• instead of indignité nationale. Those found guilty of indignité nationale were subject to a special penalty known as dégradation nationale (transl. national...
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    Philippe Pétain (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    he was convicted on all charges. The jury sentenced him to death, indignité nationale, and confiscation of his property. Due to his advanced age, the court...
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    Pierre Laval (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Financière, as well as two banks, the Comptoir Lyon Allemand and the Banque Nationale de Crédit. Two of the investments that Laval and his backers acquired...
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    Louis-Ferdinand Céline (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches (27 May 1894 – 1 July 1961), better known by the pen name Louis-Ferdinand Céline (/seɪˈliːn/ say-LEEN; French: [lwi...
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    of indignité nationale ("national unworthiness"), and the corresponding punishment of dégradation nationale ("national stripping of rank"). Indignité nationale...
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  • Mathilde Carré (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Mathilde Carré (30 June 1908 in Le Creusot, France – 30 May 2007), née Mathilde Lucie Bélard and known as "La Chatte" ("The Cat"), was a French Resistance...
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    Alfred Cortot (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Alfred Denis Cortot (/kɔːrˈtoʊ/ kor-TOH, French: [alfʁɛd dəni kɔʁto]; 26 September 1877 – 15 June 1962) was a French pianist, conductor, and teacher who...
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  • held after the 1944 liberation of France introduced the status of indignité nationale for Nazi collaborators as a way to avoid ex post facto law. Article...
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    Henri Dentz (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Henri Fernand Dentz (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi fɛʁnɑ̃ dɛnts]; 16 December 1881 – 13 December 1945) was a general in the French Army (Armée de Terre)...
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  • a fascist journal. After World War II, Sorlot was convicted of Indignité nationale for ten years. Cohen, Philippe; Dreyfus, Jean-Marc; Frison-Roche...
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    Charles Maurras (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    political trial, he was convicted of incitement to murder, receiving Indignité nationale and a life sentence. In 1951, after falling ill, he was transferred...
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    José Giovanni (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    (Compulsory Work Service) in Germany. He was also sentenced to Dégradation nationale (deprivation of all civil rights) for life for having been a member of...
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  • Pierre Boisson (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Pierre François Boisson (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ fʁɑ̃swa bwasɔ̃]; 19 June 1894 – 20 July 1948) was a senior French civil servant, colonial administrator...
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    René Bousquet (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    automatically convicted as a Vichy official and sentenced to five years of indignité nationale, but his sentence was reduced due to beliefs that he also aided the...
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    Georges Robert (admiral) (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Georges Robert (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ʁɔbɛʁ]) was an officer of the French Navy, as well as a civil administrator. He ended his military career with...
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    Yanukovych. They may be excluded for five to ten years. Berufsverbot Indignité nationale Ironclad Oath Proclamation of Timișoara Religion in ancient Rome...
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    Titaÿna (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Titaÿna (real name Élisabeth Sauvy, 22 November 1897 — 16 October 1966) was a French journalist and writer. She is considered one of the most significant...
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    Marcel Déat (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    to create a single party to fully realize the aims of the "Révolution nationale", the official, reactionary ideology of Vichy. Thereafter, he founded...
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  • Rudy de Mérode (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Rudy de Mérode, real name Frédéric Martin (1905 in Silly-sur-Nied, Moselle – ?, probably in Spain) was a French collaborator during the German occupation...
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  • Henri Fenet (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Henri Joseph Fenet (11 July 1919 – 14 September 2002) was a French collaborator who served in the Milice française before joining the Waffen-SS during...
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    Léon Gaultier (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Léon Gaultier (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ ɡoltje]; 1 February 1915—18 July 1997) was a French collaborator and a founding member of the National Rally...
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  • Armand Annet (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    to a higher pension. After the war, in 1947, he was convicted of indignité nationale. List of colonial governors of Dahomey List of colonial governors...
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    Georges Scapini (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Georges Scapini (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ skapini]; 4 October 1893 – 28 March 1976) was a French lawyer and politician. He served as a member of the...
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  • Pierre-Antoine Cousteau (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Pierre-Antoine Cousteau (18 March 1906 – 17 December 1958) was a French polemicist and journalist. He was the brother of the explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau...
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    Paul Baudouin (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Paul Baudouin (French pronunciation: [pɔl bodwɛ̃]; 19 December 1894 – 10 February 1964) was a French banker who became a politician and Foreign Minister...
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    Jacques de Bernonville (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Count Jacques Charles Noel Dugé de Bernonville (20 December 1897 – 26 April 1972) was a French collaborationist and senior police officer in the Milice...
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    Henri Barbé (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Henri Barbé (14 March 1902, in Paris – 24 May 1966, in Paris) was a French Communist, and later, fascist politician. A metallurgical worker, at 15 he joined...
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  • Paul Touvier (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    L'Émancipation nationale [fr] La France [fr] France, revue de l'État nouveau [fr] Ici la France [fr] Idées [fr] Je suis partout Revivre [fr] Révolution nationale (newspaper) [fr]...
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    Jacques Corrèze (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    Jacques Corrèze (11 February 1912 – 28 June 1991) was a French businessman and politician. He was the chief executive officer of the United States-based...
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    Mohamed el-Maadi (category People convicted of indignité nationale)
    }} Mohamed El-Maadi (Arabic: محمد المعادى, romanized: Muḥammad al-Maʿādi; 2 January 1902 – between 1954 and 1956) was an Algerian fascist, ardent anti-semite...
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