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Henri Philippe Bénoni Omer
Joseph Pétain (24
April 1856 – 23 July 1951),
better known as
Philippe Pétain (French: [filip petɛ̃]) and
Marshal Pétain (French:...
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Argentina Union des
nationaux indépendants et républicains,
Defunct pro-
Petainist party in
France Federal University of Rondônia, in
Brazil This disambiguation...
- do****entary.
Journey to the
depths of collaboration. The
death throes of the
petainist 'French State'
inside a
German fortress.]. liberation.fr. Libération....
- 1990s, it was
reactivated in 2015
following the
dissolution of the néo-
Pétainist movement L'Œuvre Française by the
French authorities in 2013. Far-right...
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movements include neo-fascists and post-fascists in Italy; Vichyites,
Pétainists and "national Europeans" in France; Ustaše
sympathisers in Croatia; neo-Chetniks...
- were
harshly criticised immediately after the war, with
circles close to
Pétainists advancing the
figures of 100,000 and
denouncing the "Red Terror", "anarchy"...
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Commons has
media related to
Estado Novo.
Jacques Ploncard, a
French Petainist,
counsellor of
Salazar Portuguese Legion (Estado Novo) Yves Guérin-Sérac...
- and Camus,
Bataille and Michaux, Mallarmé and
Duras for a ****tively
Pétainist Vichy readership. In
these reviews he laid the
foundations for
later French...
- critic, journalist, and politician. He is
known for his
traditionalist and
Pétainist views and his
Protestant faith. René
Gillouin was born in Aouste-sur-Sye...
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deputy elected under the banner, Paul Estèbe, was
close to the
overtly Petainist Union des
nationaux indépendants et républicains.
Laurent de Boissieu...