gauches républicaines'' representing the French residing in Indochina and sat on the '' Conseil de la République'' from 1946 to 1952. He died in Massiac in 1962 and was buried in the local cemetery.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Avinin, Antoine Louis French politicians Companions of the Liberation French Resistance members French Resistance networks and movements Commandeurs of the Légion d'honneur French businesspeople 1902 births 1962 deaths