Louis Dupeux

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Louis Dupeux (28 July, 1931 – 20 May, 2002) was a French historian who specialized in the study of the Conservative Revolution and National Bolshevism during the Weimar Republic.[1][2]

Dupeux was a professor at the Robert Schuman University and a research at the Centre d'études germaniques ("Centre of Germanic studies") of Strasbourg.[1]

Study of the Conservative Revolution

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