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| | La Cagoule Information |
 | | The group, organized along military lines, infiltrated parts of the French military (especially in order to get weapons), and prepared the overthrowing of the Popular Front government. |
 | | However, they were themselves infiltrated by the police, and, in November 1937, Marx Dormoy, Minister of the Interior (and thus in charge of law enforcement) denounced their plot and ordered arrests. |
 | | On the other hand, many sided with the anti-German camp, either as members of the Resistance in the Maquis, or as members of Charles de Gaulle's Free French Forces. |
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