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Georges Calzant (born
September 24, 1897, in Saint-Martin-le-Beau, died June 28, 1962, in Issy-les-Moulineaux) was a lawyer, journalist, and royalist...
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Charles Maurras were a
quarterly journal founded by
Georges Calzant and his wife
Marguerite Calzant,
published from 1960 to 1978. Its
purpose was to extend...
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royalist movement was
reorganized by
figures like
Maurice Pujo and
Georges Calzant, who
relaunched the
publication Aspects de la
France in 1947.
Around this...
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World War II. This
monarchist periodical was
founded in 1947 by
Georges Calzant to
replace the
banned daily L'Action française.
Aspects de la
France was...
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another monarchist review founded in June 1947 by
Maurice Pujo and
Georges Calzant,
former members of the
Action Française who
continued to
support the nationalist...
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immobility (French: Mémoire sur l'immobilisme) to
Maurice Pujo,
Georges Calzant and
Maxime Real del Sarte,
accusing them of
letting the
movement collapse...
- that Scelle's next
lecture would occur on
March 28. On
March 26,
Georges Calzant,
Secretary General of the Fédération
nationale des étudiants d'Action française...
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several members of
Action française :
Ernest Berger (division 7)
Georges Calzant Marcel Langlois (division 7)
Pierre Juhel The
cousins Marius-Ary Leblond...
- whom were to
suffer violent deaths.
Marius André,
Pierre Juhel,
Georges Calzant and Eugène
Marsan are all
buried here as well as
Marius Plateau killed...