French Popular Party
French Popular Party Parti populaire français | |
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| Leader | Jacques Doriot |
| General Secretary | Victor Barthélemy |
| Founded | 28 June 1936 |
| Dissolved | 22 February 1945 |
| Headquarters | Paris, France |
| Newspaper | L'Émancipation nationale Le Cri du Peuple |
| Youth wing | French Popular Youth |
| Armed wing | Service d'Ordre |
| Membership | 120,000 (1937 est.) |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Far-right |
| National affiliation | Freedom Front (1937–38) Groupe Collaboration |
| Colours | Blue White Red |
| Anthem | ⓘ (lit. 'Free yourself France') |
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The French Popular Party (French: Parti populaire français, PPF) was a French fascist and anti-semitic political party led by Jacques Doriot before and during World War II. It is generally regarded as the most collaborationist party of France.