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Edmond Michelet — Brive leaflet, 18 June

Edmond Michelet, Christian activist

, 41, is a Catholic and Christian-democrat activist based in Brive-la-Gaillarde, in the Corrèze. A father, a leader of local Christian social action, he has been listening to British radio since the start of June. On 17 June he hears Pétain ask to "cease the fighting" and is shaken.

On 18 June Michelet decides to act, even before anything is organized. He types up some fifty leaflets quoting lines from — "He who does not shout the truth, when he knows the truth, makes himself the accomplice of liars and forgers" — and calling for refusal of the armistice. At night he slips them into letterboxes in the centre of Brive.

This isolated gesture, made at the very moment de Gaulle launches his Appeal in London, is one of the very first acts of civil resistance on metropolitan soil. The question for Michelet is how to carry on: alone and discreet, building a network, or going to ground until the situation clarifies.

After his first leaflet, how should Michelet continue?

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