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Claude Jeantet

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Despite his life sentence Jeantet was released after a few years and he returned to political involvement. Taking up his pen once again he wrote for a number of far right journals, including the
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in 1919, taking over the editorship of their eponymous paper in 1923, although he severed his ties with the group in 1930. He worked for the publishing house
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Jeantet became a prominent voice against the conflict, with his writings – along with those of the likes of
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Jeantet served that regime as head of their Foreign Press Service and as editor of
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new members. He also served as diplomatic editor of their paper
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and was for a time associated with the historian and rightist
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France and the Nazi Threat: The Collapse of French Diplomacy
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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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from 1956 to 1965. He also became a vocal supporter of
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Index


Pomponne
Thomery
[klodʒɑ̃tɛ]
far-right
Pomponne
Seine-et-Marne
Gabriel Jeantet
LĂ©on Brunschvicg
Sorbonne
Action Française
Fayard
Pierre Gaxotte
La Cagoule
Croix-de-Feu
Paul Marion
neosocialists
Je suis partout
democracy
rapprochement
Nazi Germany
Nuremberg Rally
Germany
Parti Populaire Français
anti-communist
Maurice-Yvan Sicard
Second World War
Drieu la Rochelle
Alfred Fabre-Luce
Vichy France

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