Conseil national de la Résistance (1962)
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The Conseil national de la Résistance (CNR) was an underground French nationalist militant organization, founded 20 May 1962 in Milan. It was named after the 1943 Conseil national de la Résistance French resistance organization. It was dissolved in 1963, when Antoine Argoud was arrested by the French secret service in Munich, charged with the attempted assassination of French president Charles de Gaulle, and several of the other members went into exile, facing charges from the government. In 1968, a general amnesty was issued, Argoud was released from prison, and several of the former CNR members returned to France, some even returning to public life.
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- Organizations established in 1962
- Military units and factions of the Algerian War
- Organizations disestablished in 1963
- 1963 establishments in Italy
- Aftermath of the Algerian War
- Presidency of Charles de Gaulle
- Failed assassination attempts in Europe
- Terrorism in the Algerian War
- Far-right politics in France
- French organization stubs
- French history stubs