Robert Tourly (1888–1966) was a journalist, director of the French Communist Party, and later a pacifist.
[1] A reviewer said of his 1928 collection of journalistic sketches Le Conflit de demain : Berlin, Varsovie, Dantzig that it was "somewhat superficial, but lively and sincere.
[3] He was among the members of the Ligue internationale des combattants de la paix (LICP) founded by Victor Méric (1876–1933) in 1931.
[5] Tourly and Z. Lvovsky co-authored a short biography of Hitler in 1932, describing his nationalistic and anti-semitic agenda and analyzing his base of support.
The authors called for discussion on reasonable changes to the Treaty of Versailles and for European economic union and disarmament.