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Jean Duclos
Jean Duclos was a French politician. Born in Louey ( Hautes-Pyrénées) on 15 February 1895, he died there on 27 June 1957. Member of the French Communist Party, like his better known son Jacques Duclos, he was deputy for Seine-et-Oise. ==Biographical elements== The original profession of Jean Duclos was horticulturist but, like many men of his generation, the First World War marked him morally as well as physically. Grievously wounded in September 1916, he retained for the rest of his life scars on his face and damaged vision. At the end of the war, decorated with the Légion d'honneur, Croix de guerre, Médaille militaire, but invalided out with an invalidity rate of 100%, he could not perform his job. He adhered to two organisations: the Association républicaine des anciens combattants ( ARAC ) and the French Communist Party. In 1926 he was elected General Secretary of the ARAC, the mass organisation where were found the former combatants of the left. He remained a national leader of this organisation up to 1951.
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