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Henri Masson (born 5 February 1943 at Moutiers-les-Mauxfaits, France) is a French Esperantist. He learned Esperanto in 1970 and joined SAT-Amikaro, an international body making use of Esperanto to link groups of people in various Francophone countries, and was its general secretary until January 2008. He is also president of the Esperanto club of Vendée in France.〔Henri Masson, ''(L'espéranto en Vendée: L’idée de langue internationale à travers les noms de voies de circulation de La Roche-sur-Yon )'' ("Esperanto in Vendée: The idea of the international language through street names of La Roche-sur-Yon"), 2nd ed., June 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-05=3.〕 ==Biography== Henri Masson first became aware of Esperanto in his youth as he was flipping through the mail-order catalogue of Manufrance (''Manufacture Française d'Armes et Cycles de St. Etienne''), which had text in several languages, including Esperanto. When scarcely 18, he enlisted in the army for three years. Becoming a paratrooper, he was sent to Algeria one week before the end of the Algerian War and remained a few months there. Having concluded that a military career would not suit him, he became a convinced pacifist and gained employment with SNCF, the French national railway company. In 1970, he learned Esperanto and promptly joined SAT-Amikaro, participating in their 1972 congress at Narbonne.
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