Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] ; 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. He was the editor of...
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friendship he developed with the French collaborator and journalist Robert Brasillach. This friendship prospered because both men were eager to exchange...
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treason after being blamed for France's loss of the Franco-Prussian War Robert Brasillach, for anti-Semitic and fascist writings, including his newspaper Je...
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brother-in-law of the collaborationist novelist, poet and journalist Robert Brasillach, executed after the liberation of France in 1945. His main works include...
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Parti Populaire Français (PPF) leader Jacques Doriot, the writer Robert Brasillach or Marcel Déat. A principal motivation and ideological foundation...
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including those of Pierre Laval, Joseph Darnand, and the journalist Robert Brasillach; far more common was dégradation nationale ('national degradation')...
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Camus for signing an appeal to spare the collaborationist writer Robert Brasillach from being executed. His 1948 play Les mains sales (Dirty Hands) in...
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The History of Motion Pictures is a 1935 book by Robert Brasillach and Maurice Bardèche. Originally released in French as Histoire du Cinéma, it was translated...
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bitter opponent of the fascist, anti-semitic novelist and journalist Robert Brasillach, who was the principal leader of the pro-Nazi collaborationist movement...
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Silberschlag and Carl de Haas Le reine de Césarée (1954), a French drama by Robert Brasillach Berenice, Princess of Judea (1959), an English novel by Leon Kolb...
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and the Lycée Molière (Paris) [fr] (1936–39). During the trial of Robert Brasillach Beauvoir was among a small number of prominent intellectuals advocating...
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recognized as a major author – even by some anti-Semitic writers like Robert Brasillach – French nationality was denied to the Némirovskys in 1938. Némirovsky...
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turmoil of the Liberation. Despite having been viciously criticised by Robert Brasillach, he campaigned against his execution. Mauriac also had a bitter public...
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heroine (executed) (b. 1921) February 6 – Robert Brasillach, French writer (executed) (b. 1909) February 8 – Robert Mallet-Stevens, French architect, designer...
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for clemency to save the writer Robert Brasillach, who was condemned to death for being a Nazi collaborator. Brasillach was executed by firing squad in...
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Armstrong Raymond Aron Walter Benjamin Marc Bloch Jorge Luis Borges Robert Brasillach Sir Thomas Browne Albert Camus Dick Cavett Paul Celan Chamfort Coco...
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Drazin 2011, p. 184. Bardèche, Maurice; Brasillach, Robert (1943). Histoire du cinéma. Pairs, FR: Editions Robert Denoel. p. 347. ASIN B0000DOGSC. "Review:'The...
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by Allied Fliers, Germans Report." New York Times. February 24. Soucy, Robert (1966). "The Nature of Fascism in France." Journal of Contemporary History...
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and publications of 1945. January – In Paris, journalist and poet Robert Brasillach is tried and found guilty of "intelligence with the (German) enemy"...
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crisis—many of Action Française members turned to fascism, including Robert Brasillach, Lucien Rebatet, Abel Bonnard, Paul Chack, and Claude Jeantet. Most...
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society, including Bolshevism and Oriental mysticism. Together with Robert Brasillach he wrote Les Cadets de l'Alcazar (1936; in English as The Cadets of...
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conductor Frédérick Bousquet (born 1981), freestyle and butterfly swimmer Robert Brasillach (1909–1945), fascist author and journalist Eugène Collache (1847–1883)...
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opposed Vichy's anti-Semitism laws often cited him. By contrast, Robert Brasillach praised Péguy as a "French National Socialist", and Péguy's sons Pierre...
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anti-communism. Examples of these are PPF leader Jacques Doriot, writer Robert Brasillach and Marcel Déat (founder of the RNP). Some Frenchmen also volunteered...
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Boutroux (1845–1921), philosopher and member of the Académie française Robert Brasillach (1909–1945) French author and journalist. Émile Chatelain (1851–1933)...
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Knut Hamsun, Vidkun Quisling, Léon Degrelle, Drieu La Rochelle, Robert Brasillach, Maurice Bardèche, Charles Maurras, Plato (particularly The Republic)...
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Ursula Bethell, Robert Brasillach, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ernst Cassirer, Mário de Andrade, Margaret Deland, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Robert Desnos, Jelena...
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in Je suis partout, the ultra-Collaborationist journal headed by Robert Brasillach. Born as Carlos Hipólito Saralegui Lesca in Buenos Aires, he volunteered...
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1955 La fosse de Babel - 1962 La Structure absolue - 1965 Hommages à Robert Brasillach - 1965 Guénon, oui. Mais... in Planète n°15, April 1970 La Fin de...
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individual fascistic activists such as Maurice Bardèche (brother-in-law of Robert Brasillach), as well as SS-veterans Saint-Loup and René Binet, were active in...
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