Jean Boissel

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title: Jean Boissel
text: Jean Boissel was a French architect, journalist, and far right political activist who was convicted of collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II. A disabled veteran of World War I, Boissel founded Le Front Franc and the Paris-based periodical Le Réveil du peuple, which espoused anti-Masonic, anti-parliamentarian, and "antijudéométèque" views. Originally sentenced to death after the war, Boissel died in prison after having his sentence commuted to life imprisonment.
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description: French architect (1891–1951)
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