Charles of Paty de Clam
Charles of Paty de Clam (1897 - 1948) was a French politician.
Charles of Paty de Clam was named in February 1944 with the head of the General police station to the Jewish questions to replace Louis Darquier de Pellepoix. Maurras his, it was preferred with other applicants at this station undoubtedly because he was the son of the colonel Armand of Paty de Clam, indicter during the Affaire Dreyfus. According to Xavier Vallat, which preceded Darquier with the general police chief with the Jewish questions, of Paty de Clam presents all the guarantees “of integrity” and bears a “historical” name.
It was shown more moderate than Darquier, practitioner a Antisémitisme “with the Frenchwoman” far away from the racial concerns of the Nazis. It would have accepted this station with the agreement of the Résistance in order to sabotage it, which it would have done.
Decree a few months later with the Release, it was condemned for intelligence with the enemy. Judged in 1947, of Paty de Clam will be raised of national unworthiness the June 19th 1947 because of its resistant activities. Falls ill during its detention, badly looked after, it died a few months after its coming out of prison.
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