Fédération nationale des étudiants d'Action française
Demonstration by Action Française Students in tribute to Philippe Daudet on February 16, 1928. | |
| Formation | 1913 |
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| Dissolved | February 13, 1936 |
| Headquarters | 33 rue Saint-André des Arts, 75006 Paris |
President | Lucien Moreau (1905–1909) Maurice Pujo (1909–1936) |
Vice_president | Georges Calzant (1927–1936) |
Secretary general | René Bernard d'Aubeigné (1911–1913) Pierre de Rarécourt de la Vallée, Viscount of Pimodan (1913) Henri Lagrange (1913–1914) René-Aimé Paillard (1914–1916) Jean Huet (1916–1918) Emmanuel Beau (1918–1923) Georges Calzant (1923–1927) Félix Duraud (1927–1928) Gabriel Jeantet (1928–1929) Félicien Maudet (1930) Georges Lefort (1930) Bernard Van de Velde (1931–1932) Rémy Barrier (1932) Jean Wilkin (1932–1935) Robert Castille (1935–1936) |
Treasurer | Marcel Guitton (1911–1936) |
Publication | L'Étudiant français |
The Fédération nationale des étudiants d'Action française (National Federation of Action Française Students) was an organization uniting student activists of the Action Française movement. The first Action Française Students' Association was created on December 8, 1905, in Paris by Lucien Moreau, and was strengthened in 1913 with the formation of the national federation. The group was officially dissolved on February 13, 1936, following Action Française's involvement in the assault on Léon Blum.