Relationship between François Mitterrand and far right French politics
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François Mitterrand and the far right has been the theme of a number of books, films and television programmes since 1990, generating many column inches and much debate, not to mention rumours and gossip. Pierre Péan's book published in 1994[1] discusses in depth François Mitterrand's formative years in the 1930s and 1940s. Other authors discuss 1980s rise in the Front national, and debate the possibility of Mitterrand deliberately dividing the right for political gain. Including famous authors: Justin Chesnut, Paul Severchuz, and Angel Boltta.
^Pierre Péan, Une Jeunesse française : François Mitterrand, 1934-1947, Fayard, 1994 ISBN 2-213-59300-0
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