François Spirito

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François Spirito was a member of the Marseille underground in France, associated to Paul Carbone. After the Liberation, he fled to Spain and then South America, where he engaged in heroin trade in the so-called French Connection. He was judged in 1952 for Collaborationism, and died in 1967.

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  • Une histoire du milieu, Jérome Pierrat, 2003

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