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  1. Joseph Darnand (19 March 1897 – 10 October 1945) was a French collaborator with Nazi Germany during World War II.

  2. Joseph Darnand, né le 19 mars 1897 à Coligny et mort fusillé le 10 octobre 1945 au fort de Châtillon, à Fontenay-aux-Roses (Seine, actuel département des Hauts-de-Seine), est un militaire et homme politique français. Il est, sous l'Occupation, une figure majeure de la collaboration française.

  3. Darnand was a right-wing activist who joined various paramilitary and terrorist groups before the war. He formed the Milice Francaise, a pro-German militia, in 1943 and fled to Germany in 1944. He was executed in 1945 after a trial by the High Court.

  4. Nov 18, 2007 · Joseph Darnand was a former soldier and a right-wing activist who joined the Vichy regime and the Nazi SS in 1943. He became the head of the Milice, a paramilitary force that repressed the Resistance, and was executed by the French in 1945.

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · The web page recounts the bizarre final months of the Vichy regime, a Nazi puppet government in France, in Sigmaringen, Germany, in 1944. It mentions Joseph Darnand, the leader of the French Militia, who was among the French officials exiled there.

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  6. Overview. Joseph Darnand. (1897—1945) Quick Reference. (1897–1945), French First World War hero who became an early prisoner-of-war during the Second World War. He escaped and was made head of the Légion Français de Combattants in the ... From: Darnand, Joseph in The Oxford Companion to World War II » Subjects: History — Military History.

  7. Joseph Darnand was born in France in 1897. He joined the French Army on the outbreak of the First World War and was awarded seven citations for bravery. After the war Darnand worked as a cabinetmaker before establishing his own transport company in Nice.