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  1. Jean Galtier-Boissière (26 December 1891, Paris – 22 January 1966, Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a writer, polemist, and journalist from Paris, France. He founded Le Crapouillot and wrote for Le Canard enchaîné .

  2. Jean Galtier-Boissière, né le 26 décembre 1891 à Paris et mort le 22 janvier 1966 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un romancier, polémiste, peintre et journaliste français. Créateur du périodique satirique Le Crapouillot, puis un temps journaliste au Canard enchaîné, il se rapproche ensuite de l'extrême droite.

  3. Le Crapouillot was a French magazine started by Jean Galtier-Boissière as a satiric publication in France, during World War I. In the trenches during World War I, the affectionate term for le petit crapaud, "the little toad" was used by French soldiers, the poilus, to designate small trench-mortars.

  4. Jean Galtier-Boissière était un écrivain, polémiste, journaliste français et parisien né le 26 décembre 1891. De famille parisienne il est incorporé dans l'armée en 1911 pour trois ans, mais il ne la quittera qu'en 1918. Il participe à la retraite de septembre 1914 puis à l'avancée de la Marne.

  5. Jean Galtier-Boissière was a writer, polemist, and journalist from Paris, France. He founded Le Crapouillot and wrote for Le Canard enchaîné. Combine Editions

  6. Oct 26, 2022 · In the Great War, Jean Galtier-Boissière (1891-1966) served in the 31st infantry regiment, 20th brigade, 10th division, 5th corps, 3rd army. (That army was initially commanded by General Pierre Ruffey until 30 August 1914 and then by General Maurice Sarrail, 30 August 1914 – 22 July 1915).

  7. Sep 1, 2007 · This article explores the origins of late twentieth-century reactionary political culture through an analysis of Jean Galtier-Boissière and his magazine Le Crapouillot, founded in 1915, which finally ceased publication in 1996.