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  • ...-Sérac's dinner companions at table G was the Belgian neo-fascist [[Emile Lecerf]], later ...r in January 1969, Belgian neo-fascist Emile Lecerf. In 1973, the names of Lecerf and several eminent members of Damman's Academy would be included in a Gend
    103 KB (16,470 words) - 21:52, 2 January 2016
  • ...Belgian representatives at the 1975 fascist summit were AESP contact Emile Lecerf, editor of the NEM, and Francis Dossogne of the Front de la Jeunesse, the t ...iter of the journal, working under the pseudonym Ossian Mathieu, was Emile Lecerf, the magazine's future editor and protégé of de Bonvoisin. The magazine w
    99 KB (15,884 words) - 21:26, 3 January 2016
  • ...NEM Clubs. These close links between de Bonvoisin's protégés Latinus and Lecerf and Bougerol's PIO are not surprising in the light of the considerable supp ...rly 1980 the editorial team producing PIO's ''Inforep'' consisted of Emile Lecerf and Jacques Van den Bemden, drawn from the other PDG beneficiary, the neo-n
    125 KB (19,796 words) - 20:34, 21 May 2016
  • Emile Lecerf. Lecerf and Dossogne had represented Belgium at the 1975 gathering The NEM Clubs, composed of readers of Lecerf's Nouvel Europe Magazine, had
    131 KB (20,761 words) - 20:45, 21 May 2016