• Maurice Bardèche (1 October 1907 – 30 July 1998) was a French art critic and journalist, better known as one of the leading exponents of neo-fascism in...
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  • that he doubted the reality of the Holocaust was French journalist Maurice Bardèche in his 1948 book Nuremberg ou la Terre promise ("Nuremberg or the Promised...
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    Histoire du cinéma (re-edited in 1943), with his brother-in-law, Maurice Bardèche. This work remained the "most prominent aesthetic history of film for...
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  • ISBN 978-1-4529-0149-7. Kaplan, Alice; Bardèche, Maurice (1986b). "The Late Show: Conversations with Maurice Bardèche". SubStance. 15 (1): 44–68. doi:10.2307/3684941...
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  • stance of ENR leaders to the strategy advocated by neo-fascist thinker Maurice Bardèche in his 1961 book What is Fascism?, where he averred that fascism could...
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    influential in the European far-right at large, French neo-fascist writer Maurice Bardèche introduced the idea that fascism could survive the 20th century under...
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  • of the OAS. Outside of this, individual fascistic activists such as Maurice Bardèche (brother-in-law of Robert Brasillach), as well as SS-veterans Saint-Loup...
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    Defense of the West) was a French neo-fascist magazine founded by Maurice Bardèche and published from 1952 to 1982. It was the most significant far-right...
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  • Binet also became close to Maurice Bardèche and the French National Committee.[clarify] In 1951, he went to Malmö with Bardèche and attended the meeting...
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  • neo-fascist and neo-Nazi thinkers from the immediate post-war, especially Maurice Bardèche, René Binet and Gaston-Armand Amaudruz, and to concepts advanced from...
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