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Pierre Bousquet was born on 19 November, 0019 in Tours, France, is a French Waffen-SS and founding member of the National Front. Discover Pierre Bousquet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November, 1919
Birthday 19 November
Birthplace Tours, France
Date of death 27 August, 1991
Died Place France
Nationality France

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1919

Pierre Bousquet was born in November 1919 in Tours.

1936

He became a member of the youth movement of the Mouvement Franciste in 1936.

1941

In 1941 Marcel Bucard appointed him director of the commanding office of Jeunesse française.

1943

On 25 August 1943, Bousquet joined the Waffen-SS in Alsace and ended up with the rank of Rottenführer in the Charlemagne Division.

1944

After the Fall of France in August 1944, he managed to convince the American troops that he had been a forced member of the Service du travail obligatoire, and was designated to be in charge of organizing the arrest and the return to France of former collaborationists.

1946

Back in Paris in 1946, he tried to infiltrate anti-communist movements with a group of former Waffen-SS in order to maneuver them.

1950

Bousquet then became an activist in the neo-fascist movement Jeune Nation led by Pierre Sidos in the late 1950s.

1967

A member of the euro-nationalist magazine Europe-Action, he replaced Dominique Venner as the president of the European Rally for Liberty following its failure in the 1967 legislative election, along with another former Waffen-SS named Pierre Clémenti.

This takeover, along with the relations maintained with the German neo-Nazi NPD and seminars held on Mein Kampf, triggered a wave of resignations.

Bousquet created the nationalist magazine Militant with Pierre Pauty in December 1967. He participated in the founding of the National Front (FN) in 1972 and was its first treasurer.

1968

In March 1968, an extraordinary session of the REL's national council excluded Bousquet and Venner from the movement.

1972

A former section leader (Rottenführer) in the Waffen-SS Charlemagne Division, Bousquet was the first treasurer and a founding member of the National Front in 1972.

1980

Bousquet left the party in 1980, dismissing the FN as pro-Zionist since the assassination of François Duprat in 1978.

1983

He launched in 1983 the French Nationalist Party along with former Waffen-SS Jean Castrillo.

1986

He declared in 1986 that he did not see his past in the Waffen-SS as a "youthful mistake", but condemned gas chambers and Nazi torture in an equivocal manner: "assuming–and I mean assuming–that there were gas chambers and torture, I condemn them."

He added that he kept on advocating a "white Europe, from Brest to Vladivostok".

1991

Pierre Bousquet (November 1919 – 27 August 1991) was a French journalist and far-right politician.

Bousquet died in 1991.

FN founding members Roger Holeindre and Roland Gaucher were present at his funeral.

He was a neo-pagan.