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Gabriel Jeantet

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In 1948 Jeantet was arrested along with a number of other surviving members of La Cagoule and stood trial on charges relating to a plot by the organisation to set a series of bombs off in Paris in 1937. It was during this trial that Jeantet revealed the extent to which leading figures in French
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industry, many of whom continued to dominate post-war France, had been involved in providing the movement with financial support. Jeantet was sentenced to 25 years in prison, albeit this was later reduced to four years.
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articles, although Mitterrand's own piece was decidedly innocuous in terms of content. Jeantet was also one of two nominees, the other being Simon Arbellot, who put forward Mitterrand's name for the
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As well as his extensive writing on behalf of La Cagoule Jeantet also played a leading in gun-running for the organisation, smuggling weapons into France from like-minded groups
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during the war, a fact that would later be used against Mitterrand by his political opponents. The journal was particularly noted for its strong
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when the movement was established, citing his fear of an imminent communist revolution as the main reason for his decision to join.
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economic position, arguing in 1942 in favour of a "national and socialist revolution" similar to that associated with
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activist, journalist and polemicist. Active before, during and after the Second World War, Jeantet's links to
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As the group's main theoretic writer during its existence, Jeantet sought to steer the group towards a
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During the late 1960s Jeantet was involved in the formation of the far-right umbrella group
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trade unions involving workers and management would be central to a planned economy.
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and he was a founder member in 1974 when this group transformed itself into the
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Jeantet's early political involvement was with the ultra-conservative
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Amis de la Fondation pour la MĂ©moire de la DĂ©portation de l'Allier
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Resisters, Rescuers, and Refugees: Historical and Ethical Issues
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and he served as a student leader for this group. He joined
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French far-right activist & journalist (1906-1978)
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Index


Far right
Action Française
Ordre Nouveau
La Cagoule
Party of New Forces
Claude Jeantet
far-right
François Mitterrand
Presidency
Claude Jeantet

Action Française
La Cagoule
socialist
Strasserism
Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil
Louis Renault
Eugène Deloncle
national syndicalism
corporatist
Fascist Italy
Nationalist Spain
Battle of France
Vichy Regime
collaboration with the Nazis
Philippe PĂ©tain
Germans
French Resistance
Nazism

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