Émile Henri Roblot (15 February 1886 – 24 August 1963) a French civil servant who served as the Minister of State of Monaco from 1937 to 1944.
[4] This and demographics of Monaco caused a great deal of tension between the Italian and French population of the country, who strongly supported different sides of the conflict.
[7] When Italy occupied Monaco in 1942 and then Nazi Germany in 1943, Roblot was permitted to keep his position and played an important role in the governing of both occupations.
At his return to Monaco, Rainier, alarmed by the actions undertaken during and after the occupation, went to see Louis and personally asked for Roblot's dismission.
[9] In 2010, it was revealed that Roblot had personally played a role in the rounding of 90 Jewish residents on the night of 27 August 1942 whom were handed over to Nazi Germany, all but nine were subsequently killed in the Holocaust.