Paul Teitgen
See also: Teitgen
Paul Teitgen , born in 1919, was general secretary of the French Police with Algiers, during the Guerre of Algeria.
History
During the war of Algeria, it revealed that several hundreds of people were carried out summarily (precipitated by helicopter at sea or thrown quay of the wearing of Algiers) on order of the generals Marcel Bigeard and Jacques Massu, which had then of wide capacities and a white signature of the political power to stop the attacks with repetition of the Front of national release (FLN). Old resistant and off-set during the Second world war, it resigned the September 12th 1957, in reaction to the acts of torture (which it had even undergone to him on behalf of the Gestapo) practiced on the prisoners and with these legal extra executions.
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