About: Michel Rigal

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Michel Rigal (Paris April 6, 1914 – August 11, 1978 in Flims, Switzerland) was General Commissioner of the Scouts de France from 1952 to 1970, a period of crises and reforms during which he endeavored to maintain the unity of the movement. In opposition to Rigal, Pierre Delsuc resigned from the National Council of the Scouts de France in 1958. Their opposition became public in June 1960 when Delsuc denounced Rigal's position in a letter published by France catholique, a moderate Catholic weekly, over the Algerian War.

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  • Michel Rigal (6 avril 1914 à Paris, 11 août 1978 à Flims, Suisse) est commissaire général des Scouts de France de 1952 à 1970, période de crises et de réformes pendant laquelle il va s'efforcer de maintenir l'unité du mouvement. (fr)
  • Michel Rigal (Paris April 6, 1914 – August 11, 1978 in Flims, Switzerland) was General Commissioner of the Scouts de France from 1952 to 1970, a period of crises and reforms during which he endeavored to maintain the unity of the movement. In opposition to Rigal, Pierre Delsuc resigned from the National Council of the Scouts de France in 1958. Their opposition became public in June 1960 when Delsuc denounced Rigal's position in a letter published by France catholique, a moderate Catholic weekly, over the Algerian War. (en)
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  • Michel Rigal (en)
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  • General Commissioner of the Scouts de France (en)
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  • Georges Gaultier (en)
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  • Emile-Xavier Visseaux (en)
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  • Michel Rigal (6 avril 1914 à Paris, 11 août 1978 à Flims, Suisse) est commissaire général des Scouts de France de 1952 à 1970, période de crises et de réformes pendant laquelle il va s'efforcer de maintenir l'unité du mouvement. (fr)
  • Michel Rigal (Paris April 6, 1914 – August 11, 1978 in Flims, Switzerland) was General Commissioner of the Scouts de France from 1952 to 1970, a period of crises and reforms during which he endeavored to maintain the unity of the movement. In opposition to Rigal, Pierre Delsuc resigned from the National Council of the Scouts de France in 1958. Their opposition became public in June 1960 when Delsuc denounced Rigal's position in a letter published by France catholique, a moderate Catholic weekly, over the Algerian War. (en)
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  • Michel Rigal (fr)
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