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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 post–World War II Europe. Bardèche was also the brother-in-law of the collaborationist novelist, poet and journalist Robert Brasillach, executed after the liberation of France in 1945.

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  • Maurice Bardèche (Dun-sur-Auron (Cher), 1907 - Canet de Rosselló, 1998) va ser un assagista, crític d'art i literat francès, i un dels exponents del neofeixisme europeu. (ca)
  • Maurice Bardèche (Dun-sur-Auron (Cher), 1 de octubre de 1907 - Canet-en-Roussillon (Pirineos Orientales), 30 de julio de 1998)​ fue un académico, escritor, crítico literario y polemista francés, comprometido con la extrema derecha del espectro político. Considerado uno de los fundadores del negacionismo en Francia junto con Paul Rassinier, continuó en los años posteriores a la Segunda Guerra Mundial afirmando explícitamente ser fascista.​ (es)
  • 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 post–World War II Europe. Bardèche was also the brother-in-law of the collaborationist novelist, poet and journalist Robert Brasillach, executed after the liberation of France in 1945. His main works include The History of Motion Pictures (1935), an influential study on the nascent art of cinema co-written with Brasillach; literary studies on French writer Honoré de Balzac; and political works advocating fascism and "revisionism" (i.e. Holocaust denial), following his brother-in-law's "poetic fascism", and inspired by fascist figures like Pierre Drieu La Rochelle and José Antonio Primo de Rivera. Viewed as the "father-figure of Holocaust denial", Bardèche introduced in his works many aspects of neo-fascist and Holocaust denial propaganda techniques, methodology and ideological structures; his work is deemed influential in regenerating post-war European far-right ideas at a time of the identity crisis in the 1950–1960s. (en)
  • Maurice Bardèche, né le 1er octobre 1907 à Dun-sur-Auron (Cher) et mort le 30 juillet 1998 à Canet-en-Roussillon (Pyrénées-Orientales), est un universitaire, écrivain, critique littéraire et polémiste français, engagé à l'extrême droite de l'échiquier politique. Considéré comme l'un des fondateurs du négationnisme en France avec Paul Rassinier, il continua dans les années qui suivirent la Seconde Guerre mondiale à se réclamer explicitement du fascisme. (fr)
  • Maurice Bardèche (Dun-sur-Auron, 1º agosto 1907 – Canet-en-Roussillon, 30 luglio 1998) è stato un saggista, giornalista e critico d'arte francese, conosciuto soprattutto per la sua attività di giornalista neofascista dopo la Seconda guerra mondiale: pesantemente influenzato dall'intellettuale nazionalista e leader dell'Action française (AF) Charles Maurras, ha supportato l'ideologia della Révolution nationale e la collaborazione tra lo Stato francese di Vichy ed il Terzo Reich. Bardèche fu anche il cognato di Robert Brasillach, giustiziato dopo la liberazione. (it)
  • Моріс Бардеш (фр. Maurice Bardèche; 1 жовтня 1907 — 30 липня 1998) — французький академік, мистецтвознавець і журналіст, один з провідних представників післявоєнного фашизму. (uk)
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  • 1907-10-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Dun-sur-Auron, France (en)
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  • Canet-Plage, France (en)
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  • José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Robert Brasillach, Julius Evola, Benito Mussolini. (en)
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  • Neo-fascist metapolitics, "revisionist school" (en)
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  • Maurice Bardèche, Qu’est-ce que le fascisme? , pp. 175–176. (en)
  • Maurice Bardèche. Nuremberg ou la Terre promise, Les Sept Couleurs, 1948, pp. 9–10, 23. (en)
  • Maurice Bardèche, L'Œuf de Christophe Colomb, 1951. (en)
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  • The single party, the secret police, the public displays of Caesarism, even the presence of a Führer are not necessarily attributes of fascism. […] The famous fascist methods are constantly revised and will continue to be revised. More important than the mechanism is the idea which fascism has created for itself of man and freedom. […] With another name, another face, and with nothing which betrays the projection from the past, with the form of a child we do not recognize and the head of a young Medusa, the Order of Sparta will be reborn: and paradoxically it will, without doubt, be the last bastion of Freedom and the sweetness of living. (en)
  • We have been living for three years on a falsification of history. This falsification is clever: it leads to imaginations, then relies on the conspiracy of imaginations. [...] It had been a good fortune to discover in 1945 those concentration camps that no one had heard of until then, and which became precisely the proof we needed, the flagrante delicto in its purest form, the crime against humanity that justified everything. [...] The moral war was won. The German monstrosity was proved by these precious documents. [...] And the silence was such, the curtain was so skillfully, so abruptly revealed, that not a single voice dared to say that all this was too good to be perfectly true. (en)
  • If some people think of establishing an antifascist and stateless Europe, which would be virtually remote-controlled from New York or Tel Aviv, this colonized Europe does not appeal to us at all, and we also believe that such a conception would only prepare the way for communist infiltration and war. (en)
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  • Maurice Bardèche (Dun-sur-Auron (Cher), 1907 - Canet de Rosselló, 1998) va ser un assagista, crític d'art i literat francès, i un dels exponents del neofeixisme europeu. (ca)
  • Maurice Bardèche (Dun-sur-Auron (Cher), 1 de octubre de 1907 - Canet-en-Roussillon (Pirineos Orientales), 30 de julio de 1998)​ fue un académico, escritor, crítico literario y polemista francés, comprometido con la extrema derecha del espectro político. Considerado uno de los fundadores del negacionismo en Francia junto con Paul Rassinier, continuó en los años posteriores a la Segunda Guerra Mundial afirmando explícitamente ser fascista.​ (es)
  • Maurice Bardèche, né le 1er octobre 1907 à Dun-sur-Auron (Cher) et mort le 30 juillet 1998 à Canet-en-Roussillon (Pyrénées-Orientales), est un universitaire, écrivain, critique littéraire et polémiste français, engagé à l'extrême droite de l'échiquier politique. Considéré comme l'un des fondateurs du négationnisme en France avec Paul Rassinier, il continua dans les années qui suivirent la Seconde Guerre mondiale à se réclamer explicitement du fascisme. (fr)
  • Maurice Bardèche (Dun-sur-Auron, 1º agosto 1907 – Canet-en-Roussillon, 30 luglio 1998) è stato un saggista, giornalista e critico d'arte francese, conosciuto soprattutto per la sua attività di giornalista neofascista dopo la Seconda guerra mondiale: pesantemente influenzato dall'intellettuale nazionalista e leader dell'Action française (AF) Charles Maurras, ha supportato l'ideologia della Révolution nationale e la collaborazione tra lo Stato francese di Vichy ed il Terzo Reich. Bardèche fu anche il cognato di Robert Brasillach, giustiziato dopo la liberazione. (it)
  • Моріс Бардеш (фр. Maurice Bardèche; 1 жовтня 1907 — 30 липня 1998) — французький академік, мистецтвознавець і журналіст, один з провідних представників післявоєнного фашизму. (uk)
  • 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 post–World War II Europe. Bardèche was also the brother-in-law of the collaborationist novelist, poet and journalist Robert Brasillach, executed after the liberation of France in 1945. (en)
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  • Maurice Bardèche (ca)
  • Maurice Bardèche (es)
  • Maurice Bardèche (fr)
  • Maurice Bardèche (it)
  • Maurice Bardèche (en)
  • Моріс Бардеш (uk)
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