Jeune Europe
Jeune Europe (French; "Young Europe") was a neo-fascist euro-nationalist movement formed by Jean Thiriart in Belgium. Emile Lecerf, a later editor of the Nouvel Europe Magazine, was one of Thiriart's associates.
Young Europe Jeune Europe | |
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Leader | Jean-François Thiriart |
Founded | 1962 |
Dissolved | 1969 |
Preceded by | Mouvement d'Action Civique |
Newspaper | La nation européenne |
Ideology | Pan-Europeanism Neo-fascism Anti-imperialism Nazi-Maoism National Bolshevism |
Political position | Far-right |
European affiliation | National Party of Europe |
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