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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Parti Populaire Français (French Popular Party) (28 June, 1936?February 22, 1945) was a fascist political party led by Jacques Doriot before and during World War II. It is generally regarded as the most pro-Nazi, of France's collaborationist parties. The party was formed on the 28 June 1936, by Doriot and a number of fellow former members of the French Communist Party (including Henri Barbé and Paul Marion) who had moved towards the nationalist right in opposition to the Popular Front. The PPF initially centered around the town of Saint-Denis, of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Parti Populaire Français (French Popular Party) (28 June, 1936?February 22, 1945) was a fascist political party led by Jacques Doriot before and during World War II. It is generally regarded as the most pro-Nazi, of France's collaborationist parties. The party was formed on the 28 June 1936, by Doriot and a number of fellow former members of the French Communist Party (including Henri Barbé and Paul Marion) who had moved towards the nationalist right in opposition to the Popular Front. The PPF initially centered around the town of Saint-Denis, of which Doriot was mayor (as a Communist) from 1930-1934, and drew its support from the large working class population in the area. Although not avowedly fascist at this point, the PPF adopted many aspects of fascist politics, imagery and ideology, and quickly became popular among conservative nationalists, attracting to its ranks former members of such groups as Action Française, Jeunesses Patriotes, Croix de Feu and Solidarité Française.