• The Frontist Party (French: Parti frontiste, PF), also known as the Common Front or Social Front, was a political party in France founded in 1936 by Gaston...
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  • Frontism (redirect from Frontist)
    wing) of uniting with anyone against a common enemy Frontist Party, a left-wing French political party in the 1930s Frontpartij, a Flemish nationalist movement...
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    Robert Desnos (category Frontist Party politicians)
    Robert Desnos (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ dɛsnos]; 4 July 1900 – 8 June 1945) was a French poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement. Robert Desnos was...
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    Edgar Morin (category Frontist Party politicians)
    pursue his activities with the Communist Party. Due to his critical posture, his relationship with the party gradually deteriorated until he was expelled...
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  • Georges Izard (category Frontist Party politicians)
    the Frontist Party in Meurthe-et-Moselle against a candidate of the extreme-right, Pierre Amidieu du Clos. In November 1936, he founded the Frontist Party...
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  • (France). As a leftist pacifist, denounced fascism in 1934 and joined the Frontist Party of Gaston Bergery and the Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes...
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    Gaston Bergery, 81, French international lawyer, co-founder of the Frontist Party, and aide of Vichy French leader Philippe Petain The first Titan IIIE...
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  • Popular Front (France) (category History of the French Communist Party)
    and to the Third International; The Frontist Party (PF), a small anti-fascist splinter of the Radical-Socialist Party formed by Gaston Bergery in 1933;...
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  • Maurice Grimaud (category Frontist Party politicians)
    Maurice Grimaud (11 November 1913 – 16 July 2009) was the French Prefect of Police, or police chief, of the city of Paris during the May 1968 general strikes...
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  • significant critiques. the frontist policy of "unity at all costs," which annulled the workers' and peasants' and Marxist–Leninist party's class autonomy. Additionally...
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    Leonid Krasin (category Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members)
    married French politician and diplomat Gaston Bergery, founder of the Frontist Party, from whom she was divorced in 1928. After the Second World War she...
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  • Communist Refoundation Party), the right "autonomist" wing led by Craxi wanted the party to stand alone and the left "frontist" wing favoured stronger...
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  • 1995 local elections, the party scored 47% of the vote. Following the 1994 election, the Agrarians reversed a number of Frontist reforms enacted a few years...
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    elections, nor did it endorse any candidate. In 2005, the PCCE adhered to the frontist proposal launched by some transversal leaders, but given its failure, they...
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  • Independent Left (France) (category Defunct political parties in France)
    when the following small parties sat in it: Party of Proletarian Unity (PUP), dissident communist; Frontist Party (PF), a party formed by antifascist Radical-Socialists...
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  • end the policy of non-intervention. He also contends with the "popular frontist" assumption that the popular front was the best means available for British...
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    Popular Front of Moldova (category Defunct political parties in Moldova)
    of the Intelligentsia (formed April 1993), which also included former Frontists. By the time of the February 1994 election, in which the FPCD took 7.5%...
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    National Front (Switzerland) (category Defunct political parties in Switzerland)
    The National Front was a far-right party in Switzerland that flourished during the 1930s. At its peak the group had as many as 9,000 members, according...
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    technique of struggle. Thirdly, the complete exposure of the National Frontists, the legal Communists, the germ-carriers of anti-revolutionary Stalinism...
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  • Al Richardson (historian) (category Communist Party of Great Britain members)
    they were popular frontist. He never abandoned work inside the Labour Party, because he believed that any future revolutionary party can emerge only from...
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  • However, in October of that year the Communist Party, desirous of promoting a more popular-frontist bloc with Democrats in the South, withdrew its support...
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    at the same time of the "frontist" turn of Comintern during its 7th Congress (25 July - 20 August 1935), French Communist Party and Section of the Workers'...
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    alliance between socialists and communists, sanctioned by the creation of the frontist list of "La Spiga", managed to win the first post-war administrative elections...
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  • received on the federal premises a delegation of the Swiss extreme right "frontists", on 10 and 14 September 1940. Fearing that defeatism and the effects...
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  • the end of the Second World War. The 1930s saw the creation of several frontist and fascist groups in Switzerland, who launched two federal popular initiatives:...
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    in the Casino of Bern (with former chief of the Swiss General Staff and Frontist Emil Sonderegger as main speaker). The National Front distributed a print...
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    against it. A similar trial in Switzerland took place at Basel. The Swiss Frontists Alfred Zander and Eduard Rüegsegger distributed the Protocols (edited...
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    von Zion." ("The myth of the world conspiracy: The agitation of Swiss Frontists against Jews and Freemasons, by the examples of the Berne lawsuits concerning...
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    elected leftists including former PRG mayor Daniel Caruhel and an elected frontist. The board is chaired by a woman, Dominique Baudry, assisted by nine adjoints...
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