Revue d'histoire du fascisme

Revue d'histoire du fascisme (English: "Journal of the History of Fascism") was a neo-nazi magazine established by François Duprat and published between 1972 and 1977. The quarterly magazine was launched in May 1972 by Duprat. Soon after, it sought to rehabilitate the pre-WWII fascist movements via the study of fascism by lenient authors. Maurice Bardèche published articles in the magazine. In a 1976 issue, Duprat reproached the Vichy regime for the nomination of Xavier Vallat, who was deemed "too moderate", as the head of the Commissariat-General for Jewish Affairs.

Revue d'histoire du fascisme

Revue d'histoire du fascisme (English: "Journal of the History of Fascism") was a neo-nazi magazine established by François Duprat and published between 1972 and 1977. The quarterly magazine was launched in May 1972 by Duprat. Soon after, it sought to rehabilitate the pre-WWII fascist movements via the study of fascism by lenient authors. Maurice Bardèche published articles in the magazine. In a 1976 issue, Duprat reproached the Vichy regime for the nomination of Xavier Vallat, who was deemed "too moderate", as the head of the Commissariat-General for Jewish Affairs.