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Jeunesse Populaire Française

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French Popular Youth
Jeunesse Populaire Française
Also known asl'Union de la Jeunesse Populaire Française
LeaderJacques Doriot
Dates of operationOctober 1941 (1941-10)–February 1945 (1945-02)
CountryVichy France
IdeologyFascism
SloganScalp the Zazous!
StatusDefunct
Part ofFrench Popular Party
OpponentsCivilian population including Zazous and Jews

Jeunesse Populaire Française (JPF, English: French Popular Youth) was a fascist youth movement created by Jacques Doriot and connected to his Parti Populaire Français. They wore a blue uniform. They are remembered for their fights with zazous and Jews and shaving heads of zazous.[1]

It was established in October 1941 under the name l'Union de la Jeunesse Populaire Française (L'UJPF, The Union Of The French Popular Youth) and renamed to JPF in May 1942 when it merged with other smaller youth organizations.[2][3]

Doriot was its honorary president, the actual one being Roger Vauquelin des Yveteaux (real name: des Yvetots).[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Loiseau, Jean-Claude. Les Zazous. Paris: Le Sagittaire, 1977, pp. 155-158.
  2. ^ La Seconde guerre mondiale en Saône-et-Loire, by André Jeannet (2003) ISBN 2-84786-021-5, p. 24.
  3. ^ a b For Europe, by Robert Forbes (2006) ISBN 1-874622-68-X, p. 26