Charles Dubost (lawyer)

[1] While serving as an assistant prosecutor in Toulon in December 1941, he raised the age of consent to 21 for homosexual men, but not for heterosexual couples.

[2] Dubost joined the French resistance shortly after the Germans invaded.

[3] He also presented some documents which showed that Hermann Göring had purposely built camps for British prisoners near RAF targets.

[4][5] Moreover, he began research for the prosecution of German businessmen, although the trial was subsequently conducted by United States judges instead.

[1] Dubost worked on prosecutions of collaborationist French businessmen in the late 1940s.