(a useful warning to the youngest among us) 28 / 8
is a totally unfair comparison me says they say. Are you sure? Indeed at first glance, compare our political system, economic and social development from 1980 to 2010 and what will follow (there will naturally be a "then") with the Vichy regime may seem daring indeed. On the other hand "Vichy" is over and above that is far in all that time. Although ....
Pillien The Sailors and Peyrat with Guy Mocquet (November 2, 2009)
The Pole-job does not interest you, but unemployment is interested in you ...
1 / My messages are in fact mostly written to the attention of the youngest among us because they also need to understand what is happening around them, so what happened before their birth. Those who like me (today) will one day more than 50 years, certainly do not tell (except "Highborne" of course!) As I did on my personal website:
The first part of my professional life consisted of beautiful trips and interesting work was a social situation well considered and properly remunerated. Most young men of the 2000s will not say as I do:
- "I rich, I had two apartments and two cars, I passed my private pilot's license etc.. "
They will be "in the galleys" of 17 to 77 years unless they manage to get a real political alternative. On the other hand they will not know the working conditions that were ours.
Need I remind a "novice" crewman 17 years out of school learning in Maritime 1977 (at the "3ème") était mieux payé à bord de son cargo ou son super-tanker français, qu'un jeune ingénieur "Bac + 5" débutant chez Nortel en 2006 ? Ceci ne signifie pas qu'il faudrait payer moins les jeunes ouvriers et matelots, au contraire peut-être, mais qu'il serait temps de se poser des questions sur la triste évolution de la situation du salariat depuis le début des années 1980.
Maintenant les jeunes gens depuis les années 1980 commencent leur vie "pro" par se faire entuber, même en ayant obtenu "le niveau ingénieur". Leur carrière débute en général par des "stages" interminables paid very little or not at all, to be subsequently paid "to slingshot" if there hiring a. ..
Some young people finally understood the injustice that falls on them, not only by birth but also by their (bad) date of birth . It is time ... It is perhaps also to prevent youth from the 2000s to know all this, we avoid hiring those over 40 years. I tell them anyway!
The first of the four governments of Vichy. To its end this regime was a dangerous and "funny team" without any consistency and some of whose members had no ethics. Sometimes for the worse as for the best, everyone developed its shameful ulterior or personal goals ...
2 / This look in the mirror needed about the fate of young people compared to two very different eras. I received two kinds of reactions to my posts:
- The congratulations for a hard character and clear my analysis and my denunciations without stonewalling.
- And insults for dared to compare the political situation in France from 1980-2010 with the Vichy regime who disgraced whether this lovely city for 4 years. Well, I persist and sign!
Government of crazy old marshal was at least an "explanation":
- The presence of bulky in his army of powerful neighbor winner. While we have no excuse, except perhaps collective stupidity and ignorance. Charles De Gaulle said:
- " should never negotiate at a disadvantage is that Marshal Petain we learned ..." He also said
- " in Vichy, he does There was not that Vichy ... " It's for sure! Nothing was simple in those days. This was especially For many telecommunications officials to "PTT", but not only. Here is a telling example, the "ASM" or Maritime Learning Schools, which were created by the government of "Vichy" in 1943. It reveals a strange fact hidden from us today too.
The Admiral Bléhaut was the Secretary of the Navy who had no boat ( scuttling at Toulon November 27, 1942) and the Minister of the Colonies without colonies, because almost all were become "dissident". Bléhaut was minister to Vichy, but also imaginative resistance. For example en créant ces écoles spécialement pour les jeunes gens de modeste niveau scolaire des régions côtières, il voulait préparer l'avenir à long terme mais aussi:
- Empêcher que ces jeunes gens futurs chômeurs "de plein droit", aillent directement au STO, le célèbre service du travail obligatoire en Allemagne. Il a parfaitement réussi son coup et quelques autres de ce genre aussi. La liste des tours pendables (toujours discrets) joués aux Allemands par ses services est longue comme le Danube mais surtout, elle reste méconnue aujourd'hui et c'est triste.
Croyez-vous sérieusement, qu'un ministre de la France des années 1980 à 2010 a réellement tried to protect youth? ;-)) In 2009 we demand even admirals to act as "HRD" big companies, say it!
Admiral Gabriel Auphan was more ambiguous, because he said he was "Pétain" until his death. But he did everything by trickery or tried to preserve the French merchant ships of the German lust. His most unusual action of resistance with Bléhaut was acting for the families of the guys "went to the allies " anyway affect the balance of these "dissidents" all to jail. Anything could happen to l'époque...
D'autre part après ce qui est arrivé à la fin Novembre 1942, il n'y avait pas beaucoup de candidats pour le délicat poste de Secrétaire d'Etat à une Marine (qui n'avait plus de bateau) et Ministre des Colonies sans colonie. Il leur fallait en effet remplacer l'amiral Charles Platon "démissionné" pour problème de santé, puis l'amiral Abrial démissionné à son tour. Le gouvernement de Vichy cumulait en effet toutes les tuiles.
Charles Platon travaillait énormément, il avait sans doute l'habitude de rester trop longtemps tête nue en plein soleil. A Djibouti assiégé par les Anglais en 1943, il ne fallait not stay too long to run out in all directions in early afternoon. He suffered a serious illness, * sunstroke during an inspection of the colonial troops. (* No relation to what happened last Sunday, July 26 to that of friends Argentines call "Speedy Gonzales")
When Admiral Plato returned to Vichy after his official visit, he wanted to create a legion of SS Mariners French ... The German admiral who was consulted to assemble this great project gave no response to this, but he telephoned the physician staff of the Marshal for his poor fellow French emergency consults a "psychiatrist". This can not be invented, it happened to Djibouti and Vichy . On the other hand, he remained in the Navy Vichy "more admirals than ships. That was the surreal situation of the moment.
- " Marshal, we have no boat but we have the men, who are the only true wealth. Men can build ships, not the reverse. " The thought is to think Bléhaut in 2009, right?
The Admiral Bléhaut had set his conditions to take the post, they were finally accepted:
- The help create the most possible job in the Administration Maritime Affairs, to avoid that the sailors of the "Royale" (which had no ship) are forced to go "STO" Germany. In the same vein, it was "in the wake" with his colleague the Minister of Labour, creating the famous schools of learning, not only for the merchant marine, as were also created which is the origin of CFPA of AFPA today.
- Do not condone the "anti-terrorist" government (in relation to the resistance) by his signature. Admiral doubtless knew opening an umbrella ...
- Except repressions on the "maritime". It would " his case," he said with a severity that does not mean the same for all: All
repressions against "terrorism" and against Jews and "non-Aryans" in connection with the "maritime" should then be "processed" by the "Naval Sureté" , ie by its staff ...
Those two, Petain and Laval certainly worked for the Devil ...
It was then noticed in 1944 that Jews and "escamotés", n'ont pas disparu en prenant le train pour " aller travailler loin à l'Est de l'Europe ". Ils étaient toujours vivants, en France. Il fut aussi remarqué que les "mauvaises têtes" qui furent capturées pour "faits de terrorisme maritime" pendant la mission ministérielle de Bléhaut, s'en sont fort bien sortis. En fait c'est Bléhaut, l'amiral qui n'avait plus de bateau, qui eut ensuite beaucoup de mal à "s'en sortir"... Il a même dû se réfugier en Suisse et attendre 1955, qu'on reconnaisse officiellement son action en y vivant d'expédients parfois insolites car il avait tout perdu.
Croyez-vous sérieusement, a minister of France from 2000 tries as did Bléhaut, Minister in Vichy, create jobs in government to protect people?
While Bléhaut was a "special case" of the Vichy regime. It was the highest ranking among all those who "play" at this dangerous game anti-German, he had seen thereafter. We probably have not often been a minister as courageous as him since that time. It was indeed "have"
- Accepting the post of chief of a Navy ship that had more responsibility and a merchant marine dispersed hundreds of sunken ships, restrained, seized or "passed to the Allies," was having a long term and have no fear of ridicule, or risk "rowing in a vacuum" ...
I do not believe for one second that the admiral was Bléhaut naive. He certainly understood that "the experience of Vichy" would end in disaster sooner or later. He agreed to advance the risk of wearing a hat as dangerous in 1945, having the words "Vichy minister" on his resume became a long train of pans to tow and a heavy cross to bear ...
- In addition to dare to organize concrete actions against the long-term policy conducted by the "crew" which he belonged as he did with the original vision for overriding public interest and all the physical risks that this entailed, he had to fear nothing! Compare
therefore Admiral Bléhaut with the cast of conformist careerists always poor and often subjected cowards we have in government for thirty years. says it all does not it? Although
navicalement - Thierry Bressol - OR1 (thank you for reading)
About Wikipedia my accomplice
The scuttling of the fleet at Toulon November 27, 1942 (September 2008)
The terrible call of Carlier Dakar third
The terrible call of Carlier Dakar 2 / 3
The Carlier after his horrendous call 3 / 3
Why has this happened to Vichy?
PS Secondly, and beyond any ethical judgments, (everything has already been said before me on the SS) project to create a legion of SS French sailors was "naturally" very bad start because the Kriegsmarine never wanted or even thought of that. Even Heinrich Himmler the head of the SS, had not thought . This means that it was necessary to send Admiral Platon "at rest" to possibly treat him. He was assassinated at his home in the Dordogne in August 1944 by "elements poorly controlled" resistance " the last hour" ...
Sacha Guitry said - "I'm against women, while cons ... "
Meanwhile Bléhaut Henry said to his colleague Jean Bichelonne , the Minister of Labour who doubted the validity the action of Admiral:
- " Collaborate with Germany means work with her, not her ... for "
With hindsight, it seems that his thinking was quite clear and collaborator little resemblance to the regime's line. On the other hand, this strange man and twisted, had also befriended the Marshal, he did not know personally before this sad time. He always submitted (most likely a somewhat "biased "...) his project before starting to enforce it. Thus the real "collaborators" who tried to torpedo his ideas by going to see "old" could not do anything:
- " was approved by the Marshal! " Hard-drive ...
All this to say je crois que nous avons effectivement un système encore plus "trash" que le régime du vieux maréchal à Vichy , sans même une réelle opposition visible.
Notes et sources : l'amiral Wassilief , Compagnon de la Libération. Je vous conseille pour en savoir plus, d'interroger notre bon ami Google en lui demandant " Amiral Bléhaut Wikipedia " et " Gouvernement de Vichy Wikipedia ". C'est complet, court et très clair. Vous pouvez aussi avec "Google-images" voir des illustrations du " Régime de Vichy ".
http://www.jybaventures.com/Livre-Marine-Marchande-Francaise-1939-1945.htm
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Bl%C3%A9haut (l'amiral Bléhaut)
http://wapedia.mobi/fr/Charles_Platon (l'amiral Platon)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Platon (l'amiral Platon)
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/claude.larronde/billet-Platon.html
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Charles_Abrial (Abrial)
http://www.ldh-toulon.net/spip.php?article80 (le sabordage à Toulon)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Auphan (l'amiral Auphan)
http://www.admp.org/revuespdf/204/lamiralauphanparlait.pdf
http://site.voila.fr/anciens.combat.qc/MersElKebir.html
http://beaucoudray.free.fr/toulon.htm (Scuttling Toulon)
http:// fr.wikipedia.org / wiki / Jean_de_Laborde (Admiral de Laborde)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R% C3% A9gime_de_Vichy
Admiral Esteva a real "collaborator ". Admiral Esteva biography
Evidence about Esteva Esteva & in "Video INA
Jean Bichelonne Minister of Labor in Vichy
Abel Bonnard Minister of Education in Vichy
Site Abel Bonnard ("gay", the strangest of our Ministers of Education was called "Gestapette" by Pierre Dac the radio in London. Very talented writer known well before 1939, his talent forgotten in 2010 is evoked by this unusual and interesting website. I wonder what it fetched in embarking on the galley that was the Vichy regime ...)
The Synarchy (a very strange "cult")
Pillien The Sailors and Peyrat with Guy Mocquet (November 2, 2009)
Finally learn Admiral Bléhaut with this unusual story of the time. This is one of the strangest video clips seen on the web: