Robert Brasillach was a French pro-Nazi Germany author in the Vichy France who was executed for collaboration. Born in Perpignan, he studied at the École Normale Supérieure and then became a novelist and literary critic for the "Action Française" of Charles Maurras. After the 6 February 1934 crisis in the Place de la Concorde, Brasillach openly supported fascism. After the fall of France, he became an editor of "Je suis partout", an antisemitic paper, … Wikipedia
Brasillach studied at l'Ecole normale superieure before embarking on a career as a novelist and literary critic for Charles Maurras' l'Action Francaise. worldatwar.net/biography/b/brasillach/
Challenging Mind by Radbod Robert Brasillach was born on March 31, 1909 at Perpignan, Pyrenees Orientale into a conservative, catholic catalan family. www.geocities.com/integral_tradition/brasillach.html
Yet the words of Brasillach, Ruggiu, and the anti-choice website reached far beyond "sticks and stones," and they echo today in questions of freedom, responsibility, and accountability. www.dukemagazine.duke.edu/alumni/dm29/words.html
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She argues that the crucial question is not whether Brasillach should have been shot (she says no) but whether he was guilty (she says yes). www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/2000/0515/brasillach.html