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cause, Brinon's importance to the Nazis was such that he was able to obtain a special pass for his Jewish-born wife that exempted her from deportation to a German
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The Germans wished to project a facade of legality for the commission, and enlisted de Brinon to serve as president, and other Vichy officials, including
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to put an end to the Nazi regime while Germany was still more-or-less disarmed, Hitler met with Brinon, who wrote for the newspaper
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by the French Court of Justice for war crimes, found guilty and sentenced to death on 6 March 1947. He was executed by
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département, Fernand de Brinon studied political science and law at university but chose to work as a journalist in
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The Brinons became leading socialites in 1930s Paris, and close friends of the political right-wing elite and of
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De Brinon was eventually arrested by the advancing Allied troops. He and his wife were both held in
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As the third-ranking member of the Vichy regime and because of his enthusiastic support for the
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Otto Abetz and His Paris Acolytes - French Writers Who Flirted with Fascism, 1930–1945.
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fled to Sigmaringen, Germany, in September 1944, where the Germans set up the
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to help establish closer cultural ties between Germany and France. In 1942,
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French Governmental Commission for the Defense of National Interests
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former wife of Claude Ullmann. She converted to Roman Catholicism.
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PĂ©tain et la fin de la collaboration : Sigmaringen, 1944-1945
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A leading advocate for collaboration following France's defeat by
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Grandeur and Misery: France's Bid for Power in Europe 1914-1940
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PĂ©tain and the end of collaboration: Sigmaringen, 1944-1945
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Fernand de Brinon : L'Aristocrate de la collaboration
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on 15 April at the military fort in the Paris suburb of
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Libourne
French Third Republic
Fort de Montrouge
Paris
French Fourth Republic
Execution by firing squad
Executed
Knight of the LĂ©gion d'Honneur
Conviction(s)
Treason
War crimes
Death
[feʁnɑ̃dəbʁinɔ̃]
French collaboration
Nazis
World War II
Adolf Hitler
preventive war
Le Matin
Vichy regime
liberation of France
fled into exile
government in exile

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