Jacques Trémolin

Jacques Trémolin , of his true name Jacques Méaudre de Sugny (born with Lyon in 1910, died in 1986) was an animalist storyteller for children in the years 1970 (in Visitors of Wednesday on TF1), but also a Résistant, Préfet of the Ardèche to the Release and an political official.

Born with Lyon in an aristocratic family, originating in the Loire (castle of Trémolin) and north in the Ardeche, Jacques Méaudre de Sugny (1910-1986), was resistant a communist, opposed to the Nazisme, under the name of Loyola (reference to its education at the Jesuits).

During the release of the town of Annonay in June 1944, it proclaimed the republic there and was mayor until the recovery by the Germans. August 12th, 1944, he became the first prefect of Ardeche during the release of Privas by the Résistance.

In the post-war period it obtained a station with the government (member of cabinet of a communist minister) and worked with Humanity. It was excluded from the Communist party in 1954.

About 1970, he became writer and chronicler naturalist on France-Inter under the name of Jacques Trémolin . He was during several years the specialist in the animals in the emissions for children such as the Visitors of Wednesday on TF1.

In 1986, its ashes were épandues on the Col of Escrinet, place of a confrontation with the occupant in 1944.

On the hillock of Tourrasse, to the center of the collar, a stele laconically recalls its successive memory and, in an allusive way, its identities.

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