Pierre Brossard
Pierre Brossard was a French man born in 1921, known for his involvement in World War II. He was a member of the Milice, a French paramilitary group that collaborated with the Nazi regime. Brossard was implicated in the deportation of Jews during the Holocaust, which led to his arrest after the war.
In 1946, Brossard was sentenced to death in absentia for his actions but managed to evade capture for decades. He lived in various countries, including Argentina and Brazil, before being arrested in 1995 in France. Brossard's case highlights the complexities of post-war justice and accountability.