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Pierre-Marie Paoli, also known as Lamote, (1921–1946) was a French agent in the
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Biography

Pierre-Marie Paoli was born on 31 December 1921 in Aubigny-sur-Nere,
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to a middle-class family, his father came from
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in
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. Pierre Paoli attended public school. In October 1937 he obtained a job with the town of
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as a clerk. Later he became the town's administrative assistant and later on 1 May 1938, became the Treasury of the town Mehun-sur-Yèvre, at age 17 years old. He then left his family to take the job at Mehun-sur-Yèvre. When war in Europe was declared in September 1939, he decided to return to Aubigny for a short time, and then moved to
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where he worked odd jobs. One of his odd jobs was as a
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on behalf of the
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German Admiralty. In January 1942 Paoli then moved to
Bourges Bourges () is a commune in central France on the river Yèvre. It is the capital of the department of Cher, and also was the capital city of the former province of Berry. History The name of the commune derives either from the Bituriges, ...
. On 31 March 1943 he was hired as interpreter at the Gestapo HQ in Bourges. The Germans offered him a room in the local Gestapo HQ to stay. He was put in charge of Gestapo section 4A over Berry province, the department in
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that fought against the Communists. But after a short time, he is given freedom of action and autonomy to hunt anyone thought to be anti-Nazi. He became a trusted agent of the ''
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'' (SD), and led numerous operations against the
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. He obtained the SS rank of ''
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'' and was given German citizenship. He arrested over 300 people and deported many to camps as part of the
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. He was known for his cruelty and torture of people during interrogation. He stripped his victims and seize their valuables. He even tortured Senator Marcel Plaisant. Anyone arrested by Paoli was either killed by the Gestapo in Bourges or sent to a
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. The French Gestapo also were part of the "roundup of
Beffes Beffes () is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Geography A farming and forestry village with a little light industry situated by the banks of the river Loire, some east of Bourges at the junction of ...
" on 30 April 1944. It was two nights of raids conducted on 21 and 22 July 1944. Seventy-one Jewish refugees were arrested and sent to
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. Over the following days, Paoli participated in the
tragedy of the Guerry's wells The tragedy of the Guerry's wells designates the massacre of 36 Jews during the summer 1944 in Savigny-en-Septaine in France. It is located at . History On July 21, 1944, men from the French milice led by Joseph Lécussan, and the Gestapo ar ...
. It's the massacre of 36 Jews on the site of the abandoned Guerry Farm, where their bodies were thrown into three wells. Mr. Krameisen was one of the few that was a survivor of the raid and told the US Army soldiers about the raid and Paoli's role in it.cjhn.ca, Man getting out of one of the Guerry’s wells (graphic material)
/ref> Given Allied troops were nearby, Paoli evacuated Bourges on 6 August 1944. He was arrested by British forces at
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near the Danish border on 16 May 1945. He was handed over to French authorities in January 1946 and brought back to Bourges for trial. He was brought to trial as a traitor on 3 May 1946; his nickname in the town was "the monster" and "sinister Paoli". Mr. Krameisen gave testimony at the trial. There was public outrage over the exposure of his atrocities. At his
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he declared: "I'm not French, but German". He was sentenced to death and on 15 June 1946 he was executed in Bourges.


In popular culture

* Jean Lyonnet. ''L'Affaire Paoli'' (''The Case Paoli'') (Chassaing Publishing, 1964). Testimony by Marc Toledano Paoli, in the account he devotes to the monk Alois Stanke, charitable German jailer of the prison Bourges: The Franciscan of Bourges (Flammarion, 1969). * The historical novel of : ''Trompe-la-mort - les cahiers secrets de Pierre Paoli, agent français de la Gestapo'' (''Cheat Death, secret notebooks Pierre Paoli, secret Gestapo agent'' (Editions Qui Lit Vit, June 2011) - The book draws on the sources of court records of the trial Paoli and restores testimonials unpublished collected from people who surrounded this Gestapo Berry.


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berrichou.free.fr, Paoli, le policier de la Gestapo, with Photo of Paoli


One of the families'account of their relatives' deaths, resistance and survival.] * librherry.canalblog.com Aarchive: *
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REPRESSION IN FRANCE SUMMER 1944, ACTS OF ORGANIZED CONFERENCE BY THE FOUNDATION, Resistance AND CITY OF SAINT- Amand, SAINT- AMAND MONTROND A - MONTROND LE Wednesday, June 8, 2005, Foundation of the Resistance, Paris, 2007, "The tragedy of well Guerry" (summer 1944) French PDF.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Paoli, Pierre 1921 births 1946 deaths Executed French collaborators with Nazi Germany French civil servants Gestapo personnel Holocaust perpetrators in France People from Cher (department)