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  1. 16. Mai 2020 · Millington claims that the decision of leaders like La Rocque, Doriot and Déat to radicalize or even sympathize with foreign fascist movements was ‘a result of a complex interaction of frustrated ambition, tactical calculation and competition’.

    • Sarah Shurts
    • 2020
  2. 24. Juli 2019 · In 1962, Eugen Weber, in a study on the Action Française, considered that the radical ideology and methods of the league against the Republic did not lead to fascism, but it was a factor that drove some militants, particularly those of the young generation, to fascism (Weber 1964).

    • Olivier Forlin
    • olivier.forlin@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
    • 2019
  3. 17. Okt. 2013 · Dennoch stehen die Institutionen der Dritten Republik nach den Ausschreitungen vom Februar vor einem Scherbenhaufen. 15 Menschen sind bei den Demonstrationen ums Leben gekommen, darunter ein...

  4. The break from the Third Republic came about in part due to the shock and humiliation of being so rapidly bested by the German military, and French leaders were looking everywhere...

  5. The first attack at Monte Cassino started on 17 January 1944 as British Empire, American and French troops fought uphill against the strategic German defences. The German defences were extremely well integrated into the mountainside, and, following large losses, the Allies pulled back on 11 February.

  6. The Popular Front (French: Front populaire) was an alliance of left-wing movements in France, including the French Communist Party (PCF), the socialist SFIO and the Radical-Socialist Republican Party, during the interwar period.

  7. 27. Mai 2024 · Fascism, political ideology and mass movement that dominated central, southern, and eastern Europe between 1919 and 1945 and was characterized by extreme militant nationalism, hatred of communism and socialism, contempt for democracy, and belief in natural social hierarchy and the rule of elites.