On the right is a printable 1943 editorial from Colliere's Magazine listing the many acts of treason that were committed by the French collaborator Pierre Laval (1883 – 1945):
"A liar, a cheat, a thief, a coward, an informer, and a traitor, yet he was also permitted to serve as a deputy, a senator, a member of the Cabinet and even as Premier."
Laval was captured in Spain; you can read about that here...
CLICK HERE to read about Laval's Norwegian counterpart: Prime Minister Vidkun Quisling...
More primary source articles about W.W. II France can be read here...