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French jurist and politician

Maurice Gabolde.

Maurice Gabolde (27 August 1891, Castres – 14 January 1972, Barcelona) was a French jurist and politician. During World War II, he served as minister of Justice in the Vichy regime.

After the War he was sentenced to death by France for collaborationism; but had already escaped from the Sigmaringen enclave to Spain before the fall of the Vichy government in exile.

References

  1. "GABOLDE (Maurice)" in Dictionnaire de Biographie Française , J.Richardot (in French)
Political offices
Preceded byJoseph Barthélemy Minister of Justice
1943–1944
Succeeded byRené Cassin
Ministers of Justice of France since 1790
Until the
Government of
National Defense
Third Republic
World War II
Vichy France
Free France
Provisional Government of
the French Republic
Fourth Republic
Fifth Republic


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