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Dominique Venner

Dominique Venner (; 16 April 1935 – 21 May 2013) was a French historian, journalist and essayist. Venner was a member of the Organisation de l'armée secrète and later became a European nationalist before withdrawing from politics to focus on a career as a historian. He specialized in military and political history. At the time of his death, he was the editor of the ''La Nouvelle Revue d'Histoire'', a bimonthly history magazine. On 21 May 2013, Venner committed suicide inside the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris.
==Youth==
The son of an architect who had been a member of Doriot's Parti populaire français〔Notice biographique dans le Tome 1 du Dictionnaire de la politique française d'Henry Coston (1967).〕 (the PPF), Venner volunteered to fight in the Algerian War, and served until October 1956. Upon his return to France he joined the ''Jeune Nation'' (Young Nation) movement. Following the violent suppression of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution he participated in the ransacking of the office of the French Communist Party on 7 November 1956.〔Les Actualités françaises (), 14 November 1956; ''La Nouvelle Revue d'Histoire'' n°27, p. 52.〕 Along with Pierre Sidos, he helped found the short-lived ''Parti Nationaliste'' (Nationalist Party) and was involved with the ''Mouvement populaire du 13-mai'' (Popular Movement of May 13) led by General Chassin. As a member of the Organisation de l'Armée Secrète, he was jailed for 18 months in La Santé Prison as a political undesirable. He was freed in 1962.

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