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The king of Nazi Paris : Henri Lafont and the gangsters of the French Gestapo / Christopher Othen.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D802.F82 P37537 2020

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    "Henri Lafont was a petty criminal who became the most powerful crook in Paris thanks to the Nazi occupation of France. A chance encounter in a prison camp led to a life of luxury running a ruthless mob of gangsters who looted the city on behalf of the Nazis who recognised Lafont's talent for treachery and deceit. Lafont recruited 'the French Gestapo', a motley band of sadistic grotesques that included faded celebrities, ex-footballers, pimps, murderers, burglars and bank robbers. They wore the best clothes, ate at the best restaurants, and did whatever they pleased. They lived on the exclusive Rue Lauriston where they mixed with celebrities and Nazi officers, while down in the cellar of their building, the rest of the gang tortured resistance prisoners. Then the Allies came, and a terrible price had to be paid"-- blackwells.co.uk.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Othen, Christopher, author.
    Published
    London : Biteback Publishing, 2020
    Locale
    France
    Paris
    Paris (France)
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781785905469
    1785905465
    Physical Description
    xiii, 306 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

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