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In the 1940s Anouilh and several other intellectuals signed a petition for clemency to save the writer Robert Brasillach, who was condemned to death for being a Nazi collaborator.
Brasillach was executed by firing squad in February, 1945, despite the outcry from Anouilh and his peers that the new government had no right to persecute individuals for " intellectual crimes " in the absence of military or political action.
In the 1943 edition of his famous Histoire du cinéma, Robert Brasillach wrote that the film was amongst Renoir's most jumbled and confused but applauded the biting satire, which he considered Proustian, and the technical variation employed by the director, ultimately concluding that the film was an unrealised masterpiece.
He remained a bitter opponent of the fascist, anti-semitic novelist and journalist Robert Brasillach, who was the principal leader of the pro-Nazi collaborationist movement, and was active in the Resistance.
Robert Brasillach ( 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945 ) was a French author and journalist.
Brasillach was executed for advocating collaborationism.
The execution remains a controversial subject because Brasillach was executed for " intellectual crimes ," rather than military or political actions.
Brasillach was drawn to originality and explored foreign cinema, and was the first major critic in France to address Japanese cinema, namely Yasujiro Ozu, Kenji Mizoguchi and Heinosuke Gosho.
Brasillach was attracted to the fascistic Rexist movement in Belgium, and wrote an article and later a book about the leader of the movement, Leon Degrelle.
Brasillach was also greatly impressed by José Antonio Primo de Rivera and his Falangist movement.
A soldier in 1940, Brasillach was captured by the Germans and held prisoner for several months after the fall of France.
Brasillach was tried in Paris on 19 January 1945.
Brasillach was sentenced to death.
De Gaulle did not comply and Brasillach was executed by firing squad in Montrouge.
François Truffaut was both aware and appreciative of Brasillach, stating that Brasillach and Pierre Drieu La Rochelle shared similar political beliefs and that " views that earn their advocates the death penalty are bound to be worthy of esteem.
: In this ' letter ', written while Brasillach was awaiting trial, the author expressed his thoughts and hopes to a future generation.

Brasillach and by
* Le reine de Césarée ( 1954 ), a French drama by Robert Brasillach
At the same time he continued to express elements of his longstanding germanophobia by arguing in La Seule France that Frenchmen must not be drawn to the German model and by hosting anti-German conferences and he opposed both the " dissidents " in London and the collaborators in Paris and Vichy ( such as Lucien Rebatet, Robert Brasillach, Pierre Laval, or Marcel Déat ).
Brasillach responded to the outrage of some of his supporters then in attendance by saying " It's an honor!
* 1932 Le Procès de Jeanne d ' Arc ( edited and introduced by Robert Brasillach ) ( The Trial of Joan of Arc )
* 1999 La Question juive, articles de Brasillach et Cousteau ( The Jewish Question: Articles by Brasillach and Cousteau )
* Fascist Ego: A Political Biography of Robert Brasillach by William R. Tucker ISBN 0-520-02710-8
* The Ideological Hero in the Novels of Robert Brasillach, Roger Vailland & Andre Malraux by Peter D. Tame ISBN 0-8204-3126-5
* Translation of Notre Avant-Guerre / Before the War by Robert Brasillach, Peter Tame ISBN 0-7734-7158-8

Brasillach and cinema
Unlike several other period authors and critics, Brasillach did not approach cinema through an overtly political lens, although the 1943 re-edition of his work did contain certain anti-Semitic comments not included in the original.

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Brasillach frequented Henri Langlois ' Cercle du cinéma ( Cinema Circle ).

Brasillach and ),
Under Goebbels auspices the participating members ( e. g. Pierre Drieu La Rochelle and Robert Brasillach ) founded the " Europäische Schriftstellervereinigung " ( European Writers ' League ), officially in March 1942.
* Robert Brasillach ( 1909 – 1945 ), fascist author and journalist, executed for advocating collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II.
It thus continued to recruit members from the new generations, such as Robert Brasillach ( who would become an infamous collaborationist ), Thierry Maulnier, Lucien Rebatet, etc.

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* February 6 – French writer Robert Brasillach is executed for collaboration with the Germans.
Brasillach also re-iterated his commitment to fascism and argued that, whether it survived as an ideology or not, the generation of the class of 1960 would doubtless look back on and consider German fascism with a sense of awe.
Brasillach also argued that he believed that the spirit of fascism should be mixed with the English sense of liberty and free expression, despite the apparent contradiction in terms.

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During 1930s – especially after the 6 February 1934 crisis — many of Action Française members turned to fascism, such as Robert Brasillach, Lucien Rebatet, Abel Bonnard, Paul Chack, Claude Jeantet, etc.
2, Georges Sorel, Charles Maurras, Georges Valois, Abel Bonnard, Henri Béraud, Louis Rougier, Lucien Rebatet, Robert Brasillach.
Brasillach is best known as the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which came to advocate various fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot.
After the 6 February 1934 crisis in the Place de la Concorde, Brasillach openly supported fascism.
Brasillach wrote both fiction and non-fiction.
Brasillach admired what he perceived to be Degrelle's youth and charisma and Degrelle's insistence on being neither left nor right, supporting striking workers, encouraging love of the King, family and God and desiring to see the establishment of an anti-Communist and anti-Capitalist Christian-influenced corporate state.

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There was one object which sickened yet fascinated me.
But if The Prince fancied women and was fascinated by foreigners, he could be haughtiness personified to his subordinates.
Certain this menace was only imaginary, he yet stared in fascinated horror, his hand sticky against the stock of his weapon.
I was fascinated ; ;
and if he wasn't entirely committed to what he did, he was at least fascinated by the chance of wider opportunities.
His education was filled with the ideals of the French Enlightenment of the time, and he was fascinated by Pierre Macquer's dictionary of chemistry.
Many of the refugee children being hidden in Chambon attended Cévenol and it was at this school that Grothendieck apparently first became fascinated with mathematics.
Alexander was fascinated by Pseudo-Dionysian hierarchy of angels and in how their nature can be understood, given Aristotelian metaphysics.
The Demolished Man was a novel that had fascinated De Palma since the late 1950s and appealed to his background in mathematics and avant-garde storytelling.
Mather was fascinated by the idea.
There was a quality to her voice that fascinated me, and I'd sing along with her, trying to catch the subtle ways she shaded her voice, the casual yet clean way she sang the words.
He admits that " a large fraction his audience seems to be those who are fascinated by technology ", but when it was suggested that his work " has inspired many students to begin careers in computing and artificial intelligence " he replied that he was pleased about that, but that he himself has " no interest in computers.
Sapir's special focus among American languages was in the Athabaskan languages, a family which especially fascinated him.
The Israeli poet David Avidan, who was fascinated with future technologies and their relation to art, desired to explore the use of computers for writing literature.
An amateur anthropologist, Gardner was fascinated by the indigenous way of life, particularly the local forms of weaponry such as the sumpitan.
Another important factor was probably the Tsarina's German-Protestant origin: she was definitely highly fascinated by her new Orthodox outlook — the Orthodox religion puts a great deal of faith in the healing powers of prayer.
He was interested in poetry and fascinated by Astrology and the Occult.
He learnt of the opportunities from the Saharan trade routes that terminated there, and became fascinated with Africa in general ; he was most intrigued by the Christian legend of Prester John and the expansion of Portuguese trade.
Pei was fascinated by the representations of college life in the films of Bing Crosby, which differed tremendously from the academic atmosphere in China.
Among those who were fascinated was Dorothy de Santillana, a senior editor at Houghton Mifflin, to whom Kosinski confided that he had a manuscript based on his experiences.
Jahangir was fascinated with art, science and, architecture.
Jahangir was fascinated with art and architecture.

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