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French daily newspaper

Advertising for La Petite Gironde from 1921.

La Petite Gironde (French pronunciation: [la pətit ʒiʁɔ̃d], literally The Little Gironde) was a French daily newspaper from the south and southwest regions of France. It was founded in 1872 and lasted until 1944. With a “moderate republican” tendency, it wanted to be a large regional republican newspaper and a widely consumed cultural product. Originally a moderate centrist, its editorial line straightened out over the years, until it became close to that of L'Action française in the turmoil of the First World War. The newspaper was a collaborationist during the Occupation, which led to its ban late in World War II.

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  1. "La Petite Gironde". Retro News. Retrieved 2 February 2021.


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