Talk:Robert Brasillach

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I'm not sure what the judge's reference to his "approving of Germany penetrating France" has to do with Brasillach's homosexuality. France is female in French ("la France"). 79.180.252.240 (talk) 12:18, 21 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

It would be great if Brasillach's literary oeuvre could be expanded upon here. Ditto his activities with Je suis partout.99.240.142.65 (talk) 04:30, 14 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

FYI - It is a little cheeky to ask me to provide citations for the latest edit considering that there are no cites for anything in this entire article. Read Kaplan, a source quoted as a reference before my edit and a very balanced source, and critical of the author, I might add. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.240.142.65 (talk) 04:48, 14 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

When adding quotations, especially offensive ones, you really need to provide in-line citations. See WP:CS. --Odie5533 (talk) 04:51, 14 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

By offensive, I assume you are refering to the cupboard comment Brasillach made in his diary. If anything, that makes him appear callous, cold-hearted and completely divorced from the terrible plight he helped inflict on French jewry. I don't know how the comment could be interpretted in any other light. However, after reading the way I originally cast his last words "wit, sang froid and a lack of repentence" (or something like that), I realized that this was total POV and deleted this myself - I think calling out "Long Live France Anyway" when being shot by Frenchmen for crimes against France was witty and evidence of sang froid and that, like many distasteful people (Saddam being a recent example), he "died well" - but expressing that feeling (certainly it wasn't a fact!), is, I understand, inappropriate in a Wiki article. 99.240.142.65 (talk) 21:34, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

I don't suppose many people have read the contents of some of the links included in this article, but it appears that some of the text in the anonymous "Radbod" article is the same (sometimes verbatim) as the text of the Fulford article published in the Canadian newspaper, the National Post. 99.240.142.65 (talk) 01:54, 17 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

I think this page now has sufficient inline citations to merit the removal of the tag at the top of the page, no? It has more citations than many wiki articles, including for all major points and themes. 99.240.139.189 (talk) 04:03, 22 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

I know that the notion of Brasillach being executed only for "hate speech" is from Salon.com, its still false, so I took it out. Brasillach was mainly executed because he published the names of Jews and other "Enemys of State" in his magazine and called for their murder.

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