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  2. Action Française (post 1945) - Wikipedia

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    Action Française is a French royalist and nationalist political movement that restructured in 1947 after its pre-war iteration was disbanded following the Liberation of France. Revived under the leadership of Maurice Pujo , it launched the newspaper Aspects de la France and the counter-revolutionary organization Restauration Nationale .

  3. Aspects de la France - Wikipedia

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    Aspects de la France was established in 1947 as a monarchist publication aligned with the Action Française movement. Its creation by Georges Calzant was a response to the prohibition of the daily L'Action française following allegations of collaboration with the Vichy regime in 1944. [1]

  4. Action Française - Wikipedia

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    Action Française (French pronunciation: [aksjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz], AF; English: French Action) was a French far-right monarchist and nationalist political movement. The name was also given to a journal associated with the movement, L'Action Française, sold by its own youth organization, the Camelots du Roi.

  5. L'Action française - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper succeeded the Revue d'Action française of Henri Vaugeois and Maurice Pujo. Based on Rue de Rome in Paris, its director was Charles Maurras, the leader of the monarchist Action française movement. Its editorial line is classified as far-right due to its violent anti-parliamentarianism, anti-republicanism, and antisemitism.

  6. Marcel Bucard - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Marcel Bucard, Paul Lafitte and J.-B. L'Herault (Jan. 1934) A decorated soldier who earned a reputation for bravery in World War I, [1] Bucard became active in politics after 1918, initially as a member of Action française, an integralist monarchist far-right group, and later as a member of the overtly-fascist and anti-Semitic Faisceau of Georges Valois.

  7. Fédération nationale des étudiants d'Action française

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    The Fédération nationale des étudiants d'Action française (National Federation of Action Française Students) was an organization uniting student activists of the Action Française movement. The first Action Française Students' Association was created on December 8, 1905, in Paris by Lucien Moreau , [ 1 ] and was strengthened in 1913 with ...

  8. L'Action française 2000 - Wikipedia

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    L'Action française 2000 remained faithful to the legacy of Aspects de la France and the Action française movement, adhering to the doctrine of integral nationalism championed by founding members such as Charles Maurras, Léon Daudet, and Jacques Bainville. The journal defended France’s independence and national identity while advocating for ...

  9. Marthe de Vogüé - Wikipedia

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    Marthe de Vogüé, Marquise de Mac Mahon (21 November 1860 - 9 June 1923) was a French political activist and monarchist. She was the leader of the Dames Royalistes from the 1900s until her death and was a prominent figure of the Action Française movement.