Guy Pascaud

Guy Pascaud (1904-1979), professor with the college of Chasseneuil, resistant, deportee, was after the war industrial and senator-mayor of Chasseneuil-on-Bonnieure.

Resistance

When he sees in a farmer of his father a group of young people, he realizes that it is about a group of refractories to the STO, which, at one moment of intense activity of the militia, are constantly likely to be denounced. Guy Pascaud is then at the origin of the Maquis of Bir Hacheim: with André Chabanne says “Blanqui” and Helene Nebout known as “chief Luc” it installs a first group in a “gourbi” with Fougère in the sector of Chasseneuil.

As from October 1943 and affiliation with the secret army (n°18), the maquis receives weapons and a subsidy and it passes from 100 to 500 men for to the release of Charente, with its various sections, to gather 1800 combatants.

Guy Pascaud says “You” is then affected with the organization of the Maquis of Négret close to Saint-Claud.

In March 1944, Guy Pascaud is stopped then off-set, he survives and returns in summer 1945.

Elected official

He is elected Senator Charente on November 7th, 1948, is re-elected on June 19th, 1955 and will sit until April 26th, 1959 at the group of the gathering of the Republican lefts and the democratic Left. He is General adviser of. with. and chair General advice of Charente of. with.

He succeeds his father as mayor of Chasseneuil-on-Bonnieure on May 8th, 1953 and resigns like all the municipal council in 1970.

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