Auguste Bonnal
Auguste Bonnal was leading Football Club Sochaux-Montbeliard as of its creation in 1928, occupying even the function of sport director of the club of July 1941 at June 1943. Like seven other plant managers Peugeot, it was off-set by the Germans during the Second world war. In the factory sochalienne, the occupants wanted to profit to the maximum of the equipment. But the directions Parisian and sochalienne very implemented to fight the appetites of the German industrialists, and especially those of Volkswagen. They organized a true resistance: slow instruction of the orders, objective to be most unproductive possible, sabotage of the machines from Germany. Ferdinand Porsche, the coordinator of the industrial effort of the IIIe Reich, realized some in 1944. It has “piqué an enormous anger” and obtained Hitler the authorization to off-set the plant managers. Auguste Bonnal was one of them. He falls under the German balls just after his release from the camp from Schomberg (April 21st 1945).
See also: Peugeot during the Second world war
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