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François Duprat

François Duprat (1941–1978) was a writer, a founding member of the Front National party and part of the leadership until his assassination in 1978.
==Biography==
François Duprat was born on 26 October 1941, in Ajaccio, Corsica, and was educated in Bayonne, Toulouse, at the prestigious Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. He graduated in History at the Sorbonne, earning a diploma of higher studies in history in 1963.〔Francis Bergeron, Philippe Vilgier, ''De Le Pen à Le Pen. Une histoire des nationaux et des nationalistes sous la Ve République'', Dominique Martin Morin editions, 1986, p.155〕
A Trotskyist in his teenage years,〔 François Duprat moved to the far right and became a member of the Jeune Nation wing of the French nationalist students' federation (''Fédération des étudiants nationalistes'' FEN). Strongly opposed to Algerian independence during the Algerian War (1954–62), Duprat later supported Arab states as an anti-Zionist. After the March 1962 Evian agreements granting independence to Algeria, he traveled to Katanga, supporting the secession led by Moise Tshombe. He became Tshome's Director of Propaganda on Radio-Katanga.
Thereafter, he returned to France, where he became a member of Occident, which carried out street brawls against the Maoists and other left-wing students. However, he was excluded in 1967, accused of being a police informant.〔Frédéric Charpier, ''Génération Occident : de l'extrême droite à la droite''〕 Duprat then took part in the Ordre Nouveau movement (New Order), and became the editor of ''L'Action européenne'' (European Action) and of the ''Revue d’histoire du fascisme'' (History Review of Fascism), which introduced in France Holocaust denial thesis supported by far right circles in the English-world.〔Henry Rousso, "Les habits neufs du négationniste," in ''L'Histoire'' n°318, March 2007, pp.26-28 〕
In 1972, François Duprat co-founded the National Front (FN) headed by Jean-Marie Le Pen, and was part of its political bureau until his death in 1978. He represented the hard-liners of the party, and directed the ''Groupes nationalistes révolutionnaires'' (National Revolutionary Groups), alongside Alain Renault.

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