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5 unusual facts about Ernest Pérochon


Ernest Pérochon

He was also a magistrate in Niort and Poitiers and won numerous French and Belgian military decorations.

In 2012, Pérochon's 1925 science fiction novel Les Hommes Frénétiques was translated by Brian Stableford as The Frenetic People.

During the Nuremberg Trials, this extraordinary man acted as deputy prosecutor.

In 1908, his first work was published by Clouzot in Niort.

A soldier in 1940, this intelligence agent in the Franco-Belgian Resistance was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to Buchenwald and then to Kommando in Holzen from which he succeeded in escaping.



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