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Robert d'Harcourt (23 November 1881 – 18 June 1965) was a French Catholic intellectual, scholar of German culture and anti-Nazi polemicist.


Early years

A member of the aristocratic Norman
House of Harcourt The House of Harcourt is a Norman family, and named after its seigneurie of Harcourt in Normandy. Its mottos were "Gesta verbis praeveniant" (Olonde branch), "Gesta verbis praevenient" (Beuvron branch), and "Le bon temps viendra ... de France" ...
, d'Harcourt was born at
Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux () is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. The commune was created in 1973 by the fusion of three villages: Lumigny, Nesles and Ormeaux.INSEEOfficial geographic c ...
in
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, the second son and fourth child of Count Pierre d'Harcourt and Adelaide-Alix de Mun. He was the nephew of
Albert de Mun Adrien Albert Marie, Comte de Mun (, 28 February 18416 October 1914), was a French political figure and Social Reformer of the nineteenth century. Biography Early years Albert was born at Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux, Seine-et-Marne, son of the Marqu ...
, a half-brother of his mother. D'Harcourt studied Germanic literature at university. His doctoral dissertation was on the Swiss poet and novelist
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (11 October 1825 – 28 November 1898) was a Swiss poet and historical novelist, a master of literary realism who is mainly remembered for stirring narrative ballads like "Die Füße im Feuer" (The Feet in the Fire). Biogr ...
. During World War I, d'Harcourt served in the artillery with the rank of sergeant. He was severely wounded twice during the conflict. Eventually taken prisoner, he recounted his experiences in his memoir, ''Souvenirs de captivité et d'évasion d'un camp de Bavière''. After the war, he obtained the chair of German language and literature at the
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Anti-Nazism

D'Harcourt's knowledge of German culture and his anti-Nazi views led him to publish numerous detailed articles attacking the new Nazi regime after Hitler achieved power in 1933. In 1936 he published ''l'Évangile de la force'' (The Gospel of Force), his best-known work. It was a harsh attack on Nazism and particularly drew attention to the indoctrination of young Germans in Nazi ideology. Harcourt stressed the incompatibility between the radical racist nature of Nazi ideology and Christianity. During the Occupation, d'Harcourt became a leading intellectual figure in the Resistance, publishing in the clandestine press. His two sons, Anne-Pierre d'Harcourt (1913–1981) and Charles d'Harcourt (1921–1992), were both sent to
Buchenwald concentration camp Buchenwald (; literally 'beech forest') was a Nazi concentration camp established on hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within Germany's 1937 borders. Many actual or su ...
but survived the war.


Post-war

After the war d'Harcourt was one of five new members elected on 14 February 1946 to the ''
Académie française An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary education, secondary or tertiary education, tertiary higher education, higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membershi ...
''. This group election was caused by many vacancies resulting from the war. He was received on 30 January 1947 by
Henry Bordeaux Henry Bordeaux (25 January 1870 – 29 March 1963) was a French writer and lawyer. Bordeaux came from a family of lawyers of Savoy. He was born in Thonon-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie. His grandfather was a magistrate and his father served on the Cha ...
, with André Bellessort in the chair. Most of d'Harcourt's later publications were about the culture and politics of post-war Germany under
Konrad Adenauer Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (; 5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a Germany, German statesman who served as the first Chancellor of Germany, chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 to 1963. From 1946 to 1966, he was the fir ...
. D'Harcourt died in 1965, and rests in the cemetery of
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.


Private life

In July 1912, Harcourt married Ghislaine de Caraman-Chimay (1894–1965), daughter of Prince Pierre de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay. Their son Anne-Pierre married firstly Florence d'Harcourt, with whom he had one daughter, Sophie d'Harcourt (born 1947), and secondly Laurian Jones, the only daughter of
Enid Bagnold Enid Algerine Bagnold, Lady Jones, (27 October 1889 – 31 March 1981) was a British writer and playwright known for the 1935 story ''National Velvet''. Early life Enid Algerine Bagnold was born on 27 October 1889 in Rochester, Kent, daught ...
and Sir Roderick Jones."JONES sir George Roderick otherwise Sir Roderick K.B.E". in Probate Index for 1962, at probatesearch.service.gov.uk, accessed 15 April 2020


Works

*''C. F. Meyer, sa vie, son œuvre (1825–1898)'', 1913 *''Souvenirs de captivité et d'évasions 1915–1918'', 1922 *''La Jeunesse de Schiller'', 1928 *''L'Éducation sentimentale de Goethe'', 1931 *''Goethe et l'Art de vivre'', 1935 *''L'Évangile de la force, le visage de la jeunesse du IIIe Reich'', 1936 *''Catholiques d'Allemagne'', 1938 *''Le Nazisme peint par lui-même'', 1946 *''Les Allemands d'aujourd'hui'', 1948 *''La Religion de Goethe'', 1949 *''Visage de l'Allemagne actuelle'', 1950 *''Konrad Adenauer'', 1955 *''L'Allemagne d'Adenauer'', 1958 *''L'Allemagne et l'Europe, Allemagne européenne'', 1960 *''L'Allemagne, d'Adenauer à
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'', 1964


References

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