''La Petite Gironde'' was a French daily newspaper from the south and southwest regions of France. It was founded in 1872 and lasted until 1944. With a “
moderate republican” tendency, it wanted to be a large regional republican newspaper and a widely consumed cultural product. Originally a moderate centrist, its editorial line straightened out over the years, until it became close to that of ''
L'Action française
''L'Action Tunisienne'' (sometimes abbreviated to L'Action) is a former Tunisian Francophone newspaper founded by Habib Bourguiba and published from November 1, 1932 to March 19, 1988. Working for the Destour party, at first, it later became pa ...
'' in the turmoil of the First World War. The newspaper was a
collaborationist
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during the
Occupation
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*Occupation (human activity), or job, one's role in society, often a regular activity performed for payment
*Occupation (protest), political demonstration by holding public or symbolic spaces
*Military occupation, th ...
, which led to its ban late in World War II.
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Defunct newspapers published in France
Publications established in 1872
Publications disestablished in 1944
1872 establishments in France
1944 disestablishments in France
Daily newspapers published in France
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