Léon Savary

Léon Savary (Fleurier, 1895 – Boudry, 1968) was a Swiss French-speaking writer and journalist [1] from Payerne, Vaud.

Savary was the son of a German russified aristocratic mother from the Baltic region (Von Paucker) and a father who was Protestant pastor from Vaud and was a converted to Roman Catholicism.

In Letters with Suzanne (French: Lettres à Suzanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1949), he denounced "the occult influence of hitlerism on Swiss people during the second world war, which were not conscious of being under".

What they like is honesty and average aptitude to manage public affairs like a shop.

It is enough to say that a politician who showed signs of surpassing the low water mark would be promptly subject to public discredit" After coming back from Paris in 1956, he spent the end of his life in the cities of Vevey and Bulle.