- François
Brigneau (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa bʁiɲo]; 30
April 1919 – 9
April 2012) was a
French far-right
journalist and
author who was a leading...
- May 1970, the new
political bureau comprised Emmanuel Allot (François
Brigneau),
Jacques Char****e, François Duprat,
Louis Ecorcheville,
Gabriel Jeantet...
- Jean
Bourdier (1998–1999).
Until 1998, the lead
editorialist was François
Brigneau, who left
following the
conflict between Jean-Marie Le Pen and
Bruno Mégret...
- Défense or GUD), the
academic Pascal Gauchon, the
journalists François
Brigneau and
Roland Gaucher and the
draughtsman Jack Marchal[citation needed]. A...
- p. 106. Lebourg,
Nicolas (12
April 2012). "Front national : François
Brigneau, un mort encombrant". L'Obs. Camus, Jean-Yves; Lebourg,
Nicolas (2017)...
- ****cution.
Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 225. ISBN 9781851094448.
Brigneau, François (1992), Mais qui est donc le
professeur Faurisson? (in French)...
- too
moderate René Château (Radical-Socialist)
expelled in 1943 François
Brigneau (****ure co-founder of the
National Front)
Pierre Célor
Roland Gaucher (1919–2007)...
-
Charles de
Gaulle Philippe Leclerc de
Hauteclocque Marc
Augier François
Brigneau Alain Soral Jacques Ploncard d'****ac François
Duprat Éric
Zemmour Dominique...
- and
politician Well
Emmanuel Allot (1919–2012),
birth name of François
Brigneau William Dixon Allott (1817–1892) This page
lists people with the surname...
- Unity; "nationalists" from
Pierre Bousquet's
Militant movement or François
Brigneau's and
Alain Robert's
Ordre Nouveau; the anti-Gaullist
Georges Bidault's...