Jean Filiol

Jean Paul Robert Filiol (9 May 1909 – date of death unknown) was a French militant, who was active in La Cagoule before the Second World War.

[1] After the war, he fled to Spain, where he worked for the local office of L'Oréal.

He was one of suspects in the killing of the Italian anti-fascists Carlo and Nello Rosselli in 1937, for which a French court sentenced him to death in absentia in 1948.

He fled to Spain after the war, which refused to extradite him to stand trial in France.

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