Pierre Constant


Pierre Dominique Costantini (born 1889 in French Corsica, died in 1986) is a French military journalist and journalist, bonapartist, founder and chairman of the Collaboration of the French League and the Antimasian Journalists' Union during the Second World War. / p>

He participated in the First World War as an officer. In the interwar period he ran a political-journalistic activity with a bonapartist staining. In 1939 he was admitted to the army; Served in aviation as reserve officer. After the occupation of France by the German army in 1940, he undertook collaborations with the occupying forces. At the beginning. In 1941 he founded the French League, where he stood. Edited by her press body "L'Appel". In half. In 1941, together with other major French collaborators, he joined the Central Committee of the LVF, who volunteered to recruit the French Volunteer Legion against Bolshevism. In 1943, the Antimasian Journalists' Association was established. At the time of the Allies' liberation of France in 1944, he fled to Germany. At the end of the war he was arrested by the French authorities and imprisoned. In 1952, he was released. He worked as a journalist and publicist. Authoritative control (person):

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