Camille Wolf

Camille Wolf is resistant and a French politician born the January 31st 1908 and deceased the February 2nd 1959 with Strasbourg.

Elected official appointed on the list gaullist led by Pierre Clostermann in the the Low-Rhine, it sits at the group of the democratic and socialist Union of Resistance. He belongs to the wing the most unconditional gaullist of this party, running up then, in particular, with François Mitterrand. He leaves the UDSR in 1949 when the current gaullist of this party decides not to more practice dual membership between the UDSR and the Rassemblement of French people, and then joined the group of the democratic and social Action.

It is under this new label RPF, but always on a list led by Pierre Clostermann, whom he is re-elected appointed in 1951. Camille Wolf also chaired Friendly Former internees of the camps of Schirmeck and Struthof.

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