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The Antisemitic League of France (French: Ligue antisémitique de France) was founded in 1889 by journalist Edouard Drumont, with the support of other right-wing French antisemites such as , Albert Millot, and Marquis de Morès. Beside propaganda, the League also organized antisemitic demonstrations and provoked some riots, a method later generalized by the far-right leagues in France. It denounced the Panama scandals, took side against Alfred Dreyfus and spread conspiracy theories concerning the Masonry's alleged activities in the Third Republic.

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  • Antisemitic League of France (en)
  • Liga Antisemita de Francia (es)
  • Ligue nationale anti-sémitique de France (fr)
  • Lega antisemitica di Francia (it)
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  • La Ligue nationale anti-sémitique de France (LNAF) est une ligue antisémite française, fondée par le polémiste Édouard Drumont et le journaliste Jacques de Biez en 1889. Active jusqu'en 1890, elle disparaît en 1892. La seconde Ligue antisémitique de France, dirigée par Jules Guérin, n'est créée que cinq ans plus tard, en 1897. (fr)
  • La Liga Antisemita de Francia, que fue conocida anteriormente con el nombre de Liga Nacional Antisemita de Francia (también conocida como Liga Antisemita Francesa) era una agrupación antisemita y antimasónica francesa fundada y presidida por el periodista Édouard Drumont en 1889. Su delegado general era Jacques de Biez, y Jules Guérin fue uno de los miembros más activos. La sede estaba en París. (es)
  • The Antisemitic League of France (French: Ligue antisémitique de France) was founded in 1889 by journalist Edouard Drumont, with the support of other right-wing French antisemites such as , Albert Millot, and Marquis de Morès. Beside propaganda, the League also organized antisemitic demonstrations and provoked some riots, a method later generalized by the far-right leagues in France. It denounced the Panama scandals, took side against Alfred Dreyfus and spread conspiracy theories concerning the Masonry's alleged activities in the Third Republic. (en)
  • La Lega antisemitica di Francia (Ligue antisémitique de France) è stata fondata nel 1889 dal giornalista Édouard Drumont. Prima conosciuta col nome di Ligue nationale antisémitique de France (Lega nazionale antisemitica di Francia) o Ligue antisémite française (Lega antisemitica francese), questa lega nazionalista è stata particolarmente attiva durante l'Affare Dreyfus. Oltre che antisemita, la Lega era anche antimassoneria e anticomunista. Aveva come delegato generale . Jules Guérin era un membro attivo della stessa. La sede della Lega era situata in rue Lepic a Parigi. (it)
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  • February 2008 (en)
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  • The Antisemitic League of France (French: Ligue antisémitique de France) was founded in 1889 by journalist Edouard Drumont, with the support of other right-wing French antisemites such as , Albert Millot, and Marquis de Morès. First known under the name of Ligue nationale antisémitique de France (National Antisemitic League of France) or Ligue antisémite française (French Antisemitic League), this nationalist league was particularly active during the Dreyfus Affair. Beside spreading anti-Semitic propaganda, the League was also anti-Masonry and anti-Communist. It had as general delegates . Jules Guérin was an active member of it. The League was located on rue Lepic in Paris. Its 1889 foundation was inspired by the success of Drumont's antisemitic pamphlet La France juive (1886), and also by the Boulangist crisis. It was supported by newspapers such as Drumont's La Libre Parole; Jules Guérin's French weekly L'Antijuif (fr) (Paris, 1896-1902); the daily (fr) (1888-1907) founded by (fr) and edited September 1894 - March 1895 by Maurice Barrès; Henri Rochefort's L'Intransigeant; and the Catholic newspaper La Croix. Beside propaganda, the League also organized antisemitic demonstrations and provoked some riots, a method later generalized by the far-right leagues in France. It denounced the Panama scandals, took side against Alfred Dreyfus and spread conspiracy theories concerning the Masonry's alleged activities in the Third Republic. After a disagreement between Drumont and Guérin in 1899, the League became, under the direction of Guérin, the , still antisemitic but even more anti-Masonic, the name itself being a reaction against the Masonic Grand Orient de France. It was thereafter essentially linked to Guérin's newspaper, L'Antijuif. The League progressively disappeared after the "" affair and the arrest of Guérin. After an initial surge during the Dreyfus Affair, far right leagues appeared again during the interwar period. (en)
  • La Ligue nationale anti-sémitique de France (LNAF) est une ligue antisémite française, fondée par le polémiste Édouard Drumont et le journaliste Jacques de Biez en 1889. Active jusqu'en 1890, elle disparaît en 1892. La seconde Ligue antisémitique de France, dirigée par Jules Guérin, n'est créée que cinq ans plus tard, en 1897. (fr)
  • La Liga Antisemita de Francia, que fue conocida anteriormente con el nombre de Liga Nacional Antisemita de Francia (también conocida como Liga Antisemita Francesa) era una agrupación antisemita y antimasónica francesa fundada y presidida por el periodista Édouard Drumont en 1889. Su delegado general era Jacques de Biez, y Jules Guérin fue uno de los miembros más activos. La sede estaba en París. (es)
  • La Lega antisemitica di Francia (Ligue antisémitique de France) è stata fondata nel 1889 dal giornalista Édouard Drumont. Prima conosciuta col nome di Ligue nationale antisémitique de France (Lega nazionale antisemitica di Francia) o Ligue antisémite française (Lega antisemitica francese), questa lega nazionalista è stata particolarmente attiva durante l'Affare Dreyfus. Oltre che antisemita, la Lega era anche antimassoneria e anticomunista. Aveva come delegato generale . Jules Guérin era un membro attivo della stessa. La sede della Lega era situata in rue Lepic a Parigi. La sua fondazione nel 1889 è stato ispirata dal successo del pamphlet antisemita di Drumontt (1886), e anche dalla crisi boulangista. È stata supportata da giornali come La Libre Parole di Drumont; il settimanale francese di Jules Guérin (Parigi, 1896-1902); il quotidiano (1888-1907) fondato da e uscito nel settembre 1894 - marzo 1895 a cura di Maurice Barrès; di Henri Rochefort; e il quotidiano cattolico La Croix. Accanto alla propaganda, la Lega ha organizzato manifestazioni antisemite e provocò alcune sommosse, un metodo più tardi generalizzato e adottato da parte delle leghe di estrema destra in Francia. Ha denunciato lo scandalo di Panama, ha preso posizione contro Alfred Dreyfus e diffuso teorie del complotto riguardanti presunte attività della massoneria nella Terza Repubblica. Dopo un disaccordo tra Drumont e Guérin nel 1899, la Lega è diventata, sotto la direzione dil Guérin, il Gran Occident de France, ancora antisemita ma ancor più anti-massonica; il nome stesso è una reazione contro la loggia massonica . È stata in seguito essenzialmente legata al giornale di Guérin, L'Antijuif. La Lega è progressivamente scomparsa dopo l'affare "" e l'arresto di Guérin. Dopo un picco iniziale durante l'affare Dreyfus, leghe di estrema destra sono apparse di nuovo durante il periodo tra le due guerre. (it)
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