Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
Categories: Vichy France | 1909 births | 1945 deaths
Robert Brasillach
Robert Brasillach (March 31, 1909 - February 6, 1945) was a French pro-Nazi author in the Vichy France who was executed for collaboration. French fascists today see him as a hero and a martyr.
Robert Brasillach was born at Perpignan. He studied at the École Normale Supérieure and then became a novelist and literary critic for l'Action Francaise of Charles Maurras. After February 6, 1934 riots in the Place de la Concorde, Brasillach openly supported fascism.
After the fall of France, he became an editor of Je suis partout , an anti-semitic paper and wrote in favor of the collaboration and Nazi policies. In November 1942 he supported the German takeover of the unoccupied zone because it "reunited France". He called for death of left-wing politicians and in the summer of 1944 signed the call for the summary execution of all members of the French Resistance.
After the liberation of Paris, Brasillach hid in an attic but he gave himself up on September 14 when he heard that his mother had been arrested. He spent the next five months in prison.
Brasillach went to trial in Paris on January 19, 1945 and was sentenced to death. The sentence causes uproar in French literature circles and even some of Brasillach's political opponents protested against it. Resistance member and author François Mauriac circulated a petition to Charles De Gaulle to commute the sentence. De Gaulle did not comply and Brasillach was executed on February 6, 1945 at Montrouge. He was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery.
References
- The Collaborator : The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach by Alice Kaplan ISBN 0226424154 (publisher blurb, excerpt)
- Fascist Ego: A Political Biography of Robert Brasillach by William R. Tucker ISBN 0520027108
- The Ideological Hero in the Novels of Robert Brasillach, Roger Vailland & Andre Malraux by Peter D. Tame ISBN 0820431265
- Translation of Notre Avant-Guerre/Before the War by Robert Brasillach, Peter Tame ISBN 0773471588
- Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 edited by Philip Rees, 1991, ISBN 0130893013
External links
- ROBERT BRASILLACH: Challenging Mind by Radbod
- Biography from worldatwar.net
- Photograph
- "Killed for His Words" by Richard Corliss
- NOXIOUS WORDS, HEINOUS ACTS, THE POWER OF SPEECH by KIM KOSTER
- Robert Fulford's column about Marguerite Duras & Robert Brasillach from The National Post
Categories: Vichy France | 1909 births | 1945 deaths
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details


