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
PrésideurPierre Sidos (1968–2012)
Yvan Benedetti (2012–2013)
Founded1968 (1968)
DissolvedJuly 23, 2013 (2013-07-23)
NewspaperLe Soleil (1968–1993)
Jeune Nation (1994–2013)
Youth wingJeunesses Nationalistes
Membership (2013)400
IdeologyFrench nationalism
Neo-Pétainism
Antisemitism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionCatholic Church
ColoursBlue, White, Red
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