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Georges Suarez (1890–1944) was a French writer, essayist and journalist. Initially a
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, then a collaborator (he had been editor of ''
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'', a French newspaper controlled by the Third Reich after the resignation of the writer
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), he was also the biographer of Pétain and other figures of the
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. He was the first journalist sentenced to death during the '' Épuration légale''.


Biography

Suarez was trained as a
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. He fought in
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, and afterwards became a correspondent for the ''
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'' news agency in
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. During this period, he worked with several newspapers including ''
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'' and '' L'Écho de Paris''.


In the interwar

In the 1920s, Suarez started writing several works in collaboration with Joseph Kessel, who remained loyal to Suarez until his death. Suarez, who was then a member of '' Action Française'', joined with Kessel in producing an interview with
Charles Maurras Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras (; ; 20 April 1868 – 16 November 1952) was a French author, politician, poet, and critic. He was an organizer and principal philosopher of ''Action Française'', a political movement that is monarchist, anti-parl ...
. Up until the 1930s, Suarez displayed a lively interest in the
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of the French Third Republic; he was particularly interested in Georges Clemenceau and Aristide Briand, to whom he devoted long monographs of anecdotes. Like many of his contemporaries, Suarez adopted an ambiguous political stance over the course of time. Switching back and forth between the
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(he was interested in the '' Cartel des gauches'' left-wing alliance) and the
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(he followed the Stavisky Affair and the riot at the ''
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'' in 1934), Suarez preserved a
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,
pacifist Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence. Pacifists generally reject theories of Just War. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaign ...
and germanophile stance. Suarez often met with journalists close to Jean Luchaire's daily newspaper '' Notre temps'', which supported Briand's politics of peace with
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. He was also close to Bertrand de Jouvenel and the Cercle du grand pavois, and to Fernand de Brinon of the '' Association France-Allemagne''. His written work became gradually more hostile to the Third Republic, which he blamed for France's socio-economic ills of the 1930s. In 1935, along with Drieu La Rochelle, Paul Marion and
Pierre Pucheu Pierre Firmin Pucheu (27 June 1899 – 20 March 1944) was a French industrialist, fascist and member of the Vichy government. He became after his marriage the son-in-law of the Belgian architect Paul Saintenoy. Early years The son of a tailor ...
, he strongly criticised the republican government, publicly lamenting their inability to solve the economic crisis, and calling for a new technocracy (they used the term " synarchy") which would be capable, according to them, of dispensing with the problems posed by capitalism. Like many of his associates, Suarez became close to the ''
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'' (PPF) of
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, and, after the French defeat of 1940,
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circles. He published articles in favour of "synarchism" and "technocratism" such as had been theorised by
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,
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and Bertrand de Jouvenel, and under the occupation he condemned the "corruption" and the "conspiracies" of the Third Republic, writing in newspapers like ''
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'' and ''Aujourd'hui''. Suarez' radical positions led him to support the Riom trials of the
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, trials set up in order to bring to justice those political figures of the Third Republic allegedly responsible for France's defeat of 1940.


Vichy France

From 1940, Suarez became one of the first biographers of Marshal Philippe Pétain; In 1941 Suarez devoted a further work to him with the provocative title ''Pétain ou la démocratie? Il faut choisir (Pétain or democracy? You have to choose)''. In 1944, despite his collaborationist involvement, Suarez wrote in vain to Compiègne camp's superintendent, Doctor Illers, to ask for the freedom of his friend
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, a supporter of the
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.


Death sentence

Suarez was sentenced to death in 1944; he was shot on 9 November. It was Charles de Gaulle who vowed to execute journalists and writers who had collaborated with the Vichy government. Suarez was the first among those to be executed.


Family

After his death, his wife Gaët tried to get the proper visas to come to the
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, but she never succeeded.


Works

* (with Joseph Kessel), ''Le Onze mai'', Paris, Éditions NRF, 1924. * (with Joseph Kessel), ''Au camp des vaincus, ou la Critique du 11 mai'', Paris, Éd. NRF, 1924. * (with Joseph Kessel), ''Chez M. Paul Faure et M. Charles Maurras'', 1926. * ''De Poincaré à Poincaré'', Paris, 1928. * ''Peu d'hommes, trop d'idées ! Et Un entretien avec Charles Maurras par J. Kessel'', Paris, De France, 1928 ééd. Déterna, 2000 * ''Une nuit chez Cromwell. Précédé d'un important récit historique de Raymond Poincaré'', Paris, Éditions de France, 1930 * ''La Belgique Vivante'', pref. André Tardieu, Éditions Rex, 932 * ''La vie orgueilleuse de Clémenceau''. t. 1 ''Clémenceau. Dans la mêlée'', Paris, J. Tallandier, 1932. * ''La vie orgueilleuse de Clémenceau''. t. 2 ''Clémenceau. Dans l'action'', Paris, J. Tallandier, 1932. * ''Les Hommes malades de la paix'', Paris, Grasset, 1933. * ''Profils de rechange'', Paris, Excelsior, 1933. * ''La Grande peur du 6 février au Palais-Bourbon'', Paris, Grasset, 1934. * ''Les Heures héroïques du Cartel'', Paris, Grasset, 1934. * ''Soixante années d'histoire française. Clemenceau'', Paris, Éditions de France, 1934. * ''Pour un parti central'', Paris, Denoël et Steele, 1936. * ''Nos seigneurs et maîtres'', Paris, Éditions de France, 1937. * ''Briand : sa vie, son œuvre, avec son journal et de nombreux documents inédits'', 6. vol. Paris, Plon, 1938-1952. * ''Les Accords franco-britanniques économiques et financiers. L’Empire français et la guerre'', Paris, Odef, 1940. * « Préface » à Pierre Dehillotte, ''Gestapo : l'organisation, les chefs, les agents, l'action de la Gestapo à l'étranger'', Paris, Payot, 1940. * ''Le maréchal Pétain'', Paris, Plon, 1940 ééd. Déterna, 1999 * ''Pétain ou la démocratie ? Il faut choisir'', Paris, Grasset, 1941. * (et Guy Laborde), ''Agonie de la paix (1935-1939)'', Paris, Plon, 1942. * ''Espagne, pont de l'Europe'', Paris,
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, 1944. {{DEFAULTSORT:Suarez, Georges 1890 births 1944 deaths French male non-fiction writers 20th-century French journalists Executed French people Executed French collaborators with Nazi Germany 20th-century French male writers French military personnel of World War I