- The
Rexist Party, or
simply Rex, was a far-right
Catholic authoritarian and
corporatist political party active in
Belgium from 1935
until 1945. The party...
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Established in July 1941, the
Walloon Legion was
envisaged by Léon Degrelle's
Rexist Party as a
means of
demonstrating its
loyalty and
political indispensability...
- collaborator. He rose to
prominence in
Belgium in the 1930s as the
leader of the
Rexist Party (Rex).
During the
German occupation of
Belgium during World War II...
- of
separate instances by a
collaborationist militia ****ociated with the
Rexist Party in German-occupied
Belgium during World War II. The
killings occurred...
- in both
Wallonia and Flanders. In the 1936 elections, one of these, the
Rexist party,
gained 11.6
percent of the
national vote. By 1939 however, extremist...
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seats (minus 3), Zeeland's
Catholic Party 61
seats (minus 18) and the new
Rexists 21 seats. Van
Zeeland continued as
Prime Minister leading a government...
-
Belgian journalist,
famous as the
leading journalist and
editor of the
Rexist collaborationist newspapers "Le
Nouveau Journal" and "C****andre". His father...
- nationwide.
After the election, in
which the far-right
nationalist and
Catholic Rexist Party also
performed strongly, the two
parties concluded an
alliance intended...
-
Walloon Guard was
established in
November 1941 with the
support of the
Rexist Party and was
officially incorporated into the
German Army (Wehrmacht) alongside...
- 'The Real Country') was a Catholic-Fascist
newspaper published by the
Rexist Party in Belgium. Its
first issue appeared on 3 May 1936 and it continued...