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Maurice-Yvan Sicard

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Nevertheless, in September 1944 Sicard was one of a number of French collaborators who went into exile in Germany, although unlike supporters of the former Vichy regime housed at
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and returned to France in 1957 to write under his Saint-Paulien alter ego. Arguing in defence of the collaborators, his work appeared in the likes of
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As well as in government Sicard's standing within the PPF also grew as the war went on. He was part of the directorate that ran the party during
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in 1937 and soon became a leading figure within the party, joining their Politburo in 1938. He also served the PPF as Propaganda Secretary.
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for the duration of the occupation he was also appointed national secretary for press and propaganda for the
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French journalist, far right political activist, & Nazi collaborator (1910-2000)
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Initially a teacher and journalist for such mainstream publications as
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views and so it was no surprise that he became involved in
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in 1936 and soon took over the editorship of their journal
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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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in 1942. He also served on the central committee of
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Le Puy-en-Velay
far right
Nazi collaborator
Parti Populaire Français
German
anti-Semitic
collaborationism
Nazi occupation
Vichy regime
Philippe PĂ©tain
Comité d’action antibolchévique
Jacques Doriot
Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism
Marcel DĂ©at
National Revolutionary Front
Sigmaringen
Mainau
Madrid
amnestied
Rivarol
Dominique Venner
Jeune Nation

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