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Rexist
  • a word derived from Rex.

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Gustave Sap refused to do either, sued a number of his Catholic brethren for slander, but from then on attacks on Paul van Zeeland were generally made by Rexist Leader Leon Degrelle.

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Thus was cut from beneath Rexist Degrelle's feet any chance of broadcasting Rexist propaganda under the cloak of vote-canvassing.

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Unfurled were two huge Rexist flags showing "the Black Crown of Christ the King" on a red field.

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Every Belgian paper, from Communist to Rexist, dropped its bickering to honor Herbert Clark Hoover, Belgium's Wartime Relief Administrator, with fulsome editorials.

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Handsome as a cinema hero and leather-lunged, Rexist Leader L�on Degrelle daringly insinuated that King Leopold was behind him until His Majesty discreetly punctured such rumors.

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