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  Combat  issue number 61, 
August 23, 1944.  The headline heralds the building of barricades by citizens in the capital. Camus’ anonymous editorial begins at the far left ( Ils ne passeront pas  - "They shall not pass"). (Author’s collection)

Combat issue number 61, August 23, 1944.  The headline heralds the building of barricades by citizens in the capital. Camus’ anonymous editorial begins at the far left (Ils ne passeront pas - "They shall not pass"). (Author’s collection)

  





  Combat  issue number 63, August 25, 1944.  The headline heralds the arrival of French troops in the capital. Camus’ anonymous editorial begins at the far left ( La nuit de la verité  - “The night of truth”). (Author’s collection)

Combat issue number 63, August 25, 1944.  The headline heralds the arrival of French troops in the capital. Camus’ anonymous editorial begins at the far left (La nuit de la verité - “The night of truth”). (Author’s collection)

  Combat  issue number 65, 
August 27, 1944.  The headline heralds the victory parade of de Gaulle and the Allies in the streets of Paris. This is the first issue disclosing Camus' role as editor. (Author’s collection)

Combat issue number 65, August 27, 1944.  The headline heralds the victory parade of de Gaulle and the Allies in the streets of Paris. This is the first issue disclosing Camus' role as editor. (Author’s collection)

  Combat  May 8th, 1945. The headline announces the surrender of Germany. (Author’s collection)

Combat May 8th, 1945. The headline announces the surrender of Germany. (Author’s collection)

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  Combat  issue number 61, 
August 23, 1944.  The headline heralds the building of barricades by citizens in the capital. Camus’ anonymous editorial begins at the far left ( Ils ne passeront pas  - "They shall not pass"). (Author’s collection)
  





  Combat  issue number 63, August 25, 1944.  The headline heralds the arrival of French troops in the capital. Camus’ anonymous editorial begins at the far left ( La nuit de la verité  - “The night of truth”). (Author’s collection)
  Combat  issue number 65, 
August 27, 1944.  The headline heralds the victory parade of de Gaulle and the Allies in the streets of Paris. This is the first issue disclosing Camus' role as editor. (Author’s collection)
  Combat  May 8th, 1945. The headline announces the surrender of Germany. (Author’s collection)

Sean B. Carroll

Welcome to the website of biologist, author, and film producer Sean B. Carroll. Here you will find information about his writing, films, public speaking, and media appearances; including his newest book, A Series of Fortunate Events.

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