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Léon Degrelle, Autoportrait d'un fasciste
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Léon Degrelle, Autoportrait d'un fasciste

Oct 22, 1978
2h 25m
★ 0.0

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Overview

On the sidelines of history, some characters, often ignored of the greater public have, in the shadows, had a decisive weight on the most important events of our century. We are presenting you there «unknows». A two-part documentary, which is a two-and-a-half-hour interview with Léon Degrelle himself, was produced for FR3 in 1978 by Jean-Michel Charlier, as part of the series "LES DOSSIERS NOIRS" (The Obscure Records).The first part, "LÉON DEGRELLE: CHEF DE 'REX'" and the second part, "LE 'VOLKSFÜHRER' LÉON DEGRELLE".

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

FR3
Technisonor
Nederlandse Omroep Stichting
RAI

Cast

Léon Degrelle

Self

Léon Degrelle

Robert Poulet

Self

Robert Poulet

Antoine Delfosse

Self

Antoine Delfosse

August De Schryver

Self

August De Schryver

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