Movement of 22 March
The Mouvement du 22 Mars was a French student movement at the University of Nanterre founded on 22 March 1968, which carried out a prolonged occupation of the university's administration building. Writing at the time, Jean-Jacques Lebel described them as "a coalition of Guevarists, Anarchists, and Trotskyites... The most active, determined, and spontaneously revolutionary force in the movement." Among its principal leaders was Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a communist. After occupying the building, the school dean called the police, and a public scuffle ensued that garnered the movement media and intellectual attention. This event was one of a series of clashes that led to the nationwide protests in May 1968 in France.
The events of 22 March became the subject of Robert Merle's 1970 novel Derrière la vitre.