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changing to a staunch conservative stance, although distinctly anti-fascist in comparison to other right-wing publications. Prouvost also attempted to bring the French newspaper industry up to date by introducing elements that had long become popular in the United States and Britain, including crossword puzzles, comic strips and features for women.
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came out on 4 October 1923, founded by the anarchist EugĂšne Merle. The paper's early years as a vehicle of radical left ideas proved financially untenable, and it was sold in 1930 to businessman Jean Prouvost, who immediately turned it into a populist evening newspaper, it's politics radically
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boasted a circulation of two and a half million – the largest circulation of any newspaper in Europe at that time. It aimed at a lower audience than the higher-quality papers
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was the only newspaper to have its printing press, which was new and considered the best in Europe, handed over to the Germans right away. A version of
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worked as layout editor for this paper from March until December 1940. He was disgusted by the paper's support for the collaborationist
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in 1944, the editorial staff secretly returned to Paris. Before the end of fighting in Paris, on 20 August, journalists in the
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published in Paris under German control from 22 June 1940 to 17 August 1944, with Pierre Mouton as editor-in-chief.
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Brave Genius: A Scientist, a Philosopher, and Their Daring Adventures from the French Resistance to the Nobel Prize
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founded in 1923 and published until 1944 when it was banned for having been a
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was published from 22 December 1935 until 16 September 1939.
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Front page, 3 September 1939, France Declares War on Germany
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management departed, and its leaders were arrested by the
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Flanner, Janet (7 December 1940). "Reporter at Large".
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Janet Flanner's World: Uncollected Writings, 1932-1975
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presses. The building of Paris-soir was occupied by
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Paris-Soir

Jean Prouvost
Paris
Circulation
ISSN
1256-0421
Media of France
List of newspapers
[paʁiswaʁ]
newspaper
collaborationist newspaper
war
Le Figaro
Le Temps
occupied by Nazi Germany
Jean Prouvost
Vichy France
Clermont-Ferrand
Lyon
Marseille
Albert Camus
PĂ©tain
Allied landing
French Resistance
French Forces of the Interior
Le Franc-Tireur
Combat
Le Parisien Libéré
Libération

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