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L'Appel
''L'Appel'' (''The Calling'') was a collaborationist periodical of Vichy France. It was the organ of the collaborationist French League and edited by the League's leader, Pierre Costantini of the Parti populaire français (PPF). The paper was established in 1940. Its two main contributors were Robert Julien-Courtine (1910-1998) and Paul Riche, the latter being a pseudonym of Jean Mamy Jean Mamy (8 July 1912, Chambéry, Savoie – 29 March 1949, Arcueil) was a French actor, producer, film and theatre director, screenwriter, film editor, and journalist, notable for directing the anti-Masonic propaganda film '' Forces occultes'' .... Mamy was condemned to death executed for treason and executed at the fortress of Montrouge on 29 March 1949. References 1940 establishments in France Defunct newspapers published in France French-language newspapers French collaboration during World War II Newspapers of the Vichy regime Publications with year of disestablishment missing ...
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French League
The French League (: "French League for purging, mutual aid and European collaboration") was a collaborationist French movement founded by Pierre Costantini in September 1940. Its journal was entitled '' L'Appel''. Bibliography * Pierre Philippe Lambert, Gérard Le Marec, ''Partis et mouvements de la collaboration'', éditions Jacques Grancher, 1993. * Pascal Ory Pascal Ory (born 31 July 1948) is a French historian. A student of René Rémond, he specialises in cultural and political history and has written on Fascism ever since his master's dissertation on the Greenshirts of Henri Dorgères. In the 1 ..., ''Les Collaborateurs'', éditions du seuil, Paris, 1976, {{France-hist-stub French collaboration during World War II French far right leagues ...
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