Courrier du Continent
Currier du Continent was a monthly bulletin founded in 1946 by Gaston-Armand Amaudruz and published in Switzerland. The French Metapedia page can be found at Courrier du Continent.
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History
The Courrier du Continent was created in 1946 by the Swiss Gaston-Armand Amaudruz, who set up a team of six people.
In 1951, it became the official organ of the Nouvel ordre européen (New European Order), founded by the “social-racist” split in the Mouvement social européen (European Social Movement).
The bulletin was directed until 2014 by Amaudruz, when he stepped down. The management of the monthly is taken over by René-Louis Berclaz. Publication continues until today.
Despite the merger of the NOE with l'Action européenne (European Action) in 2010, the Courrier du Continent continues to carry the subtitle Bulletin of the New European Order until November 2020. On the other hand, issue 624, from December 2020-January 2021, announced as a special 75th anniversary edition, is subtitled Bulletin of European Action. The NOE logo is also replaced by that of the AE.
Content
The Courrier du Continent appears ten times a year. In its columns, we find a review of the international press, an open forum, reading notes, a section devoted to history and culture, revisionist news and an editorial.
Issues
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 259, MAI – JUIN 1984
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 260, SEPTEMRE 1984
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 287, NOVEMBRO 1987
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 291, MARS 1988
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 350, AOÛT 1993
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 353, NOVEMBRE 1993
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 355, JANVIER-FÉVRIER 1994
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 356, MARS 1994
- COURRIER DU CONTINENT | NUMERO 358, MAI 1994