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Paul Paillole : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul Paillole Former French secret service chief Paul Paillole was born in the Breton town of Rennes on 18 November 1905. He died on 15 October 2002 in the Bichat hospital in Paris. He is remembered essentially for his role organizing the arrest of German intelligence agents in France after the defeat of 1940 but his activity during this period has been the subject of controversy.〔Miller, Robert L., and Paxton, Robert O. (A Patriot for Pétain? ), The New York Times, v. 55 n. 5 April 3, 2008, example of controversy〕 ==Background==
Paillole’s father died in action in 1918 during the First World War. This personal loss seems to have instilled in Paillole a strong sense of patriotism which both his admirers and his critics acknowledge. Following the death of his father his mother took up a post as a school teacher in Marseille. Here the young Paillole attended the Lycée Saint Charles. A keen sportsman he later claimed that he played soccer for the prestigious Olympique de Marseille football club although this does not appear to have left any traces in the official records of the club.〔For background on Paillole’s early life see particularly: Paul Paillole, ''L’homme des services secrets : Entretiens avec Alain-Gilles Minella'', Paris, Éditions Julliard, 1995〕
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