Jacques Doriot

Picture of Doriot during the occupation, 1941 Jacques Maurice Doriot (; 26 September 1898 – 22 February 1945) was a French politician, initially communist, later fascist, before and during World War II.

In 1936, after his exclusion from the French Communist Party, he founded the French Popular Party (PPF) and took over the newspaper ''La Liberté'', which took a stand against the Popular Front.

During the war, Doriot was a radical supporter of collaboration and contributed to the creation of the Legion of French Volunteers against Bolshevism (LVF). He fought personally in German uniform on the Eastern Front, with the rank of lieutenant. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Doriot, Jacques
Published: Paris : Grasset, 1941
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by Doriot, Jacques
Published: Paris : Imprimerie Speciale du P.P.F, 1942
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by Doriot, Jacques
Published: Paris : Editions de France, 1942
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by Doriot, Jacques
Published: Paris : Flammarion, 1937
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by Allardyce, Gilbert D.
Published in: Journal of contemporary history 1(1966), 1, Seite 56-74 volume:1 year:1966 number:1 pages:56-74
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Published: Paris : Art et Connaissance, 1942
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