Jean Mabire

Jean Mabire (born the February 8th 1927 with Paris and deceased the March 29th 2006 with Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a regionalistic writer Norman and a political Journaliste French of Extrême right-hand side.

Biography

Born with Paris from a family originating in Bayeux and Transfers, Jean Mabire made his secondary studies with the Collège Stanislas of Paris where it obtains a baccalaureat philosophy-letters, then between to the 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of the applied arts and the trades of art.

It begins its career in 1949, by creating the regionalistic review Viking , which it will direct until in 1955.

It carries out its Military service of October 1950 at October 1951, with the École of the airborne troops of Pau where it obtains its patent of parachutist. Aspiring to the 1st Battalion parachutist of shock to Montauban, it leaves second lieutenant there reserve.

In 1954, it founds, in Cherbourg, with his wife, a workshop of graphic art, “the imagiers Norman”, who will produce especially tourist folders.

He is pointed out in October 1958 for one year in Algérie, in the Center of drive to the subversive Guerre, in Philippeville, where he is affected to the 12th Battalion Alpine hunters, and he is with the head of a commando of hunting made up for two thirds of Moslems He is demobilized in October 1959 as captain of reserve. For its states of service, it is decorated with the Croix of the military Value, of the Croix of the combatant and the Medal commemorative of the operations of maintenance of law and order in Algeria. Jean Mabire contributed to many publications as a journalist. He began in 1956 with the Press from the English Channel like deferring, then collaborated in Historia , but also in the nationalist publication Défense of the Occident , directed by Maurice Bardèche, with the Public Spirit (where he is the assistant of Philippe Héduy), with Europe-Action and Éléments . He declares at the time being a “European Socialist”.

He is one of the founders at the end of the Années 1960 of the Union for the area Norman with the deputy Pierre Godefroy and Didier Patte, which will give birth in 1971 to the Norman Mouvement. He belonged to the founders of the Greece in 1968. He took part a time in the newspaper Minute , then he held a literary chronicle in the weekly magazine National-Hebdo . He belonged to the frequent contributors to the Nouvelle review of history .

Married in 1952, Jean Mabire was widowed in 1974 before remarier in 1976. It had three fore-mentioned children Halvard, Nordahl and Ingrid.

After having lived Cherbourg, Évreux, Caen and Chevry (Handle), it resided since 1982 at Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine), in the district of Saint-Servan.

There exists an Association of the Friends of Jean Mabire, chaired by Didier Patte and located at Boissey-le-Châtel (the Eure).

Publications

  • Thulé, found sun of Hyperborean the , Paris, Robert Laffont, 1978, new edition, Lyon, Irminsul, 1999; present the history of the Indo-Europeans and more specifically of the Hyperboréens and seeks the enigma of the Atlantes as well as the mysterious site of Thulé. He also tells, in a fictionalized way, the history of the Société Thulé.

This writer devoted his life to the Normandy for which he wrote good number of works general public and popularization, only or in collaboration, like:

  • Heimdal, the review of Normandy ;
  • history of Normandy ;
  • secret Normandy ;
  • Vikings throughout the world (editions the anchor of marien);
  • large Norman sailors ;
  • dukes of Normandy (Lavauzelle edition, collection “destinies”);
  • cursed Gods (Copernic edition);
  • Of the Norman poets and the Scandinavian heritage ;
  • Mâove ;
  • traditional Legends of Normandy .

Cultural pounds and religious:

  • solstices. History and topicality , in collaboration with Pierre Vial (GREECE edition).

Its first book, Drieu among us (edition the roundtable), homage to Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, appears in 1963.

Then its work will be made up essentially of fictionalized historical accounts, and will mainly treat military questions as under the title Commando of hunting ). Jean Mabire in particular published a trilogy devoted to the French engaged in the Waffen-SS during the Second world war. The three books are named:

  • the Brigade Frankreich (Beech);
  • the Division Charlemagne ;
  • To die in Berlin .

Jean Mabire devoted many other works to the history of the Schutzstaffel (S), to the German army or the Légion of the French volunteers (LVF). Filling a leading vacuum, these books, documented well but written in a journalistic style, were large best-seller.

Criticisms were emitted on the fictionalized character of these works and on the supposed kindness of the author towards his subject. The National federation of the resistant deportees and internees and patriots estimates that Mabire must be arranged among the authors working with a “rehabilitation” of the Nazisme and its books were withdrawn from the catalog of the bookstore of the Mémorial of Caen, following a decision of its reading panel, which estimated that they were contrary to the aims in view by the Memorial.

Many books on the military history:

  • Them Out the law (1968, republished in 1976);
  • the young deer of Fürher. The division S Hitlerjugend in Normandy , Beech;
  • Commando of hunting (edition Presses city), 1976;
  • Hunter alpine (edition Presses city);
  • paras of the red morning (edition Presses city);
  • the insane Baron (edition I read (?)) ;
  • Operation minotaure (Press of the city):

Did Jean Mabire as publish several volumes under the title As to read? , articles written without a priori on authors deceased.

He wrote also many political works, of which:

  • the writer, the policy, the hope (Collection Europe).

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