Lucien Rebatet (15 November 1903 – 24 August 1972) was a French fascist, writer, journalist, and intellectual. He is known as an exponent of fascism and...
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Étendards ("The two banners") is a 1952 novel by the French writer Lucien Rebatet. The narrative is partly autobiographical and set in Lyon in the 1920s...
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collaborationist journalists, the writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Lucien Rebatet, the actor Robert Le Vigan, and their families, as well as 500 soldiers...
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allies: Germany, Italy, and Japan. French writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Lucien Rebatet and Roland Gaucher, fearing for their lives because of their political...
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collaborationist journalists, the writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Lucien Rebatet, the actor Robert Le Vigan, and their families, as well as 500 soldiers...
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Vichy Government were held at Clairvaux, including Charles Maurras, Lucien Rebatet, Jean de Laborde, Pierre-Antoine Cousteau, Jacques Benoist-Méchin, and...
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1899 at the Conservatoire de Paris. In a letter from André Gédalge to Lucien Rebatet, dated 16 October 1923, Gédalge said that Enescu was "the only one [among...
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Action Française members turned to fascism, including Robert Brasillach, Lucien Rebatet, Abel Bonnard, Paul Chack, and Claude Jeantet. Most of them belonged...
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of the feared Milice. The French authors Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Lucien Rebatet, who had written political and anti-semitic works, feared for their...
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former deputy and ambassador Pierre Benoist, Thierry Maulnier, and Lucien Rebatet. It was marginally represented for a time in the Chamber of Deputies...
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direction of Pierre Gaxotte until 1939. Journalists of the paper included Lucien Rebatet, Alain Laubreaux [fr], the illustrator Ralph Soupault, and the Belgian...
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January–December 1950). Text prepared by Robert Belot. (with the collaboration of Lucien Rebatet). (1999). Dialogue de vaincus. Paris: Berg International.{{cite book}}:...
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years of prison and dégradation nationale. Granted amnesty in 1959 Lucien Rebatet, sentenced to capital punishment in 1946, commuted to forced labour...
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Maurras, Georges Valois, Abel Bonnard, Henri Béraud, Louis Rougier, Lucien Rebatet, Robert Brasillach (Éditions Dualpha, coll. « Patrimoine des lettres »...
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Thierry Maulnier Charles Maurras Jean-Pierre Maxence Henry de Monfreid Lucien Rebatet Hugues Rebell Paul Sérant Pierre Sidos Alain Soral Georges Vacher de...
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former OAS members, young militants and former collaborators like Lucien Rebatet. He was a member of Groupement de recherche et d'études pour la civilisation...
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collaborationist journalists, the writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Lucien Rebatet, the actor Robert Le Vigan and their families, as well as 500 soldiers...
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Wirths and Dieter Wisliceny. French collaborators: Robert Brasillach and Lucien Rebatet. Contemporary writers that have no interaction with Aue are Ernst Jünger...
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The Net Barbara Pym – Excellent Women Ellery Queen – The King is Dead Lucien Rebatet – Les Deux étendards John Rhode – Death in Wellington Road Anne Scott-James...
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circumstances, he became the beneficiary of the collaborationist writer Lucien Rebatet. At the age of 22, while writing a master's thesis at the Sorbonne,...
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Claude Gallimard, Roger Nimier, Robert Poulet, Jean-Roger Caussimon, and Lucien Rebatet.[citation needed] Destouches began to teach classical dance. She taught...
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section was written by the antisemitic and collaborationist writer Lucien Rebatet, under the pseudonym of François Vinneuil. In 2014, Valeurs actuelles...
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considered decisive. Contrary to the "rabid" anti-Semitism of writers like Lucien Rebatet and Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Bardèche tried to rationalize his anti-Jewish...
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collaborationist journalists, the writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Lucien Rebatet, the actor Robert Le Vigan, and their families, as well as 500 soldiers...
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collaborate, notably Robert Brasillach and the AF theorician Charles Maurras. Lucien Rebatet who had long been anti-German, decided to collaborate with the German...
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literary influences, such as Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Léon Bloy, and Lucien Rebatet. Writer Morgan Sportès read out selected extracts of Nabe's book and...
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similar roles at L'Action française. Rising Maurrassian talents such as Lucien Rebatet and Robert Brasillach also contributed to Candide. The newspaper's illustrations...
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political magazine as well as the anti-Semitic pamphlets of Céline and Lucien Rebatet. Bernard Steele left the company because of Céline's pamphlet Mea culpa...
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(born 1894). Yvonne Gall, operatic soprano (born 1885). 24 August – Lucien Rebatet, author, journalist and intellectual (born 1903). 14 September – Jean-Jacques...
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Paul Chack. Also present outside the frame: Henri Barbé, Francis Desphelippon [fr], Lucien Rebatet, Dr. André Rainsart, Georges Soulès, Kléber Legay....
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