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Jacques Ploncard (13 March 1910 – 20 February 2005), also called "Jacques Ploncard d'Assac", was a French writer and journalist and a political activist – he was, among other things, a member of the Parti Populaire Français. Following the fall of the Vichy regime, he escaped to Portugal's Estado Novo in 1945, where he counselled Salazar. He introduced Yves Guérin-Sérac, one of the co-founders of the OAS, to the PIDE. After the April 1974 Carnation Revolution, he returned to France and collaborated on Présent, a newspaper which maintains loose links with Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front. Jacques Ploncard also wrote Doctrines of Nationalism.

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  • Jacques Ploncard, dicho Jacques Ploncard d'Assac (1910-2005) era un escritor y periodista nacionalista francés. Era un militante antimasónico. Es el padre de . (es)
  • Jacques Ploncard (13 March 1910 – 20 February 2005), also called "Jacques Ploncard d'Assac", was a French writer and journalist and a political activist – he was, among other things, a member of the Parti Populaire Français. Following the fall of the Vichy regime, he escaped to Portugal's Estado Novo in 1945, where he counselled Salazar. He introduced Yves Guérin-Sérac, one of the co-founders of the OAS, to the PIDE. After the April 1974 Carnation Revolution, he returned to France and collaborated on Présent, a newspaper which maintains loose links with Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front. Jacques Ploncard also wrote Doctrines of Nationalism. (en)
  • Jacques Ploncard, dit Jacques Ploncard d’Assac, né le 13 mars 1910 à Chalon-sur-Saône et mort le 20 février 2005, est un écrivain et journaliste français, inspiré par le catholicisme réactionnaire et par l'idéologie de Charles Maurras. (fr)
  • Jacques Ploncard d’Assac (ur. 13 marca 1910 w Chalon-sur-Saône, zm. 20 lutego 2005) – francuski publicysta, pisarz oraz skrajnie prawicowy polityk i działacz antymasoński, teoretyk nacjonalizmu (pl)
  • Jacques Ploncard (Chalon-sur-Saône, 13 de Março de 1910 – 20 de Fevereiro de 2005), também conhecido por Jacques Ploncard d'Assac, foi um escritor e jornalista francês e um ativista de extrema-direita — foi, entre outras coisas, um membro do . Após a queda do regime de Vichy, escapou para Portugal, em 1945, onde vigorava o Estado Novo e se tornou conselheiro de Salazar. Jacques Ploncard escreveu Doutrinas do Nacionalismo. Seu filho, Philippe Ploncard, foi membro da Frente Nacional. (pt)
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  • Jacques Ploncard, dicho Jacques Ploncard d'Assac (1910-2005) era un escritor y periodista nacionalista francés. Era un militante antimasónico. Es el padre de . (es)
  • Jacques Ploncard (13 March 1910 – 20 February 2005), also called "Jacques Ploncard d'Assac", was a French writer and journalist and a political activist – he was, among other things, a member of the Parti Populaire Français. Following the fall of the Vichy regime, he escaped to Portugal's Estado Novo in 1945, where he counselled Salazar. He introduced Yves Guérin-Sérac, one of the co-founders of the OAS, to the PIDE. After the April 1974 Carnation Revolution, he returned to France and collaborated on Présent, a newspaper which maintains loose links with Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front. Jacques Ploncard also wrote Doctrines of Nationalism. (en)
  • Jacques Ploncard, dit Jacques Ploncard d’Assac, né le 13 mars 1910 à Chalon-sur-Saône et mort le 20 février 2005, est un écrivain et journaliste français, inspiré par le catholicisme réactionnaire et par l'idéologie de Charles Maurras. (fr)
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