Éditions France-Empire

France-Empire is an independent French publishing house, created in 1945 by advocate and politician Yvon Chotard [fr].

The publishing house was created on the funds of the Sève et Morat.

[2] In the 1960s and 1970s, France-Empire was notable due to the success of a series of works written by the journalist Christian Bernadac [fr].

Christian Bernadac [fr] was devoted to the writings of deportations during the Holocaust, which were the biggest sellers at the time.

[3] Éditions France-Empire then pursued with catalog essays, novels, biographies, and memoirs in the historical domain.