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    Philippe Henriot (7 January 1889 – 28 June 1944) was a French poet, journalist, politician, and Nazi collaborator who served as a minister in the French...
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    Henri Philippe Bénoni Omer Joseph Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), better known as Philippe Pétain (/peɪˈtæ̃/, French: [filip petɛ̃]) and Marshal...
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  • War I flying ace Henriot (caricaturist), 1857–1933, French caricaturist Henriot (champagne), a champagne producer Philippe Henriot, 1889–1944, French...
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    assassination earlier that year of Philippe Henriot, a Vichy official, by the Resistance. After the war, Philippe Pétain, the head of the Vichy government...
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    Resistance attacks. The most prominent person killed by the Resistance was Philippe Henriot, the Vichy regime's Minister of Information and Propaganda, who was...
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    demonstrations, including a large event attended by Xavier Vallat, Philippe Henriot, Leon Daudet and other notable antisemites when Charles Maurras was...
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  • for the French Resistance's assassination of Vichy France minister Philippe Henriot. For decades after the war, he escaped trial thanks to an intricate...
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  • After capitulation, France was governed as Vichy France headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain. From 1940 to 1942, while the Vichy regime was the nominal government...
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    and defeated France, and subsequently occupied a portion of the country. Philippe Pétain established a collaborationist government in Vichy to administer...
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    propaganda, with leading far-right figures such as Jacques Doriot, Philippe Henriot, and Jean Hérold-Paquis regularly speaking in support of the Nazis...
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    during the Vietnam War Axis Sally Paul Ferdonnet, the Stuttgart traitor Philippe Henriot Ezra Pound P. G. Wodehouse – English writer used in German propaganda...
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    Vichy France (category Philippe Pétain)
    the Occupation. Pierre-Étienne Flandin, Prime Minister (1940–1941). Philippe Henriot, State Secretary of Information and Propaganda. Gaston Henry-Haye,...
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    gendarmes was denounced by the chief collaborationist propagandist Philippe Henriot on the radio as the "French Katyn", who used the killings as an example...
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  • and in the ultramonarchist Action française. Party members such as Philippe Henriot or Xavier Vallat (both future collaborationists) thus served as intermediaries...
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  • members of the Milice, assassinated Vichy France Minister for Propaganda Philippe Henriot as he slept in the Ministry building where he lived and worked. As...
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  • Philippe Henriot Gaston Henry-Haye Charles Huntziger Pierre Laval Jean Leguay Jean Luchaire Bernard Ménétrel George Montandon Maurice Papon Philippe Pétain...
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    Nazi Germany during World War II. On 14 August 1941, a decree signed by Philippe Pétain required all civil servants to take an oath of loyalty to him. An...
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    demarcation line and was administered by the French government of Marshal Philippe Pétain based in Vichy, in a relatively unrestricted fashion. To the north...
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    Philippe Henriot Gaston Henry-Haye Charles Huntziger Pierre Laval Jean Leguay Jean Luchaire Bernard Ménétrel George Montandon Maurice Papon Philippe Pétain...
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    des vétérans et des volontaires de la Révolution nationale). Marshall Philippe Pétain, chief of state, believed that the Legion was an important tool...
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    nationale had been in the hands of the Vichy propaganda minister, Philippe Henriot, since November 1942 when de Gaulle took it over in an ordonnance he...
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  • is rather neutral although it has once compared Bruno Mégret with Philippe Henriot after a meeting of the Front National in Bordeaux in the 1990s. It...
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    June). On 10 July, the French parliament voted full powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, effectively abrogating the Third Republic. Although much of metropolitan...
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    was appointed head of the Vichy Radio following the assassination of Philippe Henriot by the Resistance. He broadcast regular anti-Semitic tirades until...
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    Munich crisis hurt his career. In December 1940, Vichy Chief of State Philippe Pétain appointed Flandin Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister on...
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    preliminary documents for an armistice between the governments of Marshal Philippe Pétain's French State and the Kingdom of Thailand signed aboard the cruiser...
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    Philippe Henriot Gaston Henry-Haye Charles Huntziger Pierre Laval Jean Leguay Jean Luchaire Bernard Ménétrel George Montandon Maurice Papon Philippe Pétain...
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    the funeral, again at Notre-Dame, of Vichy Minister and propagandist Philippe Henriot who had been murdered in his office by resistance fighters. From 1945...
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    Sigmaringen Castle as seat of the government-in-exile, Vichy French leader Philippe Pétain and a number of other collaborators awaited the end of the war....
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  • Constant Chevillon, head of FUDOFSI Killed by the Gestapo in Lyon 1944 Philippe Henriot, State secretary for Information and Propaganda of Vichy France Killed...
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