Le Pays Réel, the Glossary
Le Pays Réel was a Catholic-Fascist newspaper published by the Rexist Party in Belgium.[1]
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8 relations: Belgium, Belgium in World War II, German occupation of Belgium during World War II, Je suis partout, Maurrassisme, Rexist Party, Victor Matthys, World War II.
- 1936 establishments in Belgium
- Belgian collaboration during World War II
- Defunct newspapers published in Belgium
- French-language newspapers published in Belgium
- Mass media in Belgium stubs
- Newspapers established in 1936
Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.
Belgium in World War II
Despite being neutral at the start of World War II, Belgium and its colonial possessions found themselves at war after the country was invaded by German forces on 10 May 1940.
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German occupation of Belgium during World War II
The German occupation of Belgium (Occupation allemande, Duitse bezetting) during World War II began on 28 May 1940, when the Belgian army surrendered to German forces, and lasted until Belgium's liberation by the Western Allies between September 1944 and February 1945.
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Je suis partout
Je suis partout (lit. I am everywhere) was a French newspaper founded by, first published on 29 November 1930. Le Pays Réel and Je suis partout are Fascist newspapers and magazines.
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Maurrassisme
Maurrassisme is a political doctrine originated by Charles Maurras (1868–1952), most closely associated with the Action française movement.
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Rexist Party
The Rex Popular Front (Front populaire de Rex), Rexist Party, or simply Rex, was a far-right Catholic authoritarian and corporatist political party active in Belgium from 1935 until 1945. Le Pays Réel and Rexist Party are Belgian collaboration during World War II.
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Victor Matthys
Victor Matthys (20 March 1914 – 10 November 1947) was a Belgian politician who served as both deputy and acting leader of the Rexist Party.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
1936 establishments in Belgium
- Belgian National Orchestra
- DeVlag
- Ermeton Abbey
- Hoogstraten VV
- Humo (magazine)
- K. Beringen-Heusden-Zolder
- K.V.K. Ninove
- La Flèche Wallonne
- Le Pays Réel
- Omloop van Midden-Vlaanderen
- Ronde van Vlaanderen U23
- S.K. Beveren
- VPK Group
- Volk en Staat
- Yiddisher Arbeter Sport Klub
Belgian collaboration during World War II
- Committee of Secretaries-General
- DeVlag
- Félicien Marceau
- Flemish Guard
- Flemish Legion
- Le Pays Réel
- Rexist Party
- Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond
- Volk en Staat
- Walloon Guard
- Walloon Legion
Defunct newspapers published in Belgium
- Écho de la Sambre
- Gazette van Ghendt
- Ghendtsche Post-Tydinghen
- Het Volk (newspaper)
- Het Vrije Woord (Belgian newspaper)
- L'Indépendance Belge
- La Libre Belgique (1940–1944)
- La Voix des Belges
- Le Communiste
- Le Pays Réel
- Le Vingtième Siècle
- List of defunct newspapers of Belgium
- Nieuwe Tijdinghen
- Volk en Staat
French-language newspapers published in Belgium
- Écho de la Sambre
- Gazette van Ghendt
- Journal de Bruxelles
- L'Avenir (Belgian newspaper)
- L'Echo
- L'Indépendance Belge
- La Capitale
- La Dernière Heure
- La Libre Belgique
- La Libre Belgique (1940–1944)
- La Meuse (newspaper)
- La Voix des Belges
- Le Communiste
- Le Pays Réel
- Le Peuple
- Le Soir
- Le Vingtième Siècle
- Metro (Belgian newspaper)
Mass media in Belgium stubs
- Écho de la Sambre
- 100.5 Das Hitradio
- Alain Hertoghe
- Annabel Tollman
- Annik Honoré
- Arthur Haulot
- BRF1
- Barbara Mertens
- Bel RTL
- Belga (news agency)
- Bert Bertrand
- Bistel
- Camille Mattart
- Crooze FM
- Danira Boukhriss
- Denis Marion
- Els De Temmerman
- Evence-Charles Coppée
- Gérard de Sélys
- Gia Abrassart
- Gilles Verlant
- Hugo Camps
- Jacques de Pierpont
- Jean-Pierre Gallet
- Joe (Belgian radio station)
- Journal de Bruxelles
- Klara (radio station)
- La Capitale
- La Première (Belgium)
- Le Communiste
- Le Pays Réel
- Le Vingtième Siècle
- Manuel Abramowicz
- Marc Metdepenningen
- Metro (Belgian newspaper)
- Michael Freilich (politician)
- Michel Konen
- Nathalie Maleux
- Nieuwe Tijdinghen
- P-Magazine
- Public Francophone Radios
- Radio Centraal
- Radio Contact (Belgium)
- Radio Contact (Eupen)
- Radio Judaïca
- Radio Vlaanderen Internationaal
- Rossel (company)
- Volk en Staat
- Woestijnvis
Newspapers established in 1936
- Þjóðviljinn
- A Comarca da Sertã
- Acció
- Action (newspaper)
- Al Misri
- Arriba España (newspaper)
- Cape Cod Times
- Dainik Navajyoti
- Diario de Aragón
- Doyōbi
- El Alcázar
- El Diario de Hoy
- Fritt Folk
- Hallingdølen
- Hindustan (newspaper)
- Idd og Marker
- Juventud Comunista (newspaper)
- La Nueva España
- Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
- Le Pays Réel
- Michigan Chronicle
- Oblicze Dnia
- Overseas Chinese Daily News
- Papatoetoe News
- Redbrick (newspaper)
- Svenska Amerikanaren Tribunen
- Tamil Murasu
- The Azad
- The Globe and Mail
- The Newport Daily Express
- The Suffolk Journal
- Trud (Bulgarian newspaper)
- Uníos
- Vanguardia (Málaga)
- Volk en Staat