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The central figure <strong>of</strong> the education <strong>of</strong> the youth at URIAGE, was a<br />

conservative aristocrat by the name <strong>of</strong> CAPTAIN PIERRE DUNOYER DE<br />

SEGONZAC, who was the Dominican controlled Chief <strong>of</strong> the URIAGE<br />

School. SEGONZAC was part <strong>of</strong> the right wing <strong>of</strong>ficer group that had<br />

escaped being taken prisoner by the Germans in the Ardennes Mountains<br />

near SEDAN. He belonged to the "cercle social d'<strong>of</strong>ficiers" <strong>of</strong><br />

COMMANDER LA CHAPELLE who had invited him to Vichy after the<br />

treason <strong>of</strong> May 10, 1940. LA CHAPELLE had been sent back from the<br />

G.Q.G. <strong>of</strong> the army to the Secretariat d'Etat a la Jeunesse, which was run by<br />

a former director <strong>of</strong> the SCOUTISME-ROUTIER ORGANIZATION,<br />

PIERRE GOUTET, a group <strong>of</strong> youth that had been favored by right-wing<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers from noble families. There were tales about SEGONZAC going to<br />

Vichy to protest against the Germans, but, in fact, he was brought in by LA<br />

CHAPELLE to establish an "ECOLE DES CHEFS" (School for leaders) at<br />

Vichy where he was joined by another youth <strong>of</strong> a noble family by the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> ERIC AUDEMARD D'ALENCON.<br />

This is when the new school <strong>of</strong> the CHATEAU DE LA<br />

FAUCONNNIERE was founded near the village <strong>of</strong> Gannat, next to Vichy.<br />

HELLMAN wrote: "Captain <strong>Pierre</strong> Dunoyer de Segonsac, Captain Eric<br />

d'Alencon, Lieutenant Jean Devictor - as well as several other prominent<br />

leadership school personalities, - came from patriotic Catholic families in<br />

which pr<strong>of</strong>essional military service was a proud family heritage and the<br />

ideas <strong>of</strong> Marshal Lyautey were held to be <strong>of</strong> some importance. Convinced<br />

young traditionalists had been encouraged by the apparent successes a social<br />

transformation <strong>of</strong> Lyautey in the French colonies, and read and meditated on<br />

the ideas for transforming society in Lyautey's famous <strong>book</strong> {Le Role social<br />

de l'<strong>of</strong>ficier} (The Social Role <strong>of</strong> the Officer)." (HELLMAN, {Knight-<br />

Monks}, p. 21.)<br />

This was the right-wing monarchist teaching <strong>of</strong> an anti-republican<br />

youth, which was going to redefine the elite <strong>of</strong> the new France. According to<br />

DANIEL LINDENBERG, MARSHAL LYAUTEY "shaped the concept <strong>of</strong><br />

the Leader peculiar to all the reform <strong>movement</strong>s that flourished in the milieu<br />

trained in social Catholicism, whether in Vichy, London, or Algiers, not to<br />

mention the Resistance inside <strong>of</strong> France." From the characteristic <strong>of</strong><br />

Synarchism that we have so fare developed, SEGONZAC was a natural<br />

Synarchist.<br />

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