Abel Jean Désiré Bonnard (19 December 1883 – 31 May 1968) was a French poet, novelist and politician. Born in Poitiers, Vienne, his early education was...
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Bonnard is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Abel Bonnard (1883–1968), French poet, novelist and politician André...
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Karl Heinz Bremer Bremer with Abel Bonnard, Brasillach and Drieu La Rochelle in 1941 Born (1911-11-16)16 November 1911 Frankfurt, German Empire Died 2...
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anthropologist, ethnographer and children's writer (born 1900) May 31 – Abel Bonnard, French poet, novelist and politician (born 1883) June 1 – Helen Keller...
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Minister of Air: Jean-François Jannekeyn Minister of National Education: Abel Bonnard Minister of Agriculture: Jacques Le Roy Ladurie Minister of Supply :...
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Serge Lifar, 1942–43 Aristide Maillol, 1942–43 Alfred Cortot, 1942–43 Abel Bonnard, 1943 Wilhelm Kreis, 1943 Maurice de Vlaminck, 1943 Claude Flammarion...
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dismissals occurred at the end of World War II: Philippe Pétain, Abel Bonnard, Abel Hermant, and Charles Maurras were all excluded for their association...
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1940 23 February 1941 Jérôme Carcopino 25 February 1941 18 April 1942 Abel Bonnard 18 April 1942 19 August 1944 René Capitant 19 August 1944 21 November...
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it had for Pétain's, instead of expelling him as it did for Abel Hermant and Abel Bonnard. (The academy waited until his death to elect his successor...
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Auphan – Minister of Marine Jean-François Jannekeyn – Minister of Air Abel Bonnard – Minister of National Education Jacques Le Roy Ladurie – Minister of...
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sympathetic to the Nazis. Some prominent residents of the enclave include: Abel Bonnard Maud de Belleroche Jean Bichelonne Victor Barthélemy Louis-Ferdinand...
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political satirist Jean Galtier-Boissière for the Vichy education minister, Abel Bonnard. It was subsequently applied by National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen...
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Jacques de Bernonville, sentenced to capital punishment in absentia Abel Bonnard, Minister of National Education under Vichy, condemned in absentia to...
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Carcopino, and later protested the loss to the newly appointed minister Abel Bonnard. Bloch's mother had recently died, and his wife was ill; he faced daily...
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Storm) 1970 Vingt lettres de Robert Brasillach (Twenty Letters) 1971 Abel Bonnard biography 1974 Les Captifs incomplete novel 1984 Le Paris de Balzac (Balzac's...
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winner, presided over the group, whilst its governing committee included Abel Bonnard and Cardinal Alfred-Henri-Marie Baudrillart among its membership. Pierre...
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The Académie française expelled Philippe Pétain, Charles Maurras and Abel Bonnard for their collaboration with Germany. The Taixing Campaign began in China...
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Luchaire, the writer Alphonse de Châteaubriant, and the académiciens Abel Bonnard, Abel Hermant, and Maurice Donnay. In LVF propaganda, Catholic and Napoleonic...
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Opportunism Politics of France Purge of the French Civil Service (1879-1884) Abel Bonnard (1936). Les Modérés. Grasset. 330 p. Francois Roth (dir.) (2003). Les...
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Barth, Charles Bean, Joaquín Edwards Bello, Enid Mary Blyton, Max Brod, Abel Bonnard, Anthony Boucher, Helen Cam, León Felipe Camino, Jacques Chardonne, Donald...
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1918–1928, playwright Charles Le Goffic, 1930–1932, novelist and historian Abel Bonnard, 1932–1945, poet, novelist and politician; expelled for his collaboration...
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1921: Anna de Noailles 1922: Pierre Lasserre 1923: François Porché 1924: Abel Bonnard 1925: E. Mangin 1926: Gilbert de Voisins 1927: Joseph de Pesquidoux 1928:...
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1873). 15 May – Gilbert Gérintès, rugby union player (born 1902). 31 May Abel Bonnard, poet, novelist and politician (born 1883). Paul Marchandeau, politician...
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droites françaises. 2, Georges Sorel, Charles Maurras, Georges Valois, Abel Bonnard, Henri Béraud, Louis Rougier, Lucien Rebatet, Robert Brasillach (Éditions...
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française after World War II for collaboration with Germany. Hermant and Abel Bonnard were expelled outright, in disgrace; Charles Maurras of Action Française...
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Christianity, influenced by his readings of Henri Béraud, Henri de Kérillis and Abel Bonnard. He would celebrate Christmas in the company of a Nazi officer. After...
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Bainville Maurice Barrès René Benjamin Jacques Benoist-Méchin Henri Béraud Abel Bonnard Paul Bourget Pierre Boutang Robert Brasillach Renaud Camus Louis-Ferdinand...
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Wayback Machine. Retrieved 13 November 2006. Mathieu, Olivier (1988). Abel Bonnard, une aventure inachevée. Mercure. p. 188. "Sully Bonnelly and Robert...
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"Groupe Collaboration", a pro-Nazi arts group whose other members included Abel Bonnard, Georges Claude and Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. This led him to be arrested...
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shortlisted, but just missed out, and the prize was finally awarded to Abel Bonnard for Les Familiers. Having failed to win the prizes she had hoped for...
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