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    The Croix-de-Feu (French: [kʁwa də fø], Cross of Fire) was a nationalist French league of the Interwar period, led by Colonel François de la Rocque (1885–1946)...
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    François de La Rocque (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dəlaʁɔk]; 6 October 1885 – 28 April 1946) was the leader of the French right-wing league the Croix de Feu from 1930...
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    political party founded in 1936 by François de La Rocque, following the dissolution of his Croix-de-Feu league by the Popular Front government. France's...
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    its political objectives with the other leagues. The Croix-de-Feu ("Cross of Fire"). The Croix-de-Feu had been created in 1926 as a World War I veterans...
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  • since some of them, such as colonel de la Rocque's Croix-de-Feu were very popular and had a quite large membership. De la Rocque, however, who later went...
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    was awarded the Croix de Guerre. France portal Croix de Guerre (Belgium) Ribbons of the French military and civil awards Croix-de-Feu, a French far right...
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    was originally that of the Croix-de-Feu, then of the Parti social français (PSF or French Social Party) founded by Colonel de La Rocque. It has often been...
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    (2017–present) French Dissidence (2018–present) Reconquête (2021–present) Croix-de-Feu (1927–1936) Mouvement Franciste (1933–1944) French National-Collectivist...
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    Interwar France (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Croix de Feu was originally an elite veterans' organization that François de La Rocque took over in 1929 and made a political movement. The Croix-de-Feu...
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    February 1934, during which the entire far right (from Action Française to Croix-de-Feu) protested the implications of the Stavisky Affair and possibly attempted...
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    were organized to break off pickers' strikes by the Associated Farmers. Croix-de-Feu (French: [kʁwa də fø], Cross of Fire) was a nationalist French league...
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     195. DeClair 1999, p. 60. Shields 2007, p. 196. DeClair 1999, p. 61. Kitschelt & McGann 1997, p. 100. DeClair 1999, p. 76. DeClair 1999, p. 62. DeClair...
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    Front. The French Police opened fire on a crowd protesting against a Croix-de-Feu rally in Clichy, after the event had degenerated into disorder. Dormoy...
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  • monarchist Action française in his youth, joined Colonel François de La Rocque's Croix-de-Feu in 1928, head of the General Commission to Jewish Affairs under...
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    the new commune of Valdallière. Colonel François de La Rocque (1885–1946), French leader of Croix-de-feu Communes of the Calvados department Téléchargement...
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    Gaullism (redirect from De Gaullism)
    French Resistance leader Charles de Gaulle, who would become the founding President of the Fifth French Republic. De Gaulle withdrew French forces from...
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  • Parisian riots related to the Croix de Feu, and to remove the film's final scene revealing the source of the Croix de Feu's funding - an act of censorship...
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    after him. Grand-Croix of the Légion d'honneur – 1945 (Officer – 1934; Knight – 1919) Grand Master of the Ordre de la Libération Grand-Croix of the Ordre...
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  • Second World War. In 1942, Colonel François de la Rocque, an right-wing nationalist of the Croix-de-feu and the French Social Party, founded the Klan...
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    centre-right party in France. The organisation has been declared in the préfecture de Saône-et-Loire on 9 April 2015. According to the statement of this declaration...
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    one of the most important far-right leagues in France, along with the Croix-de-Feu and others. As increasing numbers of people in France (as in Europe as...
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    starting to gain fame in 1994 with his debut novel Extension du domaine de la lutte, published by Maurice Nadeau (translated in English by Paul Hammond...
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    6, MacGuire wrote Clark and Clark's attorney a letter describing the Croix-de-Feu, a nationalist French league of the Interwar period.[citation needed]...
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    Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges (French: [kulɑ̃ʒ]; 18 March 1830 – 12 September 1889) was a French historian. Coulanges was born in Paris; he was of Breton...
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    Cassagnac's Bonapartist Authorité and Le Flambeau, the organ of the Croix de Feu." In 1926, Coty worked with Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré to create...
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    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (France) (category Arc de Triomphe)
    during the riot; this event was at the origin of the creation of the Croix-de-Feu (Cross of Fire) Political Party. On 26 August 1970, a dozen women belonging...
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    Louis de Bonald and Joseph de Maistre. Their parliamentary leaders were François Régis de La Bourdonnaye, comte de La Bretèche and, in 1829, Jules de Polignac...
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    Georges Pompidou (category Presidency of Charles de Gaulle)
    Chevalier de la Legion of Honour: (France) (1948) Officier de la Legion of Honour: (France) (1957) Grand-croix de la Legion of Honour: 1969, grand-maître de l'ordre...
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    Bruno Retailleau (category Presidents of the Regional Council of Pays de la Loire)
    of Vendée from 2010 to 2015 and President of the Regional Council of Pays de la Loire from 2015 until 2017. Son of a grain merchant, he was born on 20...
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    Le Huffington Post.. "La Manif pour tous devient le Syndicat de la famille". La Croix (in French). 27 March 2023. ISSN 0242-6056. Retrieved 19 April...
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