L'Œuvre Française
L'Œuvre Française (French: [lœvʁə fʁɑ̃sɛːz], OF; English: "The French Work"), also called L'Œuvre (pronounced [lœvʁ]), was a French nationalist, néo-Pétainist and antisemitic far-right movement founded in 1968 by Pierre Sidos. Inspired by the "semi-fascist" regimes of Vichy France, Francoist Spain and the Estado Novo, L'Œuvre Française was—until its dissolution by the authorities in 2013—the oldest nationalist association still active in France.
L'Œuvre Française | |
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Présideur | Pierre Sidos (1968–2012) Yvan Benedetti (2012–2013) |
Founded | 1968 |
Dissolved | July 23, 2013 |
Newspaper | Le Soleil (1968–1993) Jeune Nation (1994–2013) |
Youth wing | Jeunesses Nationalistes |
Membership (2013) | 400 |
Ideology | French nationalism Neo-Pétainism Antisemitism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Catholic Church |
Colours | Blue, White, Red |
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