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- Faux_Soir abstract "The Faux Soir was a spoof issue of the Belgian newspaper Le Soir published on 9 November 1943 by the Front de l'Indépendance, a Belgian resistance organisation. Employing the weapons of humour and derision against the Nazi occupiers, the Faux Soir was, besides an act of resistance which cost the lives of some participants, a demonstration of Belgian comedy and of zwanze, the characteristic humour of Brussels folk. The incident was the centerpiece for the 1954 film, Un Soir de Joie.".
- Faux_Soir circulation "50000".
- Faux_Soir foundingDate "1943-11-09".
- Faux_Soir language French_language.
- Faux_Soir owner Front_de_lIndxc3xa9pendance.
- Faux_Soir thumbnail Le_Faux_Soir_du_9_novembre_1943.jpg?width=300.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageID "24841829".
- Faux_Soir wikiPageLength "18212".
- Faux_Soir wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Faux_Soir wikiPageRevisionID "700704833".
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Armistice_of_11_November_1918.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Belgium.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Belgian_Resistance.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Belgian_franc.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Capital_punishment.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Category:1943_in_Belgium.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_hoaxes.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belgian_resistance_publications.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hoaxes_in_Belgium.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Journalistic_hoaxes.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underground_press_in_World_War_II.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
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- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
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- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Firefighting.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Front_de_lIndxc3xa9pendance.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink German_occupation_of_Belgium_during_World_War_II.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Gestapo.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Hainaut_(province).
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Hedgehog_defence.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Hergé.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Izba.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Stalin.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Le_Soir.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Linotype_machine.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Milices_Patriotiques.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Obituary.
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- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Partisans_Armés.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Piccadilly_Circus.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Propaganda.
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- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink RTBF.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_bombing.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink The_Adventures_of_Tintin.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink The_Shooting_Star.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Tintin_(character).
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Un_Soir_de_Joie.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink File:Le_Faux_Soir_du_9_novembre_1943.jpg.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLink File:National_Museum_of_the_Resistance3.jpg.
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Faux Soir".
- Faux_Soir wikiPageWikiLinkText "a fake issue".
- Faux_Soir caption "Front page of the Faux Soir".
- Faux_Soir circulation "50000".
- Faux_Soir foundation "1943-11-09".
- Faux_Soir founder "Marc Aubrion".
- Faux_Soir founder "René Noël".
- Faux_Soir language French_language.
- Faux_Soir name "Faux Soir".
- Faux_Soir owners Front_de_lIndxc3xa9pendance.
- Faux_Soir political "Satirical; Pro-allied".
- Faux_Soir publisher "Ferdinand Wellens".
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- Faux_Soir subject Category:1943_in_Belgium.
- Faux_Soir subject Category:20th-century_hoaxes.
- Faux_Soir subject Category:Belgian_resistance_publications.
- Faux_Soir subject Category:Hoaxes_in_Belgium.
- Faux_Soir subject Category:Journalistic_hoaxes.
- Faux_Soir subject Category:Underground_press_in_World_War_II.
- Faux_Soir hypernym Issue.
- Faux_Soir type Newspaper.
- Faux_Soir type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Faux_Soir type Work.
- Faux_Soir type WrittenWork.
- Faux_Soir type Controversy.
- Faux_Soir type Hoax.
- Faux_Soir type Movement.
- Faux_Soir type Publication.
- Faux_Soir type CreativeWork.
- Faux_Soir type Thing.
- Faux_Soir type Q1092563.
- Faux_Soir type Q11032.
- Faux_Soir type Q386724.
- Faux_Soir comment "The Faux Soir was a spoof issue of the Belgian newspaper Le Soir published on 9 November 1943 by the Front de l'Indépendance, a Belgian resistance organisation. Employing the weapons of humour and derision against the Nazi occupiers, the Faux Soir was, besides an act of resistance which cost the lives of some participants, a demonstration of Belgian comedy and of zwanze, the characteristic humour of Brussels folk. The incident was the centerpiece for the 1954 film, Un Soir de Joie.".