Pierre Costantini

Pierre Dominique Costantini or commander Costantini (often written Constantini by error) (1889 - 1986), soldier, journalist, writer and militant Bonapartist French.

He fights as a officer during the First World War and will be reserve officer in the air force in 1939-1940. He founds the European Social movement. In 1940, it founds the French Ligue of purification, social mutual aid and European collaboration and cofonde with Jean Boissel, Marcel Déat, Pierre Clementi and Eugene Deloncle the Légion of the French volunteers against the Bolchevism (LVF). It directs the newspaper the Call , body of the French League. In 1943, it founds the Union of the journalists anti-masons. He flees with Sigmaringen in 1944 and condemned to a custodial sentence in 1952. Thereafter, it continues a career of journalist and publishes several tests.

Publications

  • the Great thought of Bonaparte , Paris, Baudinière Editions, 1940.
  • High significance of the Legion of the French volunteers against the Bolchevism , Paris, L.V.F., circa.
  • Ode with the mask of Napoleon , Paris, Baudinière Editions, 1943.

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