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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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Darnand and his sub-commanders, such as Paul
Touvier and
Jacques de
Bernonville, the
Milice was
responsible for
helping the
German forces and police...
- 1039/C39730000217. S2CID 98685777.
Tatsis EC,
Carqueijeiro I, Dugé de
Bernonville T,
Franke J, Dang TT,
Oudin A, et al. (August 2017). "A
three enzyme...
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fight in the
French Army. Some
entered the Milice, such as
Jacques de
Bernonville.
During the
Occupation of
France in 1940, the
Vichy government arrested...
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collaboration with ****
Germany see also the
politicians section.
Jacques de
Bernonville (1897–1972), war
criminal sentenced to
death Jules Bonnot Léon Lacombe...
- in
absentia to 20
years of prison,
granted amnesty in 1952
Jacques de
Bernonville,
sentenced to
capital punishment in
absentia Abel Bonnard,
Minister of...
- OAS
terrorist movement during the
Algerian War (1954–62).
Jacques de
Bernonville escaped to Quebec, then Brazil.
Jacques Ploncard d'****ac
became a counselor...
- war,
Houde signed a
petition protesting ****
collaborator Jacques de
Bernonville's extradition to France.
Houde was made
Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur...
- 1128/genomeA.00849-16. PMC 4991717. PMID 27540072. Hérivaux A, Dugé de
Bernonville T, Roux C,
Clastre M,
Courdavault V,
Gastebois A, et al. (January 2017)...
- and **** collaborators. The
convicted French war
criminals Jacques de
Bernonville, Georges-Benoit Montel, and
Jacques Duge were
aided in
immigrating to...