Révolution Nationale (magazine)

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Révolution Nationale[1] was a French political magazine, house organ of the Revolutionary Social Movement, that ran from October 12, 1941 to August 12, 1944. The magazine was launched during the Occupation by various journalists won over to the German cause, including Lucien Combelle and Jean Fontenoy. Robert Brasillach was one of the contributors from 1943 to 1944.

This publication is best known today for the texts published by Louis-Ferdinand Céline.

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External links

  • Full title: Révolution Nationale: Hebdomadaire Politique du Mouvement Social-révolutionnaire, Organe de Combat des Travailleurs Français.