- Pierre-Antoine Cousteau
Pierre-Antoine Cousteau (born
March 18 1906 inSaint-André-de-Cubzac - diedDecember 17 1958 inParis ) was aFrench far right polemicist and journalist. He was the brother of the famousexplorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau .Educated in the
United States as well as theLycée Louis-le-Grand , Cousteau served in the military before working as ameteorologist and forNew York 's Credit Alliance Corporation. He then became a journalist for theleft-wing "Regards" and was associated withpacifism and theAnti-Stalinist left .Cousteau abandoned his
communism in the early 1930s, and was drawn toanti-Semitism and anti-democracy, writing for "Coup de Patte" and then "Je suis partout ", a journal of which he became editor in 1932. In this role he was close toPierre Gaxotte , who convinced him of fascism.He went to
Nazi Germany in 1936 withRobert Brasillach andGeorges Blond and thenSpain in 1938 with Brasillach andMaurice Bardèche . Whilst the trips helped to develop his fascism, his attendance at theNuremberg Rally of 1937 left him of the opinion thatNazism was impressive but not without its flaws.Cousteau was called back to the army in 1939 and captured in 1940, although Brasillach secured his release and he returned to "Je suis partout", eventually succeeding Brasillach as political director in 1943. A strong believer in
collaboration he soughtinternment for theJews and justified his stance by stating in 1943 that 'we are not opportunists. We remain just plain fascists'. His other wartime roles included a spell as editor of "Paris-Soir " in 1941, service on the general secretariat ofMilice from 1942 and a series of written works for a variety of journals, including "Combats", the militant journal ofHenry Charbonneau .In August 1944, he relocated to
Bad Mergentheim where he helped run a French newspaper and radio station, before ultimately fleeing toSwitzerland . Arrested atInnsbruck he was condemned to death in November 1946 before the sentence was commuted to life withhard labour . Released under anamnesty in 1954 he went on to edit the extremenationalist journal "Rivarol", as well as contributing toHenry Coston 's "Lectures Françaises", "Jeune Nation", "Charivari", "Dimanche-Matin" and others. He was also associated with the minor "Union des Intellectuels Indépendants" movement.Publications
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title=L'Amérique juive
publisher=Les Éditions de France
date=1942
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title=Hugothérapie ou comment l'esprit vient aux mal-pensants
publisher=Éditions E.T.L.
location=Bourg
date=1954
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title=Après le déluge, pamphlets
publisher=La Librairie Francaise
date=1957
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title=Les lois de l'hospitalité
publisher=La Librairie Francaise
date=1957
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title=En ce temps-là
publisher=La Librairie Francaise
date=1959
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title=Dialogue de vaincus
author=(written Clairvaux Prison, January-December 1950). Text prepared byRobert Belot . (with the collaboration ofLucien Rebatet ).
publisher=Berg International
location=Paris
date=1999Bibliography
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author=Benoît Loeuillet
title=Pierre-Antoine Cousteau. Un journaliste engagé (1932-1944)
publisher=publicationsHenry Coston
date=2001
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author=Michaël Lenoire
title=L'antisémitisme de plume
publisher=Berg International
location=Paris
date=1999
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author=Philip Rees,
title=Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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author=Philip Rees,
title=Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 References
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