Christian Message

See also: Message (homonymy)

Christian Message , born in 1905, shot in 1946, was a French politician.

Initially Seminarist, in particular in company of Albert Verney, known as the “Mickey abbot”, future chaplain of LVF, and Jean Popot, future chaplain of the Prison of Fresnes to the purification then Cleaned of the church of the Madeleine, he Marie in 1927 and becomes secretary of a trade union of keepers of a bar.

In 1940, it launches the newspaper the civil Defense , then the weekly magazine France main road-Socialist , which becomes the body of its party, the Parti French national-Socialist, preaching “national-socialisme with the Frenchwoman” and whose emblem is a cock of blue color. Of very low importance, this one does not exceed the 50 members.

In January 1941, Christian Message is imprisoned by the German occupant to have qualified Hitler in its review of “sanguinary and démoniaque slaughterer”. It is released at the request of Pierre Clémenti but its party is dissolved, while its general headquarter becomes an office of recruitment of the LVF.

He is shot in 1946.

Sources

  • Pierre-Philippe Lambert, Gerard Marec, Left and movements Collaboration , Grancher, 1993
  • Henry Coston, Dictionary of the French policy , volume I, 1967

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