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  1. Hace 6 días · Following the occupation, Radio Paris and Radio-Vichy became the main organs of propaganda, with leading far-right figures such as Jacques Doriot, Philippe Henriot, and Jean Hérold-Paquis regularly speaking in support of the Nazis.

  2. Hace 5 días · Pero no sólo hubo muchos casos en que conocidos dirigentes comunistas se pasaron al fascismo (como Jacques Doriot en Francia [12]), sino que al mismo tiempo existía dentro del ámbito de la llamada “revolución conservadora”, además de sus exponentes más conocidos como Jünger, Schmitt, Von Salomon y Spengler, algunas posiciones que trataban conscientemente de sintetizar nacionalismo y ...

  3. Hace 4 días · and one for the French, the groupe Jacques Doriot. Volunteers from Germany and Austria were also present, fighting for the HOS paramilitary group. Swedish Jackie Arklöv fought in Bosnia and was later charged with war crimes upon his return to Sweden.

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · Jacques Doriot. Jak francuski komunista pokochał Hitlera i dołączył do Waffen SS. Przezywany we francuskim parlamencie "parszywym Ruskiem", dumnie odpowiada: "jestem żołnierzem" Wolna Sobota...

  5. Hace 3 días · The Legion began as part of a coalition of far-right political factions including Marcel Déat's National Popular Rally, Jacques Doriot's French Popular Party, Eugène Deloncle's Social Revolutionary Movement, and Pierre Costantini's French League, which explicitly supported Nazi ideology and collaborated with Nazi Germany.

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · Jacques Doriot now replaces Georges Valois as the leader for the Sorelians in communard France. After consolidating his power, he will declare a French centralised national-syndicalist state, in keeping with the Sorelian vision.

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · The leaders of the main collaborationist parties in France operating under the Vichy regime were profiled in an October 10, 1941 edition of Le Matin. From left to right: Pierre Costantini (French League), Marcel Déat (National Popular Rally), Eugène Deloncle (Social Revolutionary Movement), and Jacques Doriot (French Popular Party).