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According to former OSS officer William Langer ( Our Vichy Gamble, Alfred A Knopf, New York, 1947 ), there were French industrial and banking interests who " even before the war, had turned to Nazi Germany and had looked to Hitler as the savior of Europe from Communism.
These people were as good fascists as any in Europe.
Many of them had extensive and intimate business relations with German interests and were still dreaming of a new system of ' synarchy ', which meant government of Europe on fascist principles by an international brotherhood of financiers and industrialists.

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