Le Bonnet rouge
Le Bonnet Rouge was as an anarchist French newspaper published from 1913 to 1922.[1] Le Bonnet Rouge defended before the Great War the Franco-German rapprochement.[2]

Le Bonnet rouge, 1914. "The Kings of the Republic".
The newspaper's administrator, Émile-Joseph Duval, was arrested, tried and executed on 7 August 1917 over allegations of complicity with the enemy, Germany, in the midst of World War I.[3][4]
References
- Le Bonnet rouge. OCLC 472995870. Retrieved July 9, 2016 – via WorldCat.
- "Caillaux, Malvy, Vigo/Almereyda, "Le Bonnet rouge" - Maîtres et témoins (III) : Léon Daudet - LAFAUTEAROUSSEAU".
- Hugh Cecil, Peter Liddle, Fred (2015). Facing Armageddon: The First World War Experience. Barnsley: Pen and Sword. p. 677. ISBN 9781473813977.
- Temple, Michael (2005). Jean Vigo, French Film Directors. Manchester University Press. p. 5. ISBN 9780719056321.
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