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26 September 1939
Hotel Matignon, Paris
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Daladier — Thorez's Defection

Edouard Daladier, President of the French Council

, 55, has been President of the French Council since April 1938 and Minister of National Defence. The Parti Communiste Francais (PCF) numbers 320,000 members in 1938 and 72 deputies in the Chamber, and controls several large municipalities — notably the Paris "red belt." Its general secretary is one of the leading political figures of the 1936 Popular Front.

The German-Soviet Pact of 23 August 1939 plunges the PCF into an existential crisis. Until then it had supported the antifascist line. On 25 August, L'Humanite publishes a communique: it is necessary to "fight the fascists and defend the Republic." But on 30 August, on direct instructions from the Comintern, the PCF reverses its line: the Franco-British war against Germany is "imperialist," support for national defence is refused.

On 4 September the Minister of the Interior orders the seizure of L'Humanite and Ce Soir. On 8 September several communist trade-unionists (CGTU) are arrested. On 25 September, at Brussels, deserts his regiment (the at Saint-Nicolas) and takes refuge in the USSR via Belgium. Daladier faces an unprecedented political situation: a major legal party openly defying the national war effort.

Paris, September 1939, you are Daladier after Thorez's desertion: what to do about the Communist Party?

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