Antoine Argoud Military person

Antoine Argoud (26 June 1914 – 10 June 2004) was a French Army officer specializing in counter-insurgency during the Algerian War of Independence. Argoud's opposition to Algerian independence from France resulted in his joining of the Organisation de l'Armée Secrète (OAS) and support for its use of violence in opposition to this policy. Argoud was twice placed on trial and convicted (the first in absentia) of attempting to assassinate French President Charles de Gaulle. Following the second trial Argoud was sentenced to life imprisonment, but released as part of a general amnesty in 1968.In 1963, when Antoine Argoud was hiding in Munich after the failed August 22, 1962 assassination attempt on de Gaulle, he was kidnapped by French secret police CRS agents and smuggled to France à la Eichmann, where he was interrogated. His revelation allowed the secret service to arrest Bastien-Thiry and other assassins.

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Antoine Argoud
Birth dateJune 26, 1914
Birth place
France , Darney
Date of deathJune 10, 2004
Place of death
Vittel , France

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allegiance18px France
military operations
World War II
Algerian War
military branch
French Army
military command3rd Regiment of the Chasseurs d'Afrique
service start1934
service end1961

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External resources

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/27/newsid_2515000/2515735.stm
  2. http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,1247692,00.html