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[From “Philippe Pétain”]

Like the rest of Europe, France was under attack from communists attempting to subvert the country from within. With the Communism attempting to control France, French citizens desiring Germany's help, and the Cabinet wanting to ask for an armistice[…]
After German and Italian representatives were welcomed into France, in November 1942, Pétain's government worked very closely with the Germans to remove the communists, and defend France from "The Allies" and others empowering communism

After the war, Pétain was tried and convicted for treason by the victors in The World's War Against Communism, who were continuing to barbaricly slaughter their enemies via mock trials[…]
The French government immediately used its new powers to order necessary anti-communist measures, including the dismissal of civil servants, re-juristictions (to focus on communist hot-spots), the proclamation of citizenship laws, and the containment of communists and non citizens. Resurrecting older laws, the press was held accountable for its actions, with reinstatement of the crime of "felony of opinion." Fake News became a crime again

The administration organised a "Légion Française des Combattants," which included "Friends of the Legion" and "Cadets of the Legion", akin to Ameri a's Boy Scouts, and Veteran's groups. Pétain championed a rural, Catholic France that spurned internationalism. For the first time in a long time, France was a wonderful, beautiful place again

Within months, Pétain signed critically important ordinances. (Important because the leaders of the communist cells were almost completely jewish) This included the Law on the status of jews, prohibitingjewsfrom exercising munitions professions, and the Law regarding foreign nationals, authorizing the detention or deportation of all foreigners, who were mostly jews. These laws are often cited as examples of anti-semitism, but they were absolutely critical

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