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  2. Pierre Taittinger - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Taittinger founded the Jeunesses patriotes (Patriotic Youths), a fascist group, recruited mostly from university students and financed by industrialists. Taittinger took inspiration for the group's creation in the Boulangist Ligue des patriotes. Taittinger was also deeply influenced by the Bonapartist movement, during which he was a ...

  3. Jeunesses Patriotes - Wikipedia

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    The Jeunesses Patriotes ("Young Patriots", JP) were a far-right league of France, recruited mostly from university students and financed by industrialists founded in 1924 by Pierre Taittinger. [1] Taittinger took inspiration for the group's creation in the Boulangist Ligue des Patriotes and Benito Mussolini's Blackshirts.

  4. 6 February 1934 crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Jeunesses Patriotes ("Patriot Youth") had been initiated by Pierre Taittinger, deputy of Paris, in 1924. With 90,000 members, including 1,500 "elites", it claimed the legacy of the Ligue des Patriotes.

  5. Far-right leagues - Wikipedia

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    Youth organization of the far-right royalist Action Française movement, which was involved in the February 1934 riots. Young Patriots (Jeunesses Patriotes), founded in 1924 by Pierre Taittinger. Claiming the legacy of Déroulède's League of Patriots, it also took part in the February 1934 riots.

  6. Delta Is Now Serving This Celebrated Champagne at 35,000 Feet

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    Founded in 1734 by Jacques Fourneaux and later acquired by Pierre Taittinger in 1931, the house has since been overseen by three generations, maintaining its reputation for excellence.

  7. Antoine Rédier - Wikipedia

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    [5] General Édouard de Curières de Castelnau, President of the Fédération Nationale Catholique provided funding to Rédier's Légion and to the Jeunesses Patriotes founded by Pierre Taittinger. [6] The Légion merged into the Jeunesses Patriotes on 1 July 1925, bringing a more extreme element into Taittinger's vaguely right-wing ...

  8. The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.

  9. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    Instead, the Bridgeport Police Department sent all four students to a local probation supervisor, who in turn sent them to a local youth support agency. “My mom thought I was going to the detention center,” Kiara said, referring to one of the juvenile jails in the state where kids can still be sent for certain crimes.