Fernand de Brinon, Marquis de Brinon (French pronunciation: [feʁnɑ̃ də bʁinɔ̃]; 26 August 1885 – 15 April 1947) was a French lawyer and journalist who...
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became friends with Jean Antoine de Baïf, Nicolas Denisot and Remy Belleau. He belongs to the circle of the patron Jean II Brinon. Attached himself to...
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V.5.1.4, page 111 Brinon & Conrad 2009, section 4.2 Bourbaki, Nicolas (2003), Algebra II, Springer, ISBN 978-3-540-00706-7 Brinon, Olivier; Conrad, Brian...
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Sigmaringen enclave (category French collaboration during World War II)
enlisted other Vichy officials such as Fernand de Brinon as president, along with Joseph Darnand, Jean Luchaire, Eugène Bridoux, and Marcel Déat. On 7 September...
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Pierre Laval, but his relationships with other collaborators like Fernand de Brinon were rather poor. In 1943, the gang inflicted heavy losses on the Défense...
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Government of Vichy France (category French people of World War II)
enlisted other Vichy officials such as Fernand de Brinon as president, along with Joseph Darnand, Jean Luchaire, Eugène Bridoux, and Marcel Déat. On 7 September...
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occupation as part of the Western Front in World War II. The Western Front was a military theatre of World War II encompassing Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium...
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René Bousquet (section World War II)
collaboration". Bousquet was then also an advisor to Pierre Laval, along with Jean Jardin [fr] and Charles Rochat. Bousquet was controversial and became resented...
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down members of the Resistance, was executed in October 1945. Fernand de Brinon, the third-ranking Vichy official, was found guilty of war crimes and executed...
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Vichy France (redirect from French collaboration in World War II)
as vice-president and his designated successor and appointed Fernand de Brinon as representative to the German High Command in Paris. Pétain remained the...
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François Darlan (redirect from Jean Francois Darlan)
Jean Louis Xavier François Darlan (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi ɡzavje fʁɑ̃swa daʁlɑ̃]; 7 August 1881 – 24 December 1942) was a French admiral and political...
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Radiguet, Blaise Cendrars, André Malraux, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, Fernand de Brinon, Jacques Doriot, Abel Bonnard, Jacques Chardonne, and Georges Blond. The...
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in meeting its policy of collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II. On 14 August 1941, a decree signed by Philippe Pétain required all civil...
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Philippe Pétain (category World War II political leaders)
government and Fernand de Brinon now headed the "government commission". In a note dated 29 October 1944, Pétain forbade de Brinon to use the Marshal's name...
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Pierre Laval (redirect from Pièrre Jean Marie Laval)
the intervention of the ultracollaborationists Marcel Déat and Fernand de Brinon. On 17 August Herriot was arrested by the Germans and deported to Laxou...
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Demarcation line (France) (category Military history of France during World War II)
not offer permanent free-movement cards: only Pierre Laval and Fernand de Brinon had this privilege. The French bureaucracy had to be reorganized. For example...
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Housewives demonstrations (category France in World War II)
manifestations patriotiques" [Patriotic demonstrations]. In Jean-Luc Leleu; Françoise Passera; Jean Quellien (dir.) (eds.). La France pendant la Seconde Guerre...
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Xavier Vallat (section Until World War II)
wartime collaborationist Vichy government, and was sentenced after World War II to ten years in prison for his part in the persecution of French Jews. Vallat...
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Seine-et-Oise, and Yonne. Some communes joined other départments, including: Cher (Brinon-sur-Sauldre) Essonne (Abbéville-la-Rivière, Angerville, Authon-la-Plaine...
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Épuration légale (category French collaboration during World War II)
carried out on Pierre Laval, Milice leader Joseph Darnand and Fernand de Brinon, representative of the Vichy government to the German High Command in Paris...
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Liberation of France (category German occupation of France during World War II)
enlisted other Vichy officials such as Fernand de Brinon as president, along with Joseph Darnand, Jean Luchaire, Eugène Bridoux and Marcel Déat. On 7 September...
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Battle of Gabon (category Battles and operations of World War II)
Campaign (Campagne du Gabon), occurred in November 1940 during World War II. The battle resulted in forces under the orders of General de Gaulle taking...
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parallel foreign policy by using the pro-Nazi French journalist Fernand de Brinon as his contact with Berlin that undercut the foreign policy of the Quai...
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Zazou (category World War II resistance movements)
The zazous were a subculture in France during World War II. They were young people expressing their individuality by wearing big or garish clothing (similar...
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Jacques Bourdin (category Court of Henry II of France)
(d. 1579). He became seigneur de Villaines in 1554 after the death of Jean Brinon. Nicolas Lenglet Dufresnoy (1744). Journal de Henri III. Roy de France...
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Zone libre (category Military history of France during World War II)
zone) was a partition of the French metropolitan territory during World War II, established at the Second Armistice at Compiègne on 22 June 1940. It lay...
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The Armistice of Saint Jean d'Acre (also known as the Convention of Acre) concluded the Syria-Lebanon Campaign of World War II. The Armistice, signed...
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Battle of Dakar (category Naval battles of World War II involving Australia)
French one under General Charles de Gaulle. At the beginning of World War II, the French fleet in the Mediterranean was to have countered the Italian Navy...
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Free France (category World War II governments in exile based in London)
Pétain refused to take office, and was eventually replaced by Fernand de Brinon. The Vichy regime's exile ended when Free French forces reached the town...
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Timeline of the liberation of France (category France in World War II)
des origines à nos jours [Sarthe: From origins to present], 1983, p.328 Jean Kerhervé Histoire de Quimper [History of Quimper] 1994, p.297 Édition "Section...
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