. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ligue d'extr\u00EAme droite"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "13134"^^ . . "The far-right leagues (French: ligues d'extr\u00EAme droite) were several French far-right movements opposed to parliamentarism, which mainly dedicated themselves to military parades, street brawls, demonstrations and riots. The term ligue was often used in the 1930s to distinguish these political movements from parliamentary parties. After having appeared first at the end of the 19th century, during the Dreyfus affair, they became common in the 1920s and 1930s, and famously participated in the 6 February 1934 crisis and riots which overthrew the second Cartel des gauches, i.e. the center-left coalition government led by \u00C9douard Daladier."@en . . . . . . . . . . "\uADF9\uC6B0\uB3D9\uB9F9"@ko . . . . . "Le terme ligue d'extr\u00EAme droite (ou ligue nationaliste) d\u00E9signe les multiples organisations politiques qui, dans la France de la IIIe R\u00E9publique, notamment dans l'entre-deux-guerres (ann\u00E9es 1920-1930), d\u00E9fendent des id\u00E9es d\u2019extr\u00EAme droite, hostiles \u00E0 la R\u00E9publique parlementaire. Souvent antis\u00E9mites, elles s'investissent dans la lutte anti-bolchevique. Certaines d'entre elles se pr\u00E9sentent comme \u00E9tant l'expression d'un fascisme fran\u00E7ais."@fr . . . . . "1120499905"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\uADF9\uC6B0\uB3D9\uB9F9(\uD504\uB791\uC2A4\uC5B4: ligues d'extr\u00EAme droite)\uC774\uB780 \uD504\uB791\uC2A4 \uC81C3\uACF5\uD654\uAD6D \uB9D0\uAE30\uC778 1930\uB144\uB300\uC5D0 \uC758\uD68C\uC8FC\uC758\uB97C \uBC18\uB300\uD558\uBA70 \uC5F4\uBCD1\uC2DD, \uD328\uC2F8\uC6C0, \uD3ED\uB3D9\uC744 \uC77C\uC73C\uCF30\uB358 \uB2E4\uC218\uC758 \uADF9\uC6B0\uB2E8\uCCB4\uB4E4\uC744 \uB9D0\uD55C\uB2E4. 19\uC138\uAE30 \uB9D0 \uB4DC\uB808\uD4CC\uC2A4 \uC0AC\uAC74 \uB54C\uBD80\uD130 \uADF8 \uC804\uC870\uAC00 \uC788\uC5C8\uACE0, 1930\uB144\uB300\uBD80\uD130 \uC774 \uC815\uCE58\uC6B4\uB3D9\uB4E4\uC744 \uC758\uD68C\uC8FC\uC758 \uC815\uB2F9\uB4E4\uACFC \uAD6C\uBD84\uD558\uAE30 \uC704\uD574 \"\uB3D9\uB9F9\"(ligue)\uC774\uB77C\uACE0 \uCE6D\uD558\uAE30 \uC2DC\uC791\uD588\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . "Far-right leagues"@en . . . . "6028755"^^ . . . . "\uADF9\uC6B0\uB3D9\uB9F9(\uD504\uB791\uC2A4\uC5B4: ligues d'extr\u00EAme droite)\uC774\uB780 \uD504\uB791\uC2A4 \uC81C3\uACF5\uD654\uAD6D \uB9D0\uAE30\uC778 1930\uB144\uB300\uC5D0 \uC758\uD68C\uC8FC\uC758\uB97C \uBC18\uB300\uD558\uBA70 \uC5F4\uBCD1\uC2DD, \uD328\uC2F8\uC6C0, \uD3ED\uB3D9\uC744 \uC77C\uC73C\uCF30\uB358 \uB2E4\uC218\uC758 \uADF9\uC6B0\uB2E8\uCCB4\uB4E4\uC744 \uB9D0\uD55C\uB2E4. 19\uC138\uAE30 \uB9D0 \uB4DC\uB808\uD4CC\uC2A4 \uC0AC\uAC74 \uB54C\uBD80\uD130 \uADF8 \uC804\uC870\uAC00 \uC788\uC5C8\uACE0, 1930\uB144\uB300\uBD80\uD130 \uC774 \uC815\uCE58\uC6B4\uB3D9\uB4E4\uC744 \uC758\uD68C\uC8FC\uC758 \uC815\uB2F9\uB4E4\uACFC \uAD6C\uBD84\uD558\uAE30 \uC704\uD574 \"\uB3D9\uB9F9\"(ligue)\uC774\uB77C\uACE0 \uCE6D\uD558\uAE30 \uC2DC\uC791\uD588\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Le terme ligue d'extr\u00EAme droite (ou ligue nationaliste) d\u00E9signe les multiples organisations politiques qui, dans la France de la IIIe R\u00E9publique, notamment dans l'entre-deux-guerres (ann\u00E9es 1920-1930), d\u00E9fendent des id\u00E9es d\u2019extr\u00EAme droite, hostiles \u00E0 la R\u00E9publique parlementaire. Souvent antis\u00E9mites, elles s'investissent dans la lutte anti-bolchevique. Certaines d'entre elles se pr\u00E9sentent comme \u00E9tant l'expression d'un fascisme fran\u00E7ais."@fr . "The far-right leagues (French: ligues d'extr\u00EAme droite) were several French far-right movements opposed to parliamentarism, which mainly dedicated themselves to military parades, street brawls, demonstrations and riots. The term ligue was often used in the 1930s to distinguish these political movements from parliamentary parties. After having appeared first at the end of the 19th century, during the Dreyfus affair, they became common in the 1920s and 1930s, and famously participated in the 6 February 1934 crisis and riots which overthrew the second Cartel des gauches, i.e. the center-left coalition government led by \u00C9douard Daladier. For a long time, the French left wing had been convinced that these riots had been an attempted coup d'\u00E9tat against the French Republic. Although contemporary historians have shown that, despite the riots and the ensuing collapse of the governing left wing, there had been no organized plans to overthrow Daladier's Radical-Socialist government, this widespread belief led to the creation of the anti-fascist movement in France, and later to the dissolving of these leagues in 1936 by the leftist Popular Front government headed by L\u00E9on Blum."@en . . . . . .