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Défense de l'Occident : ウィキペディア英語版
Défense de l’Occident

''Défense de l’Occident'' was a conservative French magazine published from 1952 to 1982.
== Overview ==
The magazine was established by Maurice Bardèche in 1952.〔Michael Curtis, ''Three Against the Third Republic: Sorel, Barrès and Maurras'', Transaction Publishers, 2010, p. lvii ()〕〔Richard S. Levy, ''Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia Of Prejudice And Persecution'', ABC-CLIO, 2005, Volume 1, p. 57 ()〕〔Olivier Dard, Michel Leymarie, Neil McWilliam, ''Le maurassisme et la culture: L'action française. Culture, société, politique (III)'', Presses Universite Septentrion, 2010 , p. 257 ()〕 Its contributors included Marc Augier and François d'Orcival.〔Philippe Carrard, ''The French Who Fought for Hitler: Memories from the Outcasts'', Cambridge University Press, 2010, p. 147 ()〕〔Pascal Dillane, (Un ancien dirigeant de l’extrême droite représente la presse française ), ACRIMED, February 2005〕 The magazine was based in Paris.

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