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Paul Rivière was born on 22 November, 1912 in Montagny, France, is a French resistance fighter (1912–1998). Discover Paul Rivière's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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22 November, 1912 |
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22 November |
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Montagny, France |
Date of death |
15 December, 1998 |
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Lyon, France |
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France
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Paul Rivière Height, Weight & Measurements
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Paul Rivière Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Rivière worth at the age of 86 years old? Paul Rivière’s income source is mostly from being a successful fighter. He is from France. We have estimated Paul Rivière's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Paul Rivière (22 November 191215 December 1998) was a French Resistance fighter and politician.
In 1939, he was called up as an instructor for Cadets de Saumur.
He was injured during the fighting for Pont de Gennes, then demobilised and returned to his position as literatur professor in the Saint-Joseph Jesuit Day School in Lyon.
He joined the Resistance from 1941, took part in the Indochina and Algeria Wars.
Paul Rivière was born in Montagny in the Loire department in central France.
In late February 1941, Father Chaillet, Jesuit in Lyon, put him in touch with Henri Frenay and Berty Albrecht and he became involved with the French resistance.
In early 1942, he abandoned propaganda for action and became liaison officer for Jean Moulin, General Charles de Gaulle's representative in France and the leader of the internal Resistance.
After a first airdrop, he was arrested and detained four months by Vichy France police.
Upon his release, he continued his mission clandestinely until the end of War.
With Mouvements unis de la Résistance (MUR), he was deeply involved in the organization of the radio transmission services and covert air operations for Southern France.
After the Jean Moulin arrest in Caluire, he was ordered by the Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action to reorganize the Landing-Airdrop Section (in French "Section Atterrissages-Parachutages" or SAP).
He controlled SAP until the end of War and was Head of Operations for the Rhône-Alpes Region where he organized the most important covert landing and airdrop operations : several hundred of tons of weapons and equipment and millions of French francs were so routed to the French resistance.
He also organized the transfer of numerous personalities and agents between France and London: General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, Vincent Auriol, Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie, Jacques Chaban-Delmas, Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury, François de Menthon, Henri Frenay, Daniel Mayer, Christian Pineau, Lucie and Raymond Aubrac.
He joined the military service in 1947 with the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
He was Inspector General of the French Armed Forces, then he was sent to Indochina for two years in 1953, to Konstanz in Germany in 1955 then in Algeria in 1956.
From December 1956 to 1959, he was Military Attache in Tokyo, then security adviser in Algeria until Évian Accords.
From November 1962 until 1978, he was member of the National Assembly, deputy of the Loire department from 1962 to 1978 and mayor of Montagny, Loire until 1983.
During the same period, he sat on the Council of Europe.
He died on 15 December 1998 in Lyon and was buried in Montagny.