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- Arthur Dallidet (12 October 1906 – 30 May 1942) was a French metal worker, Communist and trade union leader in the Renault factories, who became a leader of the French Resistance during World War II (1939–45). Dallidet was born into a working-class family, left school early and worked as a fitter, moving from job to job. While in his twenties he began to organize trade union cells. He joined the French Communist Party and was noticed by the leaders, who sent him for education to Moscow and then assigned him to assist the Cadre Commission, which checked the loyalty of party members. Dallidet was an orthodox party member, and supported the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. After the start of World War II in September 1939 the Communist party was banned. Dallidet went underground and played a leading role in organizing the clandestine structure of the party, which at this stage did not actively oppose the Germans in the "imperialist" war. The French Communists changed to active resistance after the German invasion of Russia in June 1941. Dallidet was placed in charge of security for the armed Resistance, the Francs-Tireurs et Partisans (FTP). He was arrested in February 1942, and despite severe beatings gave nothing away. He was executed by firing squad. (en)
- Arthur Dallidet, né le 12 octobre 1906 à Nantes et fusillé par les Allemands le 30 mai 1942 au fort du Mont-Valérien, est un militant communiste et résistant français. Il a été responsable de l'organisation du Parti communiste clandestin pendant une partie de l'Occupation. (fr)
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- Nantes, Loire-Inférieure, France (en)
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- Arthur Dallidet in 1939 (en)
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- Fort Mont-Valérien, Paris, France (en)
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- French Resistance leader (en)
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- Arthur Dallidet, né le 12 octobre 1906 à Nantes et fusillé par les Allemands le 30 mai 1942 au fort du Mont-Valérien, est un militant communiste et résistant français. Il a été responsable de l'organisation du Parti communiste clandestin pendant une partie de l'Occupation. (fr)
- Arthur Dallidet (12 October 1906 – 30 May 1942) was a French metal worker, Communist and trade union leader in the Renault factories, who became a leader of the French Resistance during World War II (1939–45). (en)
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- Arthur Dallidet (en)
- Arthur Dallidet (fr)
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