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  1. Roger Stéphane (19 August 1919 - 4 December 1994) was the name used by the French writer, Roger Worms. He originally selected it in September 1941 when he joined the "Combat" Resistance group. [1] After the Liberation he became a literary critic, author and journalist, acknowledged during his final years as a member of the Paris ...

  2. Roger Stéphane, né Roger Worms le 19 août 1919 dans le 17 e arrondissement de Paris, ville où il est mort le 4 décembre 1994 dans le 7 e arrondissement [1], est un écrivain et journaliste français, ancien résistant et cofondateur de L'Observateur.

  3. An early resister, Roger Stéphane, acknowledged that while his decision to engage was absurd, “it was by such absurdities that we restored our dignity as men.” For the realists, the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Paris is thus the occasion to recall that what begins in mystique almost always (and necessarily) ends in ...

  4. Roger Stéphane was the name used by the French writer, Roger Worms. He originally selected it in September 1941 when he joined the "Combat" Resistance group. After the Liberation he became a literary critic, author and journalist, acknowledged during his final years as a member of the Paris left wing intellectual establishment.

  5. Roger Stéphane (19 August 1919 - 4 December 1994) was the name used by the French writer, Roger Worms. He originally selected it in September 1941 when he joined the "Combat" Resistance group.

  6. Roger Stéphane (19 August 1919 - 4 December 1994) was the name used by the writer, Roger Worms. He originally selected it in September 1941 when he joined the "Combat" Resistance group.[1]

  7. Jul 23, 2012 · 1.1K views 11 years ago. 26 decembre 1994 Olivier BARROT présente le livre de Roger STEPHANE "Tout est bien" qui est une autobiographie où alternent portraits et réflexions. Images d'archive...

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