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  1. De Brinon was tried in the épuration légale by the French Court of Justice for war crimes, found guilty and sentenced to death on 6 March 1947. He was executed by firing squad on 15 April at the military fort in the Paris suburb of Montrouge .

  2. Fernand de Brinon (Libourne, 26 de agosto de 1885-Montrouge, 15 de abril de 1947) fue un político y periodista francés simpatizante nazi.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Fernand de Brinon (born Aug. 26, 1885, Libourne, near Bordeaux, Fr.—died April 15, 1947, Montrouge) was a French journalist and politician who became a leading advocate of collaboration with Nazi Germany through the Vichy regime during World War II.

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  4. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Fernand de Brinon, representative to the German High Command in occupied Paris, read the opening speech. “We stand side by side with the marshal, the only legitimate head of the French state,” de Brinon intoned—even though Pétain himself was not present, having boycotted the event.

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  5. Fernand de Brinon was tried by the French Court of Justice for war crimes, found guilty and sentenced to death on 6 March 1947. He was executed by firing squad on 15 April at the military fort in the Paris suburb of Montrouge.

  6. Fernand de Brinon est un avocat, journaliste et homme politique français, né le 16 août 1885 à Libourne et exécuté le 15 avril 1947 au fort de Montrouge, près de Paris.

  7. Le 8 mai 1945, Fernand de Brinon se trouve à la frontière suisse, ayant demandé le passage afin de rentrer en France où il souhaite se constituer prisonnier. Il est conduit au quartier général de De Lattre à Lindau, où il arrive le 9 mai au soir.