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Jean-Marie Aimot (1901–1968) was a French novelist, critic, biographer and translator who was active in the middle third of the 20th century. His books include which won the Prix des Deux Magots in 1941 and , a novel which won the in 1944. He wrote biographies of Mané-Katz and Henry Morton Stanley. A member of the collaborationist French Popular Party, Aimot was associated with the extreme right/fascist wing of French politics. He served as director of the French Documentary Film Service under the Vichy government.

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  • Jean-Marie Aimot (eo)
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  • Jean-Marie AIMOT (naskiĝis en 1901 kaj mortis en 1968) estis franca verkisto. En 1941 li honoriĝis per la sepa literatura premio Deux Magots, prononco [dø maGO], pro la romano Nos mitrailleuses n'ont pas tiré ("niaj maŝinpafiloj ne pafis"). Krome li estis biografo kaj inter alie verkis biografiojn de la orienteŭropa judo kaj pentristo Emmanuel Mané-Katz kaj de Henry Morton Stanley. Membro de la kunlaborista Franca Populara Partio, Aimot estis asociita kun la ekstremdekstra alo de franca politiko. Li funkciis kiel direktoro de la Franca Dokumenta Filmservo sub la Vichy-registaro. (eo)
  • Jean-Marie Aimot (1901–1968) was a French novelist, critic, biographer and translator who was active in the middle third of the 20th century. His books include which won the Prix des Deux Magots in 1941 and , a novel which won the in 1944. He wrote biographies of Mané-Katz and Henry Morton Stanley. A member of the collaborationist French Popular Party, Aimot was associated with the extreme right/fascist wing of French politics. He served as director of the French Documentary Film Service under the Vichy government. (en)
  • Marius Victor Jean Aimot dit Jean-Marie Aimot ou J. M. Aimot (1901-1968) est un écrivain, critique, biographe, traducteur et collaborateur français. (fr)
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  • Jean-Marie AIMOT (naskiĝis en 1901 kaj mortis en 1968) estis franca verkisto. En 1941 li honoriĝis per la sepa literatura premio Deux Magots, prononco [dø maGO], pro la romano Nos mitrailleuses n'ont pas tiré ("niaj maŝinpafiloj ne pafis"). Krome li estis biografo kaj inter alie verkis biografiojn de la orienteŭropa judo kaj pentristo Emmanuel Mané-Katz kaj de Henry Morton Stanley. Membro de la kunlaborista Franca Populara Partio, Aimot estis asociita kun la ekstremdekstra alo de franca politiko. Li funkciis kiel direktoro de la Franca Dokumenta Filmservo sub la Vichy-registaro. (eo)
  • Jean-Marie Aimot (1901–1968) was a French novelist, critic, biographer and translator who was active in the middle third of the 20th century. His books include which won the Prix des Deux Magots in 1941 and , a novel which won the in 1944. He wrote biographies of Mané-Katz and Henry Morton Stanley. A member of the collaborationist French Popular Party, Aimot was associated with the extreme right/fascist wing of French politics. He served as director of the French Documentary Film Service under the Vichy government. (en)
  • Marius Victor Jean Aimot dit Jean-Marie Aimot ou J. M. Aimot (1901-1968) est un écrivain, critique, biographe, traducteur et collaborateur français. (fr)
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