Pierre Mauger

See also: Mauger

Pierre Mauger is a French politician born on May 15th, 1923 with the Sables from Olonne, administrator of companies of profession.

Biography

Pierre Mauger is the son of Paul Mauger, branch manager real, and Alberte Dobigeon. He makes his studies with the college Clemenceau with Nantes. In June 1940, hardly 17 years old, it decides to join the free France via the the Pyrenees. It is arrested and imprisoned in Spain, before being renewed in occupied Zone in a military camp from which it escapes. It enters then in resistance, by joining the network founded by the Colonel Rémy: the Brotherhood Notre-Dame. Under the pseudonym of Pierre , it is there in charge more particularly of the coordination of the agents of the great West. The May 30th 1942, it is stopped by the Gestapo, then it is off-set with the camp Mauthausen. It will remain there until its release, in May 1945.

He is elected mayor of his city in 1965, and is appointed in 1967, being victorious of triangular with outgoing the Louis Michaud and the mayor of Challans Jean Léveillé. He continues a political career until in the years 1990.

The college of the Center, to Sands of Olonne, bears the name of Pierre Mauger since 2005. This designation, on the initiative of the General advice of the the Vendée, caused at the time a polemic, the teachers recognizing the merits of large resisting while regretting, in the name of the laic mission of the establishment, the political militancy of Pierre Mauger, near of the catholic mediums traditionalists.

Political career

Distinctions

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