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November 01, 1991 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-01

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Paris (JTA) — Paul
Touvier, a 76-year-old war-
time Nazi collaborator, will
probably never return to jail
where he was held in 1989
pending trial after his in-
dictment for crimes against
humanity.
That was the reaction of
Nazi-hunter Serge Klarsfeld
when the Court of Appeals
upheld a release order for
Mr. Touvier, issued July 11
by the Paris Chamber of Ac-
cusations.
His release outraged war
veterans and former
resistance fighters, whose
organizations, supported by
the Paris attorney general,
appealed in vain.
Mr. Touvier headed the
French collaborationist
organization Milice during
World War II in Lyon, where
the notorious war criminal
Klaus Barbie was Gestapo
chief.
A 15-year manhunt for Mr.
Touvier ended two years ago
when he was arrested at a
convent in Nice in the south
of France.
Given his age and poor
health — he is suffering
from bladder cancer — the
court's decision makes it
unlikely that Mr. Touvier
will be brought to justice,
Mr. Klarsfeld told the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency.
"It means that Touvier is
regarded with some in-
dulgence," he added.
Mr. Barbie, too, was taken
from his prison cell last
month because he suffered
from terminal cancer, from
which he died.
President Francois Mitter-
rand is widely known not to
favor the "reopening of
unhealed wounds." He
thinks trying people assoc-
iated with the Vichy regime
would only "upset the civil
peace."

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