词条 | Philippe Viannay |
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Philippe Viannay (15 August 1917 - 27 November 1986) was a French journalist. School foundationHe founded the Centre de formation des journalistes, and, later, the sailing school Les Glénans. French resistanceDuring World War II, he led a resistance movement named Défense de la France. They printed an underground journal which distributed up to 400,000 copies.[1] PersonalThe Canadian journalist Caitlin Kelly—who studied with Viannay at the Centre in Paris on an eighth-month journalism fellowship—later described him as "the most inspiring man I've ever met."[2] Hélène ViannayDuring the first year of the German occupation, Viannay married the former Hélène Mordkovitch. Hélène Viannay co-administered Les Glénans with her husband, and following Viannay's death became president of the association of Ancient Résistants of Défense de la France.[3] Prix Philippe Viannay-Défense de la FranceThe French Fondation de la Résistance awards an annual prize for resistance-era histories, the Prix Philippe Viannay-Défense de la France.[4] References1. ^December, 2002 interview with Hélène Viannay, Spartacus Educational {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Viannay, Philippe}}{{France-journalist-stub}}2. ^Caitlin Kelly, "The Man to Whom I'm Most Grateful," Broadside, November 23, 2010 3. ^December, 2002 interview with Hélène Viannay, Spartacus Educational 4. ^Fondation de la Résistance 7 : French journalists|French Resistance members|1917 births|1986 deaths|Place of birth missing|Place of death missing|French male non-fiction writers |
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