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Déat, Marcel

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Déat, Marcel (1894-1955)

French politician, a leading collaborator with Nazi Germany. He was minister of labour under the Vichy government in 1940, and founded the so-called ‘unity’ party, the Rassemblement National Populaire in the same year. He was condemned to death for treason 1945, but spent the last decade of his life in hiding in an Italian monastery.


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