Talk:Éliane Jeannin-Garreau

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[edit] Verify tag

1) Please don't remove the "verify" tag until such time as there is actuall verfication of the information contained in the article.

2) I don't think the information is entirely acurate anyway...

a) The French Resistance is a notoriously complicated and difficult historical problem, between the Communards, the Marquis, the Gaullists, the Legend, the coverup, the slain, the quest for power after the war, etc. Even if you take a "Gaulist" position on the resistance, it is quite possible to argue that De Gaulle was (mostly) a figurehead and men like Marie Pierre Koenig and Jean de Lattre de Tassigny were the millitary leaders of Free France, neither of whom were captured by the Germans (who would have hung either of them as traitors to Vichy)... with De Gaulle as the President of the Free French... Therefore it is unlikely that one particular person was the right hand of the French Resitance, especially a woman who isn't already mentioned in a wikipedia article! (See Susan Travers who was certainly a "minor figure" compared to her general or to De Gaulle, but still has her own article...)


CheersV. Joe 17:48, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

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