New book : "Encyclopédie de l'Ordre Nouveau - Volume 9"

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New book : "Encyclopédie de l'Ordre Nouveau - Volume 9"

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Post by encyclo-collaboration » 09 Feb 2021, 17:41

Grégory Bouysse announces the release of volume 9 of "Encyclopédie de l'Ordre Nouveau : Histoire du SOL, de la Milice Française & des mouvements de la Collaboration", available on amazon only :
https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B08W7SQ5CP

This book presents the Dordogne department. The Dordogne is usually known for having been a land of resistance and maquis, but the so-called New Order movements also had their followers there (mainly the SOL, the Milice Française and the PPF, the other parties being anecdotal). Nevertheless, due to the resignations of the least motivated members and the growing reach of the maquis in the small towns and countryside, the local militia and PPF sections were for the most part almost dead by the end of 1943, except in the case of Périgueux, the prefecture.
It should be noted that the SOL / Milice Française section in the Sainte-Foy-la-Grande et Pujols sector (located in the Gironde occupied zone) was attached to the Dordogne departmental union (unlike the PPF federation in the Gironde occupied zone, which was attached to Bordeaux, and therefore studied in Volume 8).
A section of the North African Brigade, with a sinister memory, distinguished itself in the département in the spring and summer of 1944, and is therefore also studied here. In total, no less than 189 main portraits are presented here, the vast majority for the very first time. Complete and unpublished organigrams, established through extensive research, are also presented.
The addenda include major biographical additions of figures from Haute-Garonne, Ariège, Tarn and Tarn-et-Garonne (volumes 1 to 5); important additions and corrections to the biographies from the trilogy devoted to Waffen-SS and LVF volunteers; and above all, a complete 23-page chapter devoted to French SS-Werber (Waffen-SS recruiters) who had served in France or in the Reich, a subject that is still very obscure.

Don't hesitate to share this series with your contacts and friends, as it is difficult to make itself known, as it is considered too specialised (everyone is interested in his or her own small department), but it is nevertheless necessary that each volume works at its best to ensure continuity. 

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