Pierre Bertaux

Pierre Bertaux (8 October 1907 in Lyon – 14 August 1986 in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine) was a noted French resistance fighter and scholar of German literature. While holding administrative positions, he also wrote on Friedrich Hölderlin. He participated in the French resistance in Toulouse, where as a Commissioner of the Republic he imposed Charles De Gaulle's authority during the liberation of France. After the war he was a high-ranking police officer.

In 1968 he founded a Department of German Language and Literature at the New Sorbonne in Asnières. In 1970 he received the Goethe Medal, and in 1975 the Heinrich Heine prize of the city of Düsseldorf. He had three sons, two of whom have become renowned academics on their own right: Daniel Bertaux and Jean-Loup Bertaux. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Bertaux, Pierre
    Published 1969
    Classmark: Boe9309
    Book
  2. 2
    by Bertaux, Pierre
    Published 1978
    Classmark: Boe3270
    Book
  3. 3
    by Bertaux, Pierre
    Published 1986
    Classmark: Boe1032
    Book
  4. 4
    by Bertaux, Pierre
    Published 1973
    Classmark: Handbibliothek 1/24
    Book
  5. 5
    by Bertaux, Pierre
    Published 1966
    Classmark: Handbibliothek 3/03
    Book
  6. 6
    by Bertaux, Pierre
    Published 1963
    Classmark: Handbibliothek 3/03
    Book
  7. 7
    by Cherry, Colin
    Published 1963
    Other Authors: “…Bertaux, Pierre…”
    Classmark: Handbibliothek 5/02
    Serial
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