- Henri-Robert Petit
Henri Petit (alias Henri-Robert or Henry-Robert) (1899-1985) was a French
journalist ,Collaborationist under theVichy regime and far-right activist.Life
Henri Petit wrote several
anti-Semitic and anti-masonic books and collaborated withHenry Coston . He presented himself as an "anti-Jew" candidate for the 1936 legislative elections, won by the Popular Front. Petit then broke with Coston, who accused him of having stolen him money [Pierre-André Taguieff (dir.), "L'antisémitisme de plume - 1940-1944 - études et documents", Berg International Éditeurs, 1999.] . In 1937, he became the secretary general ofLouis Darquier de Pellepoix 's "Comité antijuif de France " (Anti-Jew Committee of France) — Darquier de Pellepoix replaced in May 1942Xavier Vallat as "Commissioner for Jewish Affairs."Petit's work influenced the writer
Louis-Ferdinand Céline , who shifted more and more to the far-right during his literary career [Céline: "« Tous les Aryens devraient avoir lu Drummont [sic] . Plus actuels : De Vries, De Poncins, Sombart,Stanley Chamberlain ; plus près : Montandon, Darquier de Pellepoix, Boissel, H.-R. Petit, Dasté, H. Coston, des Essards, Alex, Santo, etc... » in "L'école des cadavres", Éd. Denoël, 1938, p. 35.] [Céline, "Bagatelles pour un massacre", Ed. Denoël & Steele, Paris, 1937.] . Céline entertained a literary correspondency with Henri Petit [Andrea Loselle, « "Celine's "Bagatelles pour un massacre": An Example of Failure" », "Central Review", Vol. 6, No. 2, « "Fascist Aesthetics" » (Summer, 1989), pp. 56-72 ] .In 1939, Petit traveled to
Nazi Germany to work in the "World Center of Anti-Semitic Propaganda". He then returned to France after the proclamation byMarshal Pétain of theVichy regime , and became in 1940 the chief editor of the Collaborationist newspaper "Le Pilori ", before being replaced by another team. Petit worked directly with the German services ofNazi propaganda and was, because of that, not really appreciated in Collaborationist circles [Pierre-André Taguieff (dir.), "op. cit.", Berg International Éditeurs, 1999.] . At the end of the war, in August 1944, he left for Germany where his two sons worked as volunteers in the German Army.On
18 November ,1947 , during the "épuration légale " period, he was condemned "in absentia " to 20 years of prison and to "national degradation" ("dégradation nationale "). He then lived inclandestinity inBelleville ,Paris , and inMeudon . Amnestied in 1959, he then published anastrology magazine, before collaborating with theFANE Neo-Nazi group created in 1966 byMark Fredriksen . Petit has been sentenced several times for "incitation to racial hatred."References
See also
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Georges Montandon
*Léon de Poncins
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