According to a recent interview, the famous French historian Stéphane Bern is suspected of being a neo-Nazi
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You have probably already heard of Stephane Bern, the french history popularize knighted by Queen Elizabeth II when he came in 2014, rewarding him as an ambassador of the Franco-English friendship.
This history popularizer is one of the most publicized overseas french cultural personalities in the United Kingdom, in particular for his great interest in the royal family.
Last week, when a team from The Burlington Magazine had been invited to his new home, a castle in the Loire (castle of Thiron-Gardais in Eure-et-Loire) that the eminent historian bought for 2 million euros. When stephane presented the team of The Burlington Magazine with his ceremonial room, a detail would have aroused their curiosity, a whole corner of the room was lined with ornamental pieces representing Nazi symbols.
This photo, taken from the interview, clearly shows the shape of a swastika sported by this future coaster intended for the dining room. In total, the historian would be in possession of nearly 15,000 euros of Nazi pieces of art. Would he have Hitlerite convictions?
He told us to admire the German leader for his firmness and his taste for art.
Is he really a Nazi?
Difficult to say in an environment like history, where fascination and convictions intersect. One thing is certain, the fascination arounding the German dictator is sadly still present, 75 years after his death.
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