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  1. Pierre François Joseph Bosquet (8 November 1810 – 5 February 1861) was a French Army general. He served during the French conquest of Algeria and in the Crimean War of 1853-1856; returning from Crimea he was made a Marshal of France and a Senator .

  2. Pierre François Joseph Bosquet (8 de noviembre de 1810-5 de febrero de 1861) fue un general del Ejército francés. Sirvió en la conquista francesa de Argelia y en la guerra de Crimea de 1853-1856; al retornar de Crimea fue nombrado Mariscal de Francia y senador.

    • Early Life and WWII
    • 1950–1960S
    • 1970–1980S
    • Later Life and Death

    Pierre Bousquet was born in November 1919 in Tours. He became a member of the youth movement of the Mouvement Franciste in 1936. In 1941 Marcel Bucard appointed him director of the commanding office of Jeunesse française. On 25 August 1943, Bousquet joined the Waffen-SS in Alsace and ended up with the rank of Rottenführer in the Charlemagne Divisio...

    After the Fall of France in August 1944, he managed to convince the American troops that he had been a forced member of the Service du travail obligatoire, and was designated to be in charge of organizing the arrest and the return to France of former collaborationists. Back in Paris in 1946, he tried to infiltrate anti-communist movements with a gr...

    Bousquet created the nationalist magazine Militant with Pierre Pauty in December 1967. He participated in the founding of the National Front (FN) in 1972 and was its first treasurer. Bousquet left the party in 1980, dismissing the FN as pro-Zionist since the assassination of François Duprat in 1978. He launched in 1983 the French Nationalist Partya...

    He declared in 1986 that he did not see his past in the Waffen-SS as a "youthful mistake", but condemned gas chambers and Nazi torture in an equivocal manner: "assuming–and I mean assuming–that there were gas chambers and torture, I condemn them." He added that he kept on advocating a "white Europe, from Brest to Vladivostok". Bousquet died in 1991...

  3. Pierre Émile Bousquet, né le 2 novembre 1919 à Tours et mort le 29 août 1991 à Paris, est un homme politique et journaliste français. Soldat de la Waffen-SS au sein de la division SS Charlemagne devenu une personnalité de l’ extrême droite française , il est le premier trésorier du Front national dont il dépose les ...

  4. Pierre François Joseph Bosquet fue un general del Ejército francés. Sirvió en la conquista francesa de Argelia y en la guerra de Crimea de 1853-1856; al retornar de Crimea fue nombrado Mariscal de Francia y senador.

  5. Pierre Bosquet, né le 8 novembre 1810 à Mont-de-Marsan et mort à Pau le 3 février 1861, est un maréchal de France. Il s'illustre durant la conquête de l'Algérie puis au commandement d'un corps d'armée pendant la guerre de Crimée.

  6. The futility of the action and its reckless bravery prompted the French Marshal Pierre Bosquet to state: "C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre. " ("It is magnificent, but it is not war.") He continued, in a rarely quoted phrase: " C'est de la folie " — "It is madness."