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'''José Aboulker''' (5 March 1920 in [[Algiers]] - 17 November 2009 {{fact}} in [[Manosque]], France) was a member of the anti-[[Nazi]] resistance who co-founded a resistance network in Algiers in [[World War II]] and emerged as one of the main leaders of the resistance movement in North Africa, as well as being a doctor and a political figure in [[France]].
'''José Aboulker''' (5 March 1920 in [[Algiers]] - 17 November 2009 {{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} in [[Manosque]], France) was a member of the anti-[[Nazi]] resistance who co-founded a resistance network in Algiers in [[World War II]] and emerged as one of the main leaders of the resistance movement in North Africa, as well as being a doctor and a political figure in [[France]].


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José Aboulker (5 March 1920 in Algiers - 17 November 2009 [citation needed] in Manosque, France) was a member of the anti-Nazi resistance who co-founded a resistance network in Algiers in World War II and emerged as one of the main leaders of the resistance movement in North Africa, as well as being a doctor and a political figure in France.

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Bibliography

  • Professeur Yves Maxime Danan,La vie politique à Alger, de 1940 à 1944, L.G.D.J.,Paris 1943.
  • Professeur José Aboulker et Christine Levisse-Touzé, 8 novembre 1942 : Les armées américaine et anglaise prennent Alger en quinze heures, Paris, Espoir, n° 133, 2002.