Young Nation

Jeune Nation was a nationalist movement French and neofascist founded at the end of 1949 by Albert Heuclin, agent with the Halles, Jean Marot, Jacques Wagner and the Sidos brother, wire of old of patriotic Youths, marechalist of the first hour then general inspector of the Forces of the maintenance of law and order under Darnand and shot for this reason in 1946: François Sidos, president de Jeune Nation, Jacques Sidos and Pierre Sidos, general secretary and soon number one of the nationalist organization. Its symbol was the Celtic cross, “symbol of the universal life”.

The October 22nd 1949, the movement is presented for the first time to the seat of the Napoleonean Memory, street of the Circus. The March 28th 1950, it is officially declared with the Police headquarter of Paris.

It was dissolved in 1958 by a decree of the government Pflimlin, following a series of attacks and violences.

External bond

  • Official site

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