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Bernard Faÿ (Parijs, 3 april 1893 – Tours, Indre-et-Loire, 31 december 1978) was een Franse historicus op het gebied van Frans-Amerikaanse relaties, collaborateur en aanhanger van de Antivrijmetselarij. Bernard Faÿ (French pronunciation: ​[bɛʁnaʁ fa.i]; 3 April 1893 – 31 December 1978) was a French historian of Franco-American relations, an anti-Masonic polemicist who believed in a worldwide Jewish-Freemason conspiracy (see: Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory) and during World War II a Vichy official. Bernard Faÿ (n. el 3 de abril de 1893 - f. 5 de diciembre de 1978) fue un historiador y escritor francés. Bernard Faÿ (* 3. April 1893 in Paris; † 5. Dezember 1978 in Tours) war ein französischer Historiker, Gegner der Freimaurerei und Kollaborateur im Vichy-Regime. Er war bekannt für seine extrem rechten Ansichten und hatte einen Ruf als Antisemit. Bernard Faÿ, né le 3 avril 1893 à Paris et mort le 31 décembre 1978 à Tours, est un historien et essayiste français. Professeur au Collège de France, il se rallie dès 1940 au maréchal Pétain et est administrateur général de la Bibliothèque nationale sous le régime de Vichy. Condamné en 1945 à l'emprisonnement à perpétuité et à l'indignité nationale pour collaboration avec l'occupant allemand, il est gracié en 1959 par le président René Coty.
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