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''Le Journal'' (The Journal) was a
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published from 1892 to 1944 in a small, four-page format.


Background

It was founded and edited by Fernand Arthur Pierre Xau until 1899. It was bought and managed by the family of Henri Letellier in 1899 and became "the most Parisian, the most literary, and the most boulevardier of the newspapers of Paris" (Simon Arbellot, see Curnonsky). During World War I, ''Le Journal'' was at the center of an intrigue involving Paul Bolo, the essence of which was that the German government was alleged to be attempting to gain influence in France and promote pacifist propaganda by buying French newspapers. It is understood that during part of its existence it was located at 100 Rue Richelieu Paris. Source - Contemporary Medallion ( undated ). After the fall of
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), ma ...
on 14 June 1940, it fell back to Limoges, then
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, then Limoges again, and finally
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. It had various supplements: ''Le Journal pour tous'', 1891–1906; ''La Mode du Journal'', 1896–1898; ''La Vraie mode'', 1898–1913; ''Le Journal (Édition du littoral)'', 1907–1911. 1892 establishments in France 1944 disestablishments in France Publications established in 1892 Publications disestablished in 1944 Defunct newspapers published in France French Third Republic Newspapers of the Vichy regime Newspapers published in Paris Mass media in Limoges Mass media in Marseille Mass media in Lyon Daily newspapers published in France {{france-newspaper-stub