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Jacob Mącznik
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Macznik had a solo exhibition at Jeune Europe from 15 October to 1 November 1932. He had a group show at Jeune Europe in November 1932. He had a solo exhibition
Non-conformists of the 1930s
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Les Années tournantes (1932) and Le Monde sans âme Alexandre Marc, Jeune Europe (1933) Aron & Dandieu, La Révolution nécessaire (1933) Denis de Rougemont
Jacques Acar (writer)
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1970 Strapontin (scénario), avec Berck (dessin), Le Lombard, coll. « Jeune Europe » : 5. Révolte au bois dormant, avec René Goscinny (coscénario), 1966
Grete Rikko
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Essen, 1930 Künsthalle, Düsseldorf, 1930 Salon d’Automne, Paris, 1931 Jeune Europe , Paris, 1932 Gemaelde Galerie Schaumann, Essen, 1932 Künsthandlung Viktor
Alexandre Marc
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pp. 87–. ISBN 978-1-139-49410-6. Christian Roy. Alexandre Marc et la Jeune Europe : L'Ordre nouveau aux origins du personnalisme (Université Mc Gill, 1986
Eurasia, Rivista di Studi Geopolitici
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February 2010. Former leader of the Italian section of Jean Thiriart's Jeune Europe and member of the "nazi-maoist" group Lotta di Popolo (Pulsioni antimondialiste
Hale Asaf
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Italian writer Antonio Aniante [it] who operated the Galerie-Librarie Jeune Europe and offered her the position of director there. Later, they lived together
Adriana Pincherle
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appearance in the Sala d’arte delle Nazioni and in the Galerie de la Jeune Europe in Paris. She made the acquaintance of the founders of the group “I sei
Francesco Menzio
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exhibitions at Bloomsbury Gallery in London in 1930, at the Galerie Jeune Europe in Paris and at the Quadriennale in Rome in 1931, the Gruppo dei Sei
Francisque Gay
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Laurent (2010). "Les jeunes des Nouvelles Équipes Internationales, entre jeune Europe et nouvelle chrétienté". Histoire@Politique (in French). 1 (10): 6. doi:10