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Achille (or Achilles) Frederic Boitel (died 1944) was a French
industrialist A business magnate, also known as a tycoon, is a person who has achieved immense wealth through the ownership of multiple lines of enterprise. The term characteristically refers to a powerful entrepreneur or investor who controls, through perso ...
and Nazi collaborator in Paris during the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
. He manufactured aircraft engines, traded with the Germans, and played a pivotal role in a collaborationist art syndicate. He was killed by the
French resistance The French Resistance (french: La Résistance) was a collection of organisations that fought the German occupation of France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France and the Collaborationism, collaborationist Vichy France, Vichy régim ...
.


Aircraft industry

Boitel owned a factory producing aircraft engines. In 1937 he produced his ''Boitel Soleil'', a five-cylinder
air-cooled engine Air-cooled engines rely on the circulation of air directly over heat dissipation fins or hot areas of the engine to cool them in order to keep the engine within operating temperatures. In all combustion engines, a great percentage of the heat ge ...
producing 70 hp at 2050 rpm. Boitel owned or registered a number of patents in the United States and Great Britain relating to mechanical devices such as engine valves, a gramophone motor, a nut locking device, and others.


Collaboration

Boitel had spent time in Germany before the war, was sympathetic to the Nazi cause, and was a fluent speaker of German. As such, he was of great assistance to the Germans as an interpreter during the early stages of the
occupation of Paris Paris started mobilizing for war in September 1939, when Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union attacked Poland, but the war seemed far away until May 10, 1940, when the Germans attacked France and quickly defeated the French army. The French governme ...
in 1940.Harclerode, p. 138. He operated from 6 rue de Teheran and 11 bis rue Ampere. He owned a factory producing packing cases for the ''Dienststelle Westen''Harclerode, Peter, & Brendan Pittaway. (1999) ''The Lost Masters: The Looting of Europe's Treasurehouses''. London: Victor Gollancz, p. 54. (Western Agency), the branch of the Nazi looting organisation ''
Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg The Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (german: Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg or ''ERR'') was a Nazi Party organization dedicated to appropriating cultural property during the Second World War. It was led by the chief ideologue of the Nazi Par ...
'' (ERR) for France, Belgium and the Netherlands. He was a friend of
Kurt von Behr Kurt Freiherr von Behr (1 March 1890 in Hannover – 19 April 1945 in Kloster Banz) headed the Nazi art looting organisation, Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), in Paris and was involved in the M-Action which looted the home furnishings of ...
, the head of the ''Dienststelle Westen''.


Art dealing

The French art market was highly active during the Second World War, particularly in its later stages. A number of collaborationist art syndicates were formed that allowed dealers, including Jewish dealers, to trade with the Germans, looted works to be removed from France, pricing and currency anomalies to be exploited, and the origins and destinations of paintings to be disguised. The
Roberts Commission The Roberts Commission is one of two presidentially-appointed commissions. One related to the circumstances of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and another related to the protection of cultural resources during and after World War II. Both were ...
(1943–46) described Boitel as an art dealer and speculator but as having no professional knowledge of the subject. He was part of the syndicate formed by German
art dealer An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art, or acts as the intermediary between the buyers and sellers of art. An art dealer in contemporary art typically seeks out various artists to represent, and builds relationshi ...
Hans Wendland that also included Allen Loebl and Yves Perdoux. He financed many of Wendland's deals and acted as an unofficial banker to the syndicate and to Wendland, holding, according to Wendland, 9 million French Francs on his behalf and buying and selling gold for him. When Wendland was prevented from leaving Switzerland by that country's authorities, Boitel acted as Wendland's agent and Boitel's offices were used as cover for transactions. Wendland told Douglas Cooper in 1945 that he was almost certain that Boitel had worked for the
Gestapo The (), abbreviated Gestapo (; ), was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe. The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of Prussia into one organi ...
. Boitel's secretary, Roland Mayeux (alias Jules Alfred Mahieu), was an agent for
Walter Hofer Walter Andreas Hofer (1893 – c. 1971) was a German art dealer who was Hermann Göring's principal art agent, director of the Göring Collection and a key player in Nazi looted art markets during the Second World War. Hofer is referenced 162 ...
, director of the Göring Collection.Post-War Reports: Art Looting Intelligence Unit (ALIU) Reports 1945-1946 and ALIU Red Flag Names List and Index.
lootedart.com Retrieved 1 February 2015.
Boitel sold a number of paintings to Göring. Among those for which there are records are, ''Portrait of a Young Woman'' (also known as ''Woman with a Carnation'') by Master of the Mass of Saint Gregory and
Lucas Cranach the Elder Lucas Cranach the Elder (german: Lucas Cranach der Ältere ;  – 16 October 1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is know ...
, ''Pan and Syrinx, or the Bath of Diana'' by
Nicolas Bertin Nicolas Bertin (1667 in Paris – 1736) was a French painter. A student of Jean Jouvenet, Vernansal the elder and Louis Boullongne (1657–1733), Louis Boullongne, he won the prix de Rome in 1685 for ''"Construction of Noah's ark"''. He was admi ...
, ''Shepherdess'', French, 18th century, and ''Portrait of François I'', copy after
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italians, Italian (Republic of Venice, Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school (art), ...
.


Death

Boitel was
assassinated Assassination is the murder of a prominent or important person, such as a head of state, head of government, politician, world leader, member of a royal family or CEO. The murder of a celebrity, activist, or artist, though they may not have a ...
by the French resistance,Presentations and Reports: ALIU Detailed Interrogation Report: Hans WENDLAND, 18 September 1946.
lootedart.com Retrieved 1 February 2015.
Lopez, Jonathan. (2008) ''The Man who Made Vermeers: Unvarnishing the Legend of Master Forger Han Van Meegeren''. Harcourt, p. 163. who attached a bomb to his car in 1944.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Boitel, Achille French industrialists French art dealers French collaborators with Nazi Germany 1944 deaths Assassinated French people 1898 births Deaths by car bomb in France