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Annie Kriegel, née Annie Becker (born 9 September 1926, Paris; died 26 August 1995, Paris) was a French historian, a leading expert on communist studies and the history of Communism, a cofounder (1982) of the academic journal Communisme (with Stéphane Courtois), and a columnist for Le Figaro. As a student, Kriegel was a member of the French Communist Party but changed her political views after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956 and became an outspoken anticommunist.

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  • Annie Kriegel, geborene Becker, (* 9. September 1926 in Paris; † 26. August 1995 in Paris) war eine französische Historikerin, Universitätsdozentin und Publizistin. (de)
  • Annie Kriegel, née Annie Becker (born 9 September 1926, Paris; died 26 August 1995, Paris) was a French historian, a leading expert on communist studies and the history of Communism, a cofounder (1982) of the academic journal Communisme (with Stéphane Courtois), and a columnist for Le Figaro. As a student, Kriegel was a member of the French Communist Party but changed her political views after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956 and became an outspoken anticommunist. Her brother was the historian Jean-Jacques Becker, and she was married to Arthur Kriegel, a brother of Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont. The is named in her honour. (en)
  • Annie Kriegel, cuyo nombre de soltera era Annie Becker, fue una historiadora y editorialista francesa, que nació en París, Francia, el 9 de septiembre de 1926 y falleció en la misma ciudad el 26 de agosto de 1995. (es)
  • Annie Kriegel, née Becker le 9 septembre 1926 à Paris et morte le 26 août 1995 dans la même ville, est une historienne française. Militante du PCF durant sa jeunesse, Annie Kriegel change progressivement d’orientation politique après les évènements de 1956. Devenue ensuite éditorialiste au Figaro, elle porte un regard de plus en plus critique sur le passé du communisme français. (fr)
  • Annie Kriegel lub Annie Becker (ur. 9 września 1926, zm. w 1995 w Paryżu) – francuska historyczka i dziennikarka, w młodości działaczka Francuskiej Partii Komunistycznej i uczestniczka francuskiego ruchu oporu. Po 1956 zerwała z komunizmem, któremu poświęciła swoje najważniejsze prace naukowe. (pl)
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  • Annie Kriegel, geborene Becker, (* 9. September 1926 in Paris; † 26. August 1995 in Paris) war eine französische Historikerin, Universitätsdozentin und Publizistin. (de)
  • Annie Kriegel, cuyo nombre de soltera era Annie Becker, fue una historiadora y editorialista francesa, que nació en París, Francia, el 9 de septiembre de 1926 y falleció en la misma ciudad el 26 de agosto de 1995. (es)
  • Annie Kriegel, née Becker le 9 septembre 1926 à Paris et morte le 26 août 1995 dans la même ville, est une historienne française. Militante du PCF durant sa jeunesse, Annie Kriegel change progressivement d’orientation politique après les évènements de 1956. Devenue ensuite éditorialiste au Figaro, elle porte un regard de plus en plus critique sur le passé du communisme français. (fr)
  • Annie Kriegel lub Annie Becker (ur. 9 września 1926, zm. w 1995 w Paryżu) – francuska historyczka i dziennikarka, w młodości działaczka Francuskiej Partii Komunistycznej i uczestniczka francuskiego ruchu oporu. Po 1956 zerwała z komunizmem, któremu poświęciła swoje najważniejsze prace naukowe. (pl)
  • Annie Kriegel, née Annie Becker (born 9 September 1926, Paris; died 26 August 1995, Paris) was a French historian, a leading expert on communist studies and the history of Communism, a cofounder (1982) of the academic journal Communisme (with Stéphane Courtois), and a columnist for Le Figaro. As a student, Kriegel was a member of the French Communist Party but changed her political views after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956 and became an outspoken anticommunist. (en)
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