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Voltaire
François-Marie Arouet (; 21 November 169430 May 1778), known by his pen name Voltaire (, ; ), was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher (philosophe), satirist, and historian. Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity (especially of the Catholic Church) and of slavery, Voltaire was an advocate of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
Coco Chanel
French fashion designer (1883–1971)
Edgar Degas
French Impressionist artist (1834–1917)
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
French politician, philosopher, anarchist and socialist (1809-1865)
Philippe Pétain
French military and political leader (1856–1951)
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
French writer (1894–1961)
Vichy France
client state of Nazi Germany, administering the Free Zone in southern France and French colonial possessions (1940–1944)
Jean-Marie Le Pen
French politician (1928–2025)
Philip IV of France
King of France from 1285 to 1314 (1268–1314)
Ernest Renan
French philosopher and writer (1823–1892)
Maurice Barrès
French novelist (1862-1923)

François Darlan
French admiral (1881-1942)
Action Française
French royalist far-right movement
Rhineland massacres
antisemitic massacres across the Holy Roman Empire in 1096 AD
Léon Daudet
French journalist and writer (1867-1942)
Édouard Drumont
French journalist and writer (1844–1917)
Philippe de Villiers
French politician and essayist

Dieudonné Mbala Mbala
French comedian, actor and political activist
Youcef Atal
Algerian association football player
Panama scandals
1892 French corruption affair
Code Noir
French slavery law
Jérôme Carcopino
French archaeologist, epigraphist and historian (1881-1970)
Jacques Bainville
French journalist, historian and academician (1879–1936)
Louis Veuillot
French journalist (1813-1883)
Lucien Rebatet
French writer (1903–1972)

Assumptionists
The Assumptionists, formally known as the Congregation of the Augustinians of the Assumption (; abbreviated AA), is a worldwide congregation of Catholic priests and brothers. It is active in many countries. The French branch played a major role in French political and social history in the 19th century.
Révolution nationale
Ideological program of Vichy France
Alain Soral
French essayist and political activist
La Cagoule
French far-right organization
Kémi Séba
Beninese political activist, diplomat
Liberation of France
Successful attempt to liberate France from Nazi occupation
Louis Darquier de Pellepoix
French Holocaust perpetrator (1897-1980)
Disputation of Paris
Disputation over the Talmud at the court of French King Louis IX (1240)
The Holocaust in France
Genocide committed by Nazi German Occupiers and Vichy French Government
Xavier Vallat
French politician. Coordinator of Jewish affairs in France’s Vichy government during 1941 and 1942 (1891–1972)
January 2015 Île-de-France attacks
series of terrorist attacks
Porte de Vincennes siege
2015 Islamist terrorist attack in Paris
quenelle
gesture
Q2331681
French and Algerian Spree Killer (1988-2012)
La Mort aux Juifs
hamlet in Courtemaux, France
Nicholas Donin
French Jewish convert to Christianity
Henry Coston
French far-right, anti-Semitic journalist, collaborationist and conspiracy theorist
Pierre-Antoine Cousteau
French writer (1906-1958)
Léon de Poncins
French journalist and writer (1897–1975)
Amedy Coulibaly
perpetrator of Montrouge shooting and Hyper Cacher hostage crisis

La France juive
essay by Édouard Drumont
Paul Chack
French Navy officer, writer and Nazi Collaborator (1876–1945)
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux
French writer (1805–1876)
1980 Paris synagogue bombing
3 October 1980
Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives
anti-Jewish commission appointed by the Vichy Government in France
Alphonse Toussenel
French naturalist, writer and journalist (1803–1885)
La Libre Parole
newspaper in France
Antisemitic League of France
Antisemitic French organization founded in 1889
Statutes on Jews
Laws enacted in 1940 and 1941
Harelle
The Harelle (; from haro) was a revolt that occurred in the French city of Rouen in 1382, followed by an uprising a few days later in Paris, as well as numerous other revolts across France in the subsequent week. France was in the midst of the Hundred Years' War, and had seen decades of warfare, widespread destruction, high taxation, and economic decline, made worse by bouts of plague. In Rouen, the second largest city in the kingdom, the effects of the war were particularly felt.
Goldenberg restaurant attack
1982 terrorist attack on a restaurant in Paris, France
Marquis de Morès
French ranchman in the Dakota Territory, railroad pioneer in Vietnam, and politician
Schwartzbard trial
1927 French murder trial
Georges Montandon
French anthropologist
Anti-Semitism in France
discrimination against and oppression of Jews in the history of France