Francis Huré

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Francis Huré (born 5 October 1916 in Abbeville) was a French resistant, diplomat and writer.

Biography

During the Second World War, he joined Free France and the 2nd Armored Division (France).

He later became ambassador of France in Cameroon (1965–1968), in Israel (19681973), then in Belgium (1973–1980), experiences he recalled in the series Martin.

Works

  • 1962: Le Consulat du Pacifique, Paris, Robert Laffont, 260 p. BnF 33046953
- Prix Cazes 1963
- Prix Combourg-Chateaubriand 2006
- Prix Marcel Pollitzer 2008

References

  1. ^ Josette Alia. "France-Israël: le grand froid". Retrieved 22 January 2017.

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