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Paul Colin (journalist)

Paul Colin (1895 – 8 April 1943) was a Belgian journalist, famous as the leading journalist and editor of the Rexist collaborationist newspapers "Le Nouveau Journal" and "Cassandre".

Paul Colin
Born1895
Died8 April, 1943 (aged 47–48)
Brussels, Belgium
Cause of deathAssassination by gunshot
NationalityBelgian
Occupation(s)Belgian journalist and Nazi collaborator

Biography edit

His father was an important businessman who died when Colin was two. In 1914, Colin started university studies in History and Art History, but had to interrupt them because of the First World War. After the war, he became a journalist and art critic, and then the manager of the Giroux art gallery, located on the avenue des Arts in Brussels. He wrote a number of books on painting, on Belgian and European painting, Romanticism and Édouard Manet.

Colin founded a literary magazine entitled L’Art libre in Brussels in 1919 and edited it until 1922.[1]

1930s edit

In the 1930s, Colin became fascinated by extreme-right movements, both fascism and nazism. In September 1939, Colin, along with Robert Poulet, Pierre Daye and ten other journalists (most of them fascists, but including some left-wing pacifists) signed a pro-German manifesto calling for Belgian neutrality in the war. This manifesto has often been claimed to be the starting-point of French-speaking journalistic collaboration in Belgium, though another version claims Paul-Henri Spaak, a socialist minister at the time, was the secret sponsor of the manifesto.

1940s edit

In 1940, after Belgium was occupied by Nazi Germany, Colin founded the Nazi propaganda newspaper Le Nouveau Journal. The first edition appeared on 1 October of that year. One of Colin's associates, Robert Poulet, had in the meantime secretly met King Leopold III's private secretary, Count Capelle, and obtained a tentative royal approval for the project.

However, as the war dragged on, German victory became less certain and food rations decreased, more and more Belgians joined the ranks of those who criticized the "New Order". In 1943, various members of the Belgian Resistance, led by Marcel Demonceau, hatched the plan to kill both Colin and the Rexist leader Léon Degrelle. Colin was shot dead by a member of this Resistance group, 19-year-old Arnaud Fraiteur. The attempt on the life of Degrelle failed because Demonceau was arrested at his hiding-place in Ixelles together with many associates, British airmen and members of the Belgian London-based Intelligence Service.

It later transpired that the group had been infiltrated by a Belgian collaborator posing as "Captain Jackson", who claimed to be a Canadian airman; the infiltrator's real name was Prosper Dezitter. He might have helped plan the slaying of Colin in order to gain Demonceau's confidence and thus net as many Resistance and other people in hiding as possible. Fraiteur, Demonceau and many fellow members of the Resistance were later executed by the Germans at Breendonk. After the war, Dezitter was arrested in Germany, extradited, condemned to death, and shot by a firing squad at Ixelles on 17 September 1948.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Francis Mus (2018). "" 'Vous êtes un fanatique, oui – j'en suis un aussi.' The position of Flanders within the context of internationalism in post-war Belgium: the case of L'Art libre (1919-1922)"". Journal of European Periodical Studies. 3 (2): 41–42. doi:10.21825/jeps.v3i2.9717. hdl:2268/232702.

Bibliography edit

  • "La peinture belge depuis 1830." Brussels, Editions des cahiers de Belgique,1930
  • "Édouard Manet", Paris, Floury, 1932
  • "La Peinture européenne au XIXieme siècle: le Romantisme", id., 1935.

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