Paul Gamory-Dubourdeau (29 October 1889 – 10 January 1963) was a French collaborator during World War II.
[3] In 1911, after attending the École militaire d'infanterie de Saint-Maixent, he served with the Camel Corps in Sudan and Tibesti.
[3] In 1943 Gamory-Dubourdeau volunteered for the Waffen-SS, becoming commander of the first French SS formation known as the French SS Volunteer Assault Brigade from April to August 1944 after training at the SS-Junkerschul at Bad Tölz in Bavaria.
[4] From September to December 1944 his command was transferred to the Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 57 (französische Nr.
1), a unit predominantly composed of former members of the Sturmbrigade, as part of the 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division Charlemagne.