The first Action Française Students' Association was created on December 8, 1905, in Paris by Lucien Moreau,[1] and was strengthened in 1913 with the formation of the national federation.
The headquarters featured a library, reading room, fencing hall, and facilities for literary, artistic, and athletic meetings.
[8] By 1913, the growing number of members led Maurice Pujo to establish a national federation, with Henri Lagrange serving as its first general secretary.
[11] On February 13, 1936, following an attack on Léon Blum, the federation was dissolved under the Law of January 10, 1936, on combat groups and private militias.
[2] Members participated in selling the L'Action Française and L'Étudiant français newspapers and provided security at events.