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elite, but in 1948, Canadian immigration authorities discovered his identity and instituted deportation proceedings. In an attempt to keep Count de Bernonville in Canada, 143 Quebec notables signed a 1950 petition defending him and stating that he should be allowed to stay. Signers included the
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refused to extradite him in October 1957. Count de Bernonville remained in Brazil. He died in 1972, murdered by the son of his servant, who was drunk and high on
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helped Count de Bernonville get into Quebec and established a new identity as Jacques Benoit. He was welcomed by a significant number of the
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Escaping French authorities in 1946, Count de Bernonville sailed to New York City. According to Kevin Henley, professor of history at
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policies. They carried out the deportation of thousands of French Jews, refugee Jews and other "undesirables" to the
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refused to approve an extradition order. He was murdered by asphyxiation in 1972 by his servant's son.
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In 1938, he was imprisoned for several months, charged with having taken part in the conspiracy of
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special tribunal, with endangering the safety of the State in 1946 and, second, in 1947, of
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L'affaire Bernonville: Le Québec face à Pétain et à la Collaboration (1948-1951)
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Unauthorized Entry: The Truth about Nazi War Criminals in Canada, 1946-1956
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The Bernonville Affair: A French War Criminal in Quebec After World War II
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Faced with a deportation order, Count de Bernonville fled again, going to
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schools. He became aligned with reactionary political groups.
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Vichy au Canada: L'exil québécois de collaborateurs français
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