France, Libère toi ! Anthem of The French Popular Party (BLOCKED FBIV VIDEO)

   

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Published on Sep 3, 2018

The Parti Popolaire Français was a French Fascist party before and during WW2, led by Jacques Doriot, with its HQ in the city of Saint-Denis and with close ties to the Italian Fascist Party. Extremely anti-semite, it was founded partly by ex-members of the French Communist Party, who didn't agree with their former party's ideological path towards Freemasons and Jews.
It became more active during the Vichy Regime, and its paramilitary wings as well as regular members fought for the Legion of French Voluntaires (LVF) in the Eastern Front. It's oath was heavily influenced by the Oath of The Blackshirts:

"In the name of the people and of the fatherland, I swear fidelity and devotion to the Parti Populaire Français, its ideals, and its leader. I swear to serve until the supreme sacrifice the cause of national and popular revolution which will leave a new, free and independent France."

Their youth wing was known for attackind the zazous (something like french hipsters) and shaving their heads, then sending them to work in the crops.
The Party was at first pro-capitalist, but as the war raged on, it became corporatist and attacked both socialists and capitalists.
Doriot moved to Germany and was the leader of the government-in-exile of Vichy France when France was lost to the allies, but was murdered in 1945. The Party did not survive, and no one ever tried to revive it.

Long Live Vichy!