Henri Dorgères

Henri-Auguste d'Halluin (February 6, 1897, Wasquehal – January 22, 1985), known by the pseudonym Henri Dorgères, was a French political activist.

[2] While working in public relations in Wasquehal, he married Cécile Cartigny in Lille on April 23, 1921.

[10] in a constituency vacated by the former and future Prime Minister Camille Chautemps for a Senate seat.

[11] During this time he wrote the book "Haut les fourches" ("Raise the Pitchforks"), laying out an anti-Republican and anti-Parliamentary back to the land program.

[9] He was also a member of the Vichy National Council and awarded the Ordre de la Francisque by Marshal Philippe Pétain for his work in the French right-wing.

Henry Dorgères in 1937