WITH THE LIBERATION OF THEIR CITIES BY THE ALLIES, French citizens rounded up and dealt with those among them who had collaborated with the enemy during the long Nazi occupation. Photograph at left shows a terrified collaborator in Rennes surrounded by angry French Patriots after they had ripped his shirt from his back. Police later rescued him and took him to prison. Right: Now it's his turn to "face the music." A man said to have worked with the Gestapo is led through streets of Rennes by French Patriots. (By airmail.) A FRENCHWOMAN ACCUSED OF COLLABORATING WITH THE GERMANS is seen in left-hand photograph being marched through a jeering crowd in Guingamp, Brittany, by men of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 6 Sep 1944, Page 9
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