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Francis Jeanson was born on 7 July, 1922 in Bordeaux, France, is a French activist. Discover Francis Jeanson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Francis Jeanson networth?

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Occupation actor
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 7 July 1922
Birthday 7 July
Birthplace Bordeaux, France
Date of death August 2, 2009
Died Place Arès, France
Nationality France

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Francis Jeanson Net Worth

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1992

In 1992, he became president of the Sarajevo Association, in support of the Bosnian people, and was a candidate on the list Europe Begins at Sarajevo of professor Léon Schwartzenberg [fr] for the 1994 European Parliament election.

1990

He also supported the Bosnians in the 1990s.

1966

Francis Jeanson was a French philosopher known for his support of the Communist party during the Algerian War, for which he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for defying the government of France until he received amnesty in 1966.

1960

Jeanson appears under the pseudonym "Alexandre" in Maurienne's book Le déserteur, a book forbidden when it was published in 1960, reissued in 2005 by Éditions L'Echappée.

1957

Beginning in 1957, at the height of the Algerian war, he put his anti-colonial ideals into practice by creating the Jeanson network to transport funds to the National Liberation Front of Algeria. This clandestine network of militants was disbanded in 1960. Fleeing abroad, Francis Jeanson was tried in absentia, convicted of high treason, and sentenced in October 1960 to ten years' imprisonment.

1948

He became acquainted with Emmanuel Mounier, who in 1948 opened for him the doors of the magazine Esprit, where there was a certain 'philocommunism' and who facilitated his entry into the intellectual seraglio of the post-war period. Mounier also invited him to the reading committee of the Éditions du Seuil and recommended him to its literary director, Paul Flamand. At the death of Mounier in March 1950, Jeanson took over the direction of the series "Écrivains de Toujours".

1945

Jeanson was a reporter for the Alger Républicain (1945), managed Les Temps Modernes (1951-56) as well as working with Esprit magazine and Éditions du Seuil. He wrote many articles, treatises and books.

1943

During the Second World War, he escaped by Spain to flee the Service du travail obligatoire and joined the Armée française de la Libération in 1943.

1922

Francis Jeanson (7 July 1922 – 1 August 2009) was a French political activist known for his commitment to the FLN during the Algerian war.