Dominique Pado
Dominique Pado , (of its true name Padovani) is a politician and journalist French, born on May 24th 1922 with Corsica Oletta in and dead on May 18th 1989.
Biography
It was, after the Second world war, one of the first journalists to receive his chart of press. He was editor association of the daily newspaper the Dawn . He occupied primarily policy and wrote leading articles to with it. In 1978, after the sale of the newspaper by Marcel Boussac with Marcel Baker (chairman of Carrefour) which will resell it with Robert Harrowing, it resigns of the newspaper the Dawn , followed by the director Francine Lazurick. The latter is replaced with the head of the group, on November 3rd, by Pierre Janrot, member of the Groupe Harrowing.Dominique Pado obtained the Prix Albert London in 1947 for his book Russia of Stalin to the editions Elzévir.
Become senator of Paris on April 3rd 1967, it was re-elected into 1968,77,86. He was Member of the Commission of the cultural affairs of the Sénat and member of the Group of the center Union.
Works
- 50 days of Alain Poher
- May 13rd. Secret history of a revolution , Editions of Paris, 1958
- the lawsuit Kravchenko , Editions intermonde
- Maurras, Béraud, Brasillach. Three condemned - three men - three generations, editions Odile Pathé, Monaco, 1945
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