"France, wake up": Marines Le Pen refuse to mention Nazi Germany in this slogan
The president of the RN, whose slogan is "France, wake up" during a school meeting in Fréjus, on Wednesday refused to be called Nazi Germany.
Marine Le Pen on Wednesday denied calling Nazi Germany, the atrocities he caused, with the slogan "France wake up" from a school meeting in Fréjus in early September.
Asked about Inter France by listeners who thought it was like Nazi Germany "Deutschland erwache!" ("Germany wake up!"), The President of the National Assembly considered the question "very oriented". "How do you imagine half a second I can see Nazism?" He rose. In simple expressions like this one, which calls on France to be aware of the situation, the gravity of the economic crisis, and the seriousness of the social and security crisis, 'France is rising', if anyone 'uses it, and especially the scary one. Adolf Hitler, clearly did not refer to anything, "he added.
"'France is on the rise,' I said to all French people."
He stated that according to him "the left speaks to the left all the time" and the right "to the right", the National Assembly says "to all". "Be 'French wake up', to all the French people I speak to," said the president of RN, who was eager to stand beside his father Jean-Marie Le Pen. He was a founding member, notably a collaborator of former Nazi colonizers and former French Algeria supporters, of the National Front, which was formed in 1972 and the National Rally in 2018.
Le Pen Marine in January 2020 salutes the victims of Nazi Auschwitz. "Auschwitz camp liberation anniversary: 75 years ago, the Allies ended the genocidal barbarism of the Nazi regime. Respect the victims and their families," he tweeted. Then in July he spoke of the "memory" of the victims of Vél 'd'Hiv', denouncing anti-Semitism and the "new-hearted preacher" who "attacked our Jews".

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