Big Haul Of Quislings
(Rec. 1.50 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 1. Twelve men representing the biggest haul of French Quislings yet to have fallen into the hands of the law, stood in the dock in Paris, charged with a variety of crimes, including trapping and arresting Genevieve de Gaulle, niece of General de Gaulle, and handing her over to the Germans for deportation. The accused men include Henri Charhberlain, alleged (leader of the French Gestapo, also Police Inspector Pierre Bony, famous French detective, who played an outstanding part in the inquiry into the Stavisky scandals of 1934. Murders allegedly committed by the gang include that of Madame Deryeux, who was boiled to death in a washing machine and then minced up.
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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1944, Page 6
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