• René Gérard was a French anti-Semitic propagandist. In 1942, he became secretary general of the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions, an anti-Semitic...
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  • René Gérard may refer to: René Gérard (footballer), French footballer René Gérard (cyclist), French racing cyclist René Gérard (propagandist), French WWII...
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  • Alexander Dugin killed by car bomb in Moscow". TheGuardian.com. "Russian propagandist killed in explosion at St Petersburg cafe". 2 April 2023. 20th Century...
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  • Skabeyeva, Russian television presenter, political commentator, and propagandist of All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and Russia-1...
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    Leni Riefenstahl (category German propagandists)
    fully understand, and those who believe her to be a cold and opportunist propagandist and a Nazi by association." Critic Judith Thurman said in The New Yorker...
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  • early feminist Georges Courteline Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux Gérard de Nerval Gérard Labrunie 19th-century French poet, essayist and translator Gerald...
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  • democratic politicians have argued that they need to become more populist: René Cuperus of the Dutch Labour Party for instance called for social democracy...
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  • century), a physician in the papal court of Boniface VIII (1294–1303) and a propagandist. Liber Sancti Passagii Christocolarum contra Saracenos pro recuperatione...
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    that the text presents a complex portrait of him rather than a purely propagandistic one. Some other studies of David have been written: Baruch Halpern has...
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    was its quasi-minister of culture, Rimbaud and Pissarro were active propagandists) or were sympathetic to it. The ferocious repression of 1871 and after...
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