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*[[File:OrgState.png]] [[Ultranationalism|National Collectivism]]
*[[File:Natcom.png]] [[National Communism]] (Disavowed)
*[[File:Natcom.png]] [[National Communism]] (Disavowed)
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*[[File:Natsynd.png]] [[National Syndicalism]]
*[[File:Natsynd.png]] [[National Syndicalism]]
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*[[File:Rattach.png]] [[Irredentism|Rattachism]]
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[[File:French Fascism (Alt).png]] '''Mouvement Franciste/Bucardism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:French Fascism (Alt).png]] '''Mouvement Franciste/Bucardism''' {{Collapse|

Latest revision as of 17:12, 25 June 2026

"I was with you in the days of glory. At the head of the Government, I shall remain with you during the days of darkness. Stay by my side."

French Fascism was a prominent culturally right and nationalist ideology that came after the 1940 German Invasion of France rallying several ideas such represented in movements such as the PPF, the RNP, the PNC and the Mouvement Franciste.

The File:French Fascism.png Révolution Nationale was the official ideological program promoted by the Vichy Regime (the “French State”) which had been established in July 1940 and led by Marshal Philippe Pétain. Pétain's regime was characterized by anti-parliamentarism, personality cultism, xenophobia, state-sponsored File:Anti-Semitic.png Anti-Semitism, promotion of File:Trad.png Traditional Values, rejection of the Constitutional Separation of powers, and Corporatism, as well as opposition to the theory of class conflict replacing the Old Republic by a more Authoritarian One.

Under the File:French Fascism.png Vichy Regime, several political parties such as Doriot's PPF, Deat's RNP, and Clémenti's PNC expressed their support to the Vichy Regime by claiming any of them to represent ideals represented by the Révolution Nationale, despite their support for Marshal Pétain they were differing themselves from File:PhilippePétain.png Philippe Pétain by having close ties to File:Fash.png Fascism in contrast to his Stratocratic Policies who were more close to a form of Authoritarianism than actual Fascism.

History

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World War II

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File:Frenchfash flag.svg
Chief of State standard of Vichy France

At the beginning of WW2 File:Cball-France.png France was invaded by File:NaziGermany.png Nazi Germany. The File:Nazi.png Nazis overpowered the French and took over the country; the third republic was eventually dismantled when File:PhilippePétain.png Marshal Phillipe Petian signed an armistice with the Germans, creating the French State (commonly called the "Vichy Regime" or "Vichy France" after seat of government in city of Vichy) with Pétain as it's chief of state. After a short struggle, Pétain would go on to establish an File:AuthRep.png authoritarian government that strongly File:PlannedCap.png Regulated the Economy and abolished many Liberal Policies, increasing control over things like media, promoting File:Anti-Semitic.png Anti-Semitic and File:Anticommunism2.png Anti-Communist views. During Post-WW2 times, many collaborators were tried. Some, like Laval and Darnand, were executed, while others, like Petain, got life sentences.

File:French Fascism.png Vichy France was mainly a puppet state; the country was not in full control of Germany. French opinion on the Nazi-instated regime was initially positive. The public slowly turned negative when File:NaziGermany.png Germany was started to lose the war, and conditions in France began to worsen. During the occupation, a resistance movement led by File:Gaullismicon2.png Charles de Gaulle combated Vichy France outside the country in its colonial possessions, like French Gabon. Eventually, during the invasion of Normandy and liberation of France, a new government called the "The Free French Provisional Government of the French Republic" was installed by File:Gaullismicon2.png de Gaulle and his supporters - the Vichy regime ceased to exist.

The Front National, formerly led by File:JeanMarieLePen.png Jean-Marie Le Pen (now renamed to The National Rally) was largely seen as a neo-fascist party. Not helped by the fact that many Third-Position groups that had ties to the party or that File:JeanMarieLePen.png Le Pen himself alluded to denying the holocaust multiple times. Recently in the 2010s. Ever since Le Pen's daughter File:MarineLePen.png Marine Le Pen took over as leader, the FN has been trying to rebrand itself to look more presentable. While still keeping it's highly nationalistic views on immigration and Islam, with Marine even going so far to kick her own father out of the party.

How to Draw

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File:PPF Logo.svg
Logo of the PPF
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill it in red
  3. Draw a white hexagon
  4. Inside the hexagon, draw a blue plus
  5. Draw blue parenthesis on the edges of the plus
  6. Draw in the eyes.

You're done!

Color NameHEXRGB
 Blue#002654rgb(0, 38, 84)
 White#FFFFFFrgb(255, 255, 255)
 Red#CE1226rgb(206, 18, 38)


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pl:Francuski faszyzm

  1. The Vichy government rejected the French revolution and was opposed to its ideals. However, they’re not a reactionary movement Unlike the Napoleonic empires or the Restoration of the nineteenth century, Vichy was not counter-revolutionary in the sense of desiring a return to a monarchical order. Rather than a pre-revolutionary past, it called upon a mythic past rooted in ethno-nationalism, a past that hinged upon the notion that there existed an “eternal France” laying dormant, simply waiting to be rediscovered. This vision of the past, a past barely grounded in historical fact, owed itself greatly to the proliferation of fascist-style leagues in the decades before the war, which had encouraged rightists to “furnish themselves with a specifically anti-republican vision of French history with which to change the present and the future.” In this regard, it is clear that Vichy was no counter-revolutionary conspiracy; rather, it was the result of the collision of rising authoritarian currents, a loss of faith in democracy during the interwar period, and the shock of losing the war so suddenly. https://repository.rice.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/b2ee5d71-ccfd-4fde-b107-d49881582672/content
  2. Under the Vichy Regime, Pétain generally spread Christian Values throughout the Révolution Nationale Progam while keeping a certain Secular Policy against other religions who are not representing Catholicism who was supported by a part of his followers.
  3. The Ideological Concept of the Révolution Nationale was mainly about supporting a new Republic with Marshal Pétain as the main ruler, creating an alternative regime disowning things such as Freemasonry, the Old Motto (Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité), and both Neo-Jacobinist and Neo-Girondinist Influence.
  4. Terrorism in Context by Martha Crenshaw