Joseph Joanovici
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Joseph Joanovici, also spelled Joinovici (1905 ?-1965) was a Jewish-French iron supplier, who supplied both Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany
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 and the French Resistance
French Resistance
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. He may also have been an agent of the Soviet
Soviet Union
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 Comintern
Comintern
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. His activities made him a millionaire, but he was found guilty of collaboration and died in prison after an escape attempt and extradition request by Israel
Israel
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.

Sources

  • Philippe Bernert, Roger Wybot et la bataille pour la DST
  • L'étrange Monsieur Joseph (Joseph Joanovici) by Alphonse Boudard
    Alphonse Boudard
    Alphonse Boudard is a French novelist and playwright. He won the 1977 Prix Renaudot for Les Combattants du petit bonheur....

    , édition Robert Laffont, Paris
    Paris
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    , 1998 - it was adapted as a TV film of the same name, directed by Josée Dayan from a script by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, with Roger Hanin as Joseph Joanovici, 2001, which was criticised for what was perceived as an over-sympathetic portrayal of Joanovici.
  • (graphic novel) Il était une fois en France, "L'empire de Monsieur Joseph" (i.e. volume I), by Fabien Nury and Sylvain Vallée, Glénat 2007.
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