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Louis Dega

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in 1925, the main forger among them one Fernand Royer born in Paris in 1881, but the names Dega or Brioulet were not associated with it. Dega likely is a fusion of two or more people Charrière had met or read about.
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underworld, but was exposed as the lead forger in 1929 by one "Brioulet", an arrested partner in this crime, when Dega had refused to help him to pay for a lawyer. He was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on
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In the book, Dega is introduced as one who "had been caught up in the scandal of the counterfeit National Defense bonds", had become rich and "one of the biggest crooks" in the
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and it is perhaps best regarded as a narrative novel, combining and embellishing the adventures of Charrière and several fellow inmates, in particular of
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There was a real bonds counterfeit scandal, for which multiple people were arrested in
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Papillon épinglé – La vérité sur le bagne et sur le Venezuela
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Henri Charrière
Papillon
1973 film
Dustin Hoffman
2017 film
Rami Malek
could be corroborated
René Belbenoît
Charles Brunier
Marseille
Devil's Island
Caen
Barranquilla
Colombia
Metz
"If this is correct; the 'real' Papillon"
"Ex-convict aged 104 claims to be Papillon"
ISBN
0-06-093479-4
L'Affaire des faux bons de la Défense National
Gérard de Villiers
ASIN
B000EHVA62
Categories
Literary characters introduced in 1969
Fictional French criminals
Fictional prisoners and detainees
Male characters in literature

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