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L'affiche rouge

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"L'affiche rouge"
Strophes pour se souvenir, as inscribed on the monument honoring the FTP-MOI in Père Lachaise Cemetery
Single by Léo Ferré
from the album Les Chansons d'Aragon
LanguageFrench
ReleasedFebruary 1961 (1961-02)
GenreChanson
Length4:01
LabelBarclay

"L'Affiche rouge" is a song from the album Les Chansons d'Aragon (1961) by Léo Ferré. Its lyrics are based on the poem Strophes pour se souvenir (Strophes to remember) which Louis Aragon wrote in 1955 for the inauguration of a street in the 20th arrondissement in Paris, named "rue du Groupe Manouchian" in honor of 23 members of the FTP-MOI executed by the Nazis in the Mont-Valérien. The affair became known by the name of the Affiche rouge ("Red Poster") because the Germans plastered Paris in the spring of 1944 with thousands of red posters denouncing those executed as immigrants and Resistants.

The poem paraphrases Missak Manouchian's last letter to his wife.

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