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editSome dates need correcting here. If he was born in 1919, he wasn't even in lycée until 1935 or so, and La Cagoule wasn't started until 1935, so what exactly does it mean that he was "a fascist sympathizer, active in La Cagoule" "in the 1920's and 1930's"? --Macrakis 22:51, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)
How come Jean-Pierre Meyers (1948) lost both his parents in Auschwitz? Auschwitz was closed three years before he was born.
The man "was awarded for his bravery in the Resistance against the Nazis." while he "wrote more than 60 articles for La Terre Francaise, a newspaper that flourished with German Nazi financing during the occupation of France. In a special Easter issue in 1941, he described Jews as 'hypocritical Pharisees' whose 'race has been forever sullied by the blood of the righteous. They will be cursed' ." with no further explaination, this seems strange to say the least. 81.56.95.241 (talk) 22:44, 7 July 2010 (UTC)