Mass in Tribute to Pétain in Verdun: Organiser Sentenced to €5,000 Fine for His Remarks
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Jacques Boncompain, the organiser of the ceremony of 15 November 2025 in Verdun had claimed that Pétain had "save" Jews, causing a deep indignation. He was sentenced to a fine of 5,000 euros. He was not present at the statement of the deliberations, nor his lawyer.
Mass in Tribute to Pétain in Verdun: the Organizer Condemned for Protesting a Crime Against Humanity
Jacques Boncompain, president of the Association to defend the memory of Marshal Pétain, was convicted by the court of Verdun (Meuse) on Wednesday, May 20th. He is fined 5,000 euros for...
The octogenary who organized in November a mass "in homage to Marshal Pétain" in Verdun (Meuse) was sentenced on Wednesday to 5,000 euros in fine for "public crime against humanity" for having...
The octogenary had stated at the end of this mass, on 15 November in Verdun (Meuse), that the leader of the Vichy regime had "save" the Jews.
The organiser of a mass in tribute to Pétain in Verdun last November, was sentenced Wednesday 20 May to €5,000 fine for protesting crimes against humanity. The president of the Association to defend the memory of Marshal Pétain claimed that the latter had "save 700,000 Jews".
Suspended for public protest against the existence of a crime against humanity committed during the Second World War, Jacques Boncompain was therefore sentenced by the Verdun Judicial Court on Wednesday, 20 May 2026.
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