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1944, Paris, France: Parti Populaire parade down Champs Elysees in Paris, France. Party members carry banners. Arc De Triomphe in the background. Party members lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier and give a fascist salute. Parade passes down Champs Elysees. Spectators watch. Huge crowd on streets. Jacques Doriot, former communist and leader of the Parti Populaire, is shown speaking to a large crowd in a hall. Jacques Doriot addresses party. People seated in the Assembly.
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January19441940-194920th CenturyJacques DoriotAssembly HallHall (Room)ArchitectureTomb of the Unknown SoldierTombSacred StructureFascistFascismLeader (Human)CommunistLeft-Wing PartyParty (Politics)Political InstitutionPoliticsArc de TriompheTriumphal ArchPolitical BuildingChamps-ElyséesStreetHitler SaluteGreetingCommunicatingApplaudingClappingParade (Procession)Event (Cultural)SpeechNational Socialism3rd ReichGerman ReichPoliticianAudience (People)SpectatorGroup of PeopleGroupParis (France)Ile-de-FranceFranceWestern EuropeEurope (Continent)FlagCrowdFlowerPlantLiving BeingSequenceIndoor ShotHistorical FootageBuilding (Edifice)Man (Human)Male (Human)DayStock FootageOutdoor ShotBlack-and-whiteReal Time838602639838-602-639