Henry Charbonneau, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Henry Charbonneau

French writer

Date of Birth: 12-Dec-1913

Date of Death: 02-Jan-1982

Profession: journalist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Henry Charbonneau

  • Henry Charbonneau (pseudonym: Henry Charneau) (12 December 1913 in Saint-Maixent-l'École, Deux-Sèvres – 2 January 1983 in La Roche-sur-Yon) was a French far right politician and writer. The son of a soldier, Charbonneau initially came to political activism as a member of the Action Française before embarking on a varied career with a number of far right groups.
  • A close associate of Jean Filliol, he followed him into the Camelots du Roi militia group before, in 1930, becoming the co-editor of the journal La France Ouvrière with Henry Coston.
  • His next stop in 1932 was the Ligue des Contributables, one of the Far right leagues that, with its anti-tax message, pre-empted the later Poujadist movement.
  • He then became a supporter of Eugène Deloncle and in 1937 joined La Cagoule.Charbonneau dropped out of politics in 1939 when he enlisted in the 1st Regiment of Zouaves.
  • He returned to France in 1941 and joined Deloncle's Mouvement Social Révolutionnaire and soon became a member of the Filiol tendency that turned against Deloncle in 1942.
  • Losing interest in the group, he enlisted in Milice, which was commanded by his uncle by marriage Joseph Darnand and took over editing duties on their journal Combats.
  • The journal appeared weekly, initially in Vichy and then in Paris.
  • Despite this Charbonneau was not overly enthusiastic about the existence of the Milice, and encouraged members to enlist in the Waffen-SS and serve on then Eastern Front.
  • He fled to Germany in 1944 and from his base in Berlin he served the Nazi Party as a propagandist before fleeing first to Milan and finally to Switzerland from where he was extradited to France.Charbonneau spent a while in prison for collaborationism but returned to writing upon his release, with his material featuring in a number of far right journals.
  • In his later years he was a member of both Ordre Nouveau and Parti des forces nouvelles.

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