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L'extrême-droite en France de 1965 à 1984
Joseph Algazy
出版
L'Harmattan
, 1989
ISBN
2738402291
9782738402295
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TvRnAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A continuation of his book "La tentation néo-fasciste en France de 1944 à 1965" (Paris: Fayard, 1984). Discusses the extreme right-wing movement in France after peace was established in Algeria. Many members of extremist organizations fought for "French Algeria". Analyzes ideologies, activities, publications, and leaders of various organizations, among them REL (Rassemblement Européen de la Liberté), FANE (Fédération d'Action Nationale et Européenne), Centre de Documentation Politique et Universitaire, GRECE, etc. Considers Ordre Nouveau to be the most important neo-fascist organization. States that for twenty years these organizations were marginal; it was only in 1984 that the Front National and its leader Jean-Marie Le Pen succeeded in the elections to Parliament. Attempts to explain how this occurred. Analyzes, as well, French revisionist literature denying the Holocaust and its main authors, Paul Rassinier and Robert Faurisson.