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    Paris-soir was a French newspaper founded in 1923 and published until 1944 when it was banned for having been a collaborationist newspaper during the war...
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  • Jean-Dolent, behind the La Santé Prison, in Paris's XIVth arrondissement. After the liberation, Paris-Soir, which with 1.7 million copies in 1936 was the...
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    travailleurs du Nord-Africain dans la région parisienne" (in French). Paris-soir. p. 5. Retrieved 3 September 2020. "La France se dessèche-t-elle ?" (in...
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    Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] ) is the capital and largest city of France. With an official estimated population of 2,102,650 residents in January...
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    républicain was banned in 1940 and Camus flew to Paris to take a new job at Paris-Soir as layout editor. In Paris, he almost completed his "first cycle" of works...
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    Newspaper Paris-soir announcing France's declaration of war on Germany on 3 September 1939....
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    Communist Party general secretary Maurice Thorez in order to compete with Paris-soir. The first issue was released on 1 March 1937. The newspaper was under...
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    Jean Prouvost (category Paris Match writers)
    best known for building and owning the publications that became France-Soir, Paris Match, and Télé 7 Jours. Prouvost was born into a family of industrialists...
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  • Subsequently, she formed an influential couple in Paris with her husband, Pierre Lazareff, founder of France-Soir. Gordon-Lazareff is credited with discovering...
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  • a day from five million in 1910. The major postwar success story was Paris Soir; which lacked any political agenda and was dedicated to providing a mix...
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    servitude de l'aviation by Maurice Bourdet, Paris: Editions Corrêa, 1933. "Reflections on War", translated from Paris-Soir and published in Living Age, November...
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    Landru. Also present was the French novelist Colette, who was engaged by Paris-Soir to write an essay on Weidmann. Weidmann and Million received the death...
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    were largely stagnant after the war. The major postwar success story was Paris Soir, which lacked any political agenda and was dedicated to providing a mix...
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  • Moscow, dated 14 May 1935. In his writings as a special correspondent for Paris-Soir, the author described traveling from France to the Soviet Union by train...
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  • the Lycee Condorcet. In 1928, he joined the Paris-Jour daily and later worked at Paris- Midi and Paris-Soir, where he mainly covered politics. After the...
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    appeared in over two dozen publications, including Vogue, Le Figaro, and Paris-Soir. During the German Occupation of France, Colette continued contributing...
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    Paris–Brest–Paris (PBP) is a long-distance cycling event. It was originally a 1,200 km (750 mi) bicycle race in France from Paris to Brest and back to...
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    were largely stagnant after 1914. The major postwar success story was Paris Soir; which lacked any political agenda and was dedicated to providing a mix...
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  • "Bonjour Paris - Bonjour l'amour" by Astrid & Freddy Breck "Bonjour Paris (If Ever You Go to Paris)" by Sydney Bechet "Bon soir Mademoiselle Paris" by Olympic...
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    having been called up for military service, he wrote an article for Paris-Soir entitled "J'ai vingt ans et je pars (I am twenty years old and I am leaving)"...
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    neo-Jules Verne around the world travel reportage he made for the newspaper Paris-Soir. Throughout his life, Cocteau tried to maintain a distance from political...
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    producteurs portent plainte pour menaces de mort". Le Soir. 4 August 2024. "Cérémonie d'ouverture des JO de Paris : une enquête ouverte sur des menaces de mort...
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  • Le Soir (French pronunciation: [lə swaʁ], lit. 'The Evening') is a French-language Belgian daily newspaper. Founded in 1887 by Émile Rossel, it was intended...
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    Louis Aragon (category Poets from Paris)
    daily Ce soir, which he was charged with launching, along with the writer Jean-Richard Bloch. Ce soir attempted to compete with Paris-Soir. Outlawed...
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  • million a day from 5 million in 1910. The major postwar success story was Paris Soir; which lacked any political agenda and was dedicated to providing a mix...
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    répandent partout en France depuis deux ans, voici la raison - Edition du soir Ouest-France - 13/09/2023". Ouest-France.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-30...
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    1830–1851 (liberal, founded by Thiers and Carrel) Naye Prese, 1934–1993 Paris-Soir, 1923–1944 Le Père Duchesne, 1790–1794, edited by Hébert Le Père Duchesne...
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  • beret-wearing sports editor was looking for a race to make a name for Paris-Soir, the biggest French evening paper before the war. He and his colleague...
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    and to its great leader Stalin". In Paris, the copies of the newspaper and of the other Communist newspaper, Ce Soir, were seized by the police and their...
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    Robert Desnos (category Writers from Paris)
    introduced him to the Paris Dada group and André Breton, with whom he soon became friends. While working as a literary columnist for Paris-Soir, Desnos was an...
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