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- Yves_Godard abstract "Yves Godard (21 December 1911 – 3 March 1975) was a French Army officer who fought in World War II, First Indochina War and Algerian War. A graduate of Saint-Cyr and Chasseur Alpin, he served as a ski instructor in Poland during 1939, but after World War II began he returned to France. He became a prisoner-of-war in 1940 and tried several times to escape, finally succeeding on his third attempt. He made his way to France and joined the French Resistance maquis in Savoy. From December 1944 to February 1946, he headed the 27ème bataillon de chasseurs alpins.He was part of the occupation force in Austria, then a general staff officer of the French Army before taking command of the 11e Bataillon Parachutiste de Choc in 1948. He led the battalion during the First Indochina War, taking part during the war in a failed attempted to relieve the French Union garrison at Dien Bien Phu from Laos. In 1955 Godard became chief of staff of the Parachute Intervention Group, soon to become the 10th Parachute Division, in Algeria commanded by General Jacques Massu. He took part in the Anglo-French operation during the Suez Crisis in 1956. Godard became one of the primary figures of the Battle of Algiers, especially during the later part when he commanded the Algiers sector, supervising links between the Army and the Police, and serving as the chief of staff to Massu. At the suggestion of Paul-Alain Léger, he authorised the bleus de chauffe system, by which paratroopers disguised as young workers roamed the Cashbah and arrested FLN militants. Godard notably declared:In Summer 1959, he was named director general of the Sûreté in Algeria. Paul Delouvrier contemplated his transfer but hesitated, as \"he holds all the security services of Algiers in his hands [and what would happen] if, immediately after his departure, bombs and grenades started exploding again?\"During the Barricade Week, in January 1960, Godard sent Captain Yves de La Bourdonnaye to negotiate Pierre Lagaillarde's surrender. La Bourdonnaye later implied that he was sympathetic to the rebels and had done little to haste their surrender.In February, Pierre Messmer had Godard transferred to France, but he returned to take part in the Algiers putsch of 1961. When the putsch failed, he joined the Organisation de l'armée secrète, helping modeling it after the structure of the FLN, but left Algeria in the summer of 1962 and stayed underground until 1967. Godard was sentenced to death for his part in the putsch and OAS. He settled in Belgium, and unlike his OAS colleagues, he did not return to France after the 1968 amnesty. Godard died in 1975 at Lessines, Belgium, at 63.".
- Yves_Godard allegiance "France".
- Yves_Godard award Legion_of_Honour.
- Yves_Godard battle Algerian_War.
- Yves_Godard battle First_Indochina_War.
- Yves_Godard battle Operation_Condor_(1954).
- Yves_Godard battle Suez_Crisis.
- Yves_Godard battle World_War_II.
- Yves_Godard birthDate "1911-12-21".
- Yves_Godard birthPlace France.
- Yves_Godard birthPlace Saint-Maixent.
- Yves_Godard birthYear "1911".
- Yves_Godard deathDate "1975-03-03".
- Yves_Godard deathPlace Belgium.
- Yves_Godard deathPlace Lessines.
- Yves_Godard deathYear "1975".
- Yves_Godard militaryBranch French_Army.
- Yves_Godard militaryCommand "11e Choc".
- Yves_Godard militaryCommand "27e BCA".
- Yves_Godard serviceEndYear "1961".
- Yves_Godard serviceStartYear "1932".
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- Yves_Godard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yves Godard".
- Yves_Godard allegiance France.
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- Yves_Godard battles First_Indochina_War.
- Yves_Godard battles Suez_Crisis.
- Yves_Godard battles World_War_II.
- Yves_Godard battles "*Operation Condor".
- Yves_Godard birthDate "1911-12-21".
- Yves_Godard birthPlace France.
- Yves_Godard birthPlace Saint-Maixent.
- Yves_Godard branch French_Army.
- Yves_Godard commands "11".
- Yves_Godard commands "27".
- Yves_Godard dateOfBirth "1911-12-21".
- Yves_Godard dateOfDeath "1975-03-03".
- Yves_Godard deathDate "1975-03-03".
- Yves_Godard deathPlace Belgium.
- Yves_Godard deathPlace Lessines.
- Yves_Godard laterwork "OAS leader".
- Yves_Godard name "Godard, Yves".
- Yves_Godard name "Yves Godard".
- Yves_Godard placeOfBirth France.
- Yves_Godard placeOfBirth Saint-Maixent.
- Yves_Godard placeOfDeath Belgium.
- Yves_Godard placeOfDeath Lessines.
- Yves_Godard rank "Colonel".
- Yves_Godard serviceyears "1932".
- Yves_Godard shortDescription "French Army officer".
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- Yves_Godard description "French Army officer".
- Yves_Godard description "French Army officer".
- Yves_Godard subject Category:1911_births.