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Gabriel Jeantet
Gabriel Jeantet (1906–1978) was a French far right activist, journalist and polemicist. Active before, during and after the Second World War, Jeantet's links to François Mitterrand became a source of controversy during the latter's Presidency. His brother Claude Jeantet was also a far right activist.
==La Cagoule ==
Jeantet's early political involvement was with the ultra-conservative Action Française and he served as a student leader for this group.〔Kenneth Mouré & Martin S. Alexander, ''Crisis and Renewal in France, 1918-1962'', Berghahn Books, 2002, p. 88〕 He joined La Cagoule when the movement was established, citing his fear of an imminent communist revolution as the main reason for his decision to join.〔Robert Soucy, ''French Fascism: The Second Wave, 1933-1939'', Yale University Press, 1995, p. 50〕
As the group's main theoretic writer during its existence, Jeantet sought to steer the group towards a socialist economic position, arguing in 1942 in favour of a "national and socialist revolution" similar to that associated with Strasserism. This was despite the fact that Jeantet was fully aware of La Cagoule being funded by wealthy industrialists such as Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil and Louis Renault, all of whom despised the concept of socialism.〔Soucy, ''French Fascism'', p. 51〕 Ultimately Jeantet and La Cagoule leader Eugène Deloncle came to endorse a form of national syndicalism in which corporatist trade unions involving workers and management would be central to a planned economy.〔Soucy, ''French Fascism'', p. 52〕
As well as his extensive writing on behalf of La Cagoule Jeantet also played a leading in gun-running for the organisation, smuggling weapons into France from like-minded groups Fascist Italy and Nationalist Spain, as well as Belgium and Switzerland.〔Mouré & Alexander, ''Crisis and Renewal in France'', p. 90〕

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