Simon Sabiani
See also: Sabiani
Simon Sabiani , born on May 14th, 1889 with Casamaccioli (Corsica), dead on September 29th, 1956 with Barcelona is a French politician.
Socialist press baron of Corsica origin , it takes part in the Great War, where it loses an eye and its 3 brothers. Thereafter, adheres to SFIO in 1919, then joined the PCF, and founds in 1923 the socialist Party of action.
He is elected appointed Rhone delta in 1928, general adviser in 1925, and was named first assistant of the mayor of Marseilles of 1929 to 1935 (he was besides mayor by interim in 1931 with died of Siméon Flaissières. He is re-elected appointed in 1932.
In 1936 it joined the French Popular party (PF) of Jacques Doriot, of which he became member of the political office. It is with the head of the local section of the PF as from 1936. Near to the underworld, Sabiani worked with the Marseilles Milieu, in particular its campaign organizers Paul Carbone and François Spirito, like, already, Antoine Guérini.
During the second world war, he collaborated actively under the Occupation, by in particular managing the Marseilles office of recruitment of the LVF, of which he was the general secretary. His/her son François Sabiani, also engaged with the PF, was killed by Soviet partisans on the Front of the East not far from Smolensk at the time of an operation of the LVF, at the beginning of June 1942.
Condemned to death in absentia, it is exiled with Sigmaringen, then in Italy, and finally in Spain under the name of Pedro Multedo , where it dies in 1956.
Works
- Anger of the people , French Works, 1936 (foreword of Jacques Doriot)
- the Truth on the attack of Marseilles , Great Conferences of the Ambassadors, 1934
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