Henri Lafont
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For the Free French pilot, see Henry Lafont.
Henri Lafont, real name Henri Chamberlin (22 April 1902, Paris - 26 December 1944, Arcueil) was the head of the French Gestapo during the German occupation in World War II.
See also
- Christian Masuy
- Rudy de Mérode
Sources
- Magazine Historia Hors Série n°26 1972 by Fabrice Laroche
- La Bande Bonny-Lafont ed. Fleuve noir, 1992 by Serge Jacquemard, ISBN 978-2-265-04673-3
- Les comtesses de la Gestapo ed. Grasset, 2007 by Cyril Eder, ISBN 978-2-246-67401-6
External links
- Unofficial site on Patrick Modiano
- On "les malfrats de la Carlingue"
- "Monsieur Henri and his pals: 16th arrondissement - 93, rue Saint Lauriston". Offbeat Paris. Retrieved 11 July 2012. More than one of
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