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Charles Michels (6 March 1903, in Paris – 22 October 1941, in Châteaubriant) was a trade unionist and communist militant. He was deputy of the 15th arrondissement in Paris. During the Second World War, Michels was one of 48 hostages shot in Chateaubriant, Nantes and Paris in retaliation for the assassination of Karl Hotz, Feldkommandant of Nazi occupied Nantes.

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  • Charles Michels (6 March 1903, in Paris – 22 October 1941, in Châteaubriant) was a trade unionist and communist militant. He was deputy of the 15th arrondissement in Paris. During the Second World War, Michels was one of 48 hostages shot in Chateaubriant, Nantes and Paris in retaliation for the assassination of Karl Hotz, Feldkommandant of Nazi occupied Nantes. (en)
  • Charles Michels, né à Paris le 6 mars 1903 à Paris 13e, mort pour la France à Châteaubriant (Loire-Inférieure) le 22 octobre 1941, est un syndicaliste et militant communiste, député du 15e arrondissement à Paris, particulièrement connu pour avoir été l'un des 48 otages fusillés à Châteaubriant, Nantes et Paris en représailles après l'attentat contre le Feldkommandant de Nantes, Karl Hotz. (fr)
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  • Charles Michels (6 March 1903, in Paris – 22 October 1941, in Châteaubriant) was a trade unionist and communist militant. He was deputy of the 15th arrondissement in Paris. During the Second World War, Michels was one of 48 hostages shot in Chateaubriant, Nantes and Paris in retaliation for the assassination of Karl Hotz, Feldkommandant of Nazi occupied Nantes. (en)
  • Charles Michels, né à Paris le 6 mars 1903 à Paris 13e, mort pour la France à Châteaubriant (Loire-Inférieure) le 22 octobre 1941, est un syndicaliste et militant communiste, député du 15e arrondissement à Paris, particulièrement connu pour avoir été l'un des 48 otages fusillés à Châteaubriant, Nantes et Paris en représailles après l'attentat contre le Feldkommandant de Nantes, Karl Hotz. (fr)
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