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After the Nazi invasion of France, he was conscripted into the army however he de-mobilized for health complications. Cogniot was arrested by the German police in 1941 but managed to escape alongside other prisoners and became active in the French Resistance and was responsible for Communist Party press.
In 1944 he once again became editor of L'Humanité and was elected to the National Assembly. A close associate of Maurice Thorez, he was the first director of the Maurice Thorez Institute.[2]
He was part of the Cultural Affairs Committee. In 1966, he was appointed member of the control commission responsible for examining the problems of orientation and selection in the public service of education.
Works
L'évasion. Récits, Éditions Raisons d'être, 1947
Proudhon, Éditions de l'Union Française Universitaire
Rationalisme et laïcité, Les Cahiers rationalistes
Le Peuple est souverain, Librairie de la Renaissance Française
De l'enthousiasme à la conscience enchaînée. La question scolaire en 1848 et la loi Falloux, Éditions Hier et Aujourd'hui, 1948
Hommage à Paul Langevin, texte inclus dans La Pensée et l'Action, les Éditeurs Français Réunis, 1950
Réalité de la nation, l'attrape-nigaud du cosmopolitisme, Éditions Sociales, 1950
Petit guide sincère de l'Union Soviétique, Éditions Sociales, 1954
Conclusions in Mésaventures de l’anti-marxisme – Les malheurs de M. Merleau-Ponty (ouvrage collectif), Paris, Éditions Sociales, 1956 ; p. 149-157.
Laïcité et réforme démocratique de l'enseignement, Éditions Sociales, 1963
Le matérialisme gréco-romain, Éditions Sociales, 1964
Qu'est-ce que le communisme ?, Éditions Sociales, 1964
La lyre d'airain : poésie populaire et démocratique, 1815-1918, Éditions Sociales, 1964
Prométhée s'empare du savoir, la Révolution d'Octobre, la culture et l'école, Éditions Sociales, 1967
Karl Marx notre contemporain, Éditions Sociales, 1968