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Maurice Tréand (21 September 1900 – 26 January 1949) was a French communist leader who was responsible for vetting party members in the period leading up to world War II (1939–45). During the early part of the war, before the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he may have been indiscreet in discussions with the German occupiers of France. He was excluded from underground operations after the Communists became active in the French Resistance following the June 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union.

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  • Maurice Tréand (21 September 1900 – 26 January 1949) was a French communist leader who was responsible for vetting party members in the period leading up to world War II (1939–45). During the early part of the war, before the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he may have been indiscreet in discussions with the German occupiers of France. He was excluded from underground operations after the Communists became active in the French Resistance following the June 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union. (en)
  • Maurice Tréand, né le 21 septembre 1900 dans une famille franc-comtoise à La Chaux-de-Fonds en Suisse et mort le 26 janvier 1949 à Antony, est un militant communiste français, spécialement remarqué dans les années 1930 et qui connut une déchéance fonctionnelle au sein du PCF durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Garçon de café puis gérant de restaurant, il est responsable de la puissante Commission des cadres du PCF, négociateur de la tentative de reparution légale de L'Humanité en juin 1940. Il fut aussi le rédacteur principal des « listes noires du PCF ». (fr)
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  • Maurice Tréand (21 September 1900 – 26 January 1949) was a French communist leader who was responsible for vetting party members in the period leading up to world War II (1939–45). During the early part of the war, before the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he may have been indiscreet in discussions with the German occupiers of France. He was excluded from underground operations after the Communists became active in the French Resistance following the June 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union. (en)
  • Maurice Tréand, né le 21 septembre 1900 dans une famille franc-comtoise à La Chaux-de-Fonds en Suisse et mort le 26 janvier 1949 à Antony, est un militant communiste français, spécialement remarqué dans les années 1930 et qui connut une déchéance fonctionnelle au sein du PCF durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Garçon de café puis gérant de restaurant, il est responsable de la puissante Commission des cadres du PCF, négociateur de la tentative de reparution légale de L'Humanité en juin 1940. Il fut aussi le rédacteur principal des « listes noires du PCF ». (fr)
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