Robert Lazurick

Robert Lazurick , born the April 3rd 1896 with Puppet and deceased the April 18th 1968 with Paris, is a lawyer, politician and Journaliste French.

He engages early in the Socialist Jeunesses then takes part in the war of 1914-1918. He becomes thereafter lawyer with Paris. It defends in particular Louis Lecoin at the time of the business of the congress of the American Legion (gathering the American war veterans of 14-18).

With the Congress of Turns, it is in the communist majority from which it deviates opportunely three years to return later to SFIO. Deputy of the Popular front and Mayor of Saint-Amand-Montrond in the Expensive at the time of the legislative ones of 1932 and 1936, embarked on the Massilia at the time of the accession to the capacity of Pétain, it is obliged to hide during the war because it is Juif.

In 1944, he becomes the founder of the daily newspaper the Dawn , of which he will be the director until his death in 1968. His wife Francine, born Bonitzer, succeeds to him the head of the newspaper following her death at the time of an accident of car, street of Richelieu, in Paris.

Jules Romains, which was an eminent collaborator of the Dawn , devoted a chapter in its book Amitiés and meetings to him. It is quoted in the list of the Who' S Who of the 8000 French who marked the 20th century.

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