Joseph Joanovici

Joseph Joanovici
Born 20 February 1905
Chișinău
Died 7 February 1965 (1965-02-08) (aged 59)
Clichy
Nationality French
Occupation Iron supplier
Known for Supplied iron to both Nazi Germany and the French Resistance

Joseph Joanovici,at the origin: Ioinovici or Joinovici (1905 –1965) was a French Jewish iron supplier, who supplied both Nazi Germany and the French Resistance.

Early life

Joseph Joanovici was born on 20 February 1905 in Chișinău.

Career

During World War II, Joanovici was a war profiteer who collaborated with Nazi Germany.[1] His activities made him a millionaire.

In 1949, he was found guilty of collaboration and sentenced to a prison term. In January 1958, he escaped from France to Israel.[1] However, his permit of residence was not renewed, and he was forced to return to France.[1] There he was acquitted from most of the charges against him and was finally sentenced to one year in prison. He was released in 1962 due to health problems.

Death

He died on 7 February 1965 in Clichy.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Poliakov, Léon (1960). "FRANCE". American Jewish Year Book. 61: 204. JSTOR 23605151. (Registration required (help)).

Sources

  • Philippe Bernert, Roger Wybot et la bataille pour la DST
  • L'étrange Monsieur Joseph (Joseph Joanovici) by Alphonse Boudard, édition Robert Laffont, Paris, 1998 - it was adapted as a TV film of the same name, directed by Josée Dayan from a script by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, with Roger Hanin as Joseph Joanovici, 2001, which was criticised for what was perceived as an over-sympathetic portrayal of Joanovici.
  • (graphic novel) Il était une fois en France, "L'empire de Monsieur Joseph" (i.e. volume I), by Fabien Nury and Sylvain Vallée, Glénat 2007.


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